fJI.H EAT R E j) OYA L, Seddon Street, Kumara. & p> EEt F @ ft, W N) 6 i .Will l>e jtfiven by the KUMARA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 28th JUNE, • lu aid of MRS. GAFFNEY, Whose husband was seriously injured by a falling tree. The curtain will rise precisely at Eight o’clock to a Comic Drama, in Two Acts, entitled A BACHELOR OF ARTS. Henry Jasper Mr Andrew Wylie .. Mr Thornton, Adolphus Fred. Adderley Mathew Mrs Thornton Emma Thornton Mr J. S. Jolly Mr A. Morgan Mr Blackburn Mr King Mr F. Costello Mr W. Woods Mrs Magee Mrs Muir. To conclude with the Very Latest Edition of THE LADY OF LYONS! Beauseant ... ... Mr Morgan Damas .... ... Mr North Deschappelles ... Mr Coughlin Claude Melnotte ... Mr J. B. Jolly Caspar ' ... ... Mr Junes Landlord ... ... Mr Blackburn The -Family Porter ... Mr Woods Madame Deschape.lles Mrs Magee Panline. her only child Mrs Willoughby Widow Melnotte ... Mr King. For SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY, &c., see Bills. Price of Admission : Front Seats; 3s ; Back Seats, 2s, Doors open at 7 30; commence at 8 o’clock sharp. N.B.—Children in arms not admitted unless accompanied by their parents or guardians. J. S. JOLLY, Stage Manager. FOR WINTER WEAR, AT W. KIRKPATRICK’S, Seddon Street, 6 Cases Ladies’ and Children’s Kid, Levan fc, and. i J runella Boots. NOTICE. Having disposed of my kumara BRANCH BUSINESS to Mr J. O’HAGAN, I request that all ACCOUNTS duo to me be SETTLED forthwith, otherwise Legal Proceedings will be taken for t?ieir recovery. Mr O’HAGAN will receive all Accounts, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. JAMES HOLMES. JUST OPENED, One Case Ladies’, Children’s, and Gentlemen’s DERBY SHOES. AT W. KIRKPATRICK’S, BOOTS. BOOTS. R° .-BOOT MAKER, In returning thanks for past favours, wishes to inform the public that he has opened that well-known Shop lately Occupied by Mr Green, with a Large Stock of Boots To suit all classes. An assortment of our own make always on hand; also, Nelson and Dunedin Boots. Sole Agent for JOHN DOWLING’S LEATHER. The Trade supplied with . LEATHER, GRINDERY, & CLOSED ' uppers. . Seddon sti-eetjj-'and at Dillman’s ToWh. BERT DROWN,
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Kumara Times, Issue 542, 22 June 1878, Page 2
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352Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 542, 22 June 1878, Page 2
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