PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, KUMARA. On FRIDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER, A Grand AMATEUE (CONCERT Will he given AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF THE ABOVE CHURCH. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture ... ... Dillman’s Town Band •Song—“My Mother's Farewell Gift” Mr Goringe. Song—The Child Angela” Miss Park Four-leaved Shamrock.’’ . Mr MtLaren Duet . Mr and Mrs Phillips Song—“ The Bond-street Beau” Mr Jolly Song—“ Do not cry so, Nora, darling ” * • Mrs Doyle Sohg-^-^Be-kind to the loved ones at home ” Mr Weir. Sorig—“ Seeing Nelly home " Miss Lizzie . ... Mogdridge. , .-Part ll.' ■■' : ■" Selection^— ‘ r Il Trovatore ” —(Violin and •Piano)- Messrs Milier-and Bullen -■ Song^-/‘AH that glitters is. not gold ”. Mr '-Phillips Song—Robin Adair ” ... Miss.Corrifoot Song—“ Red Cross Banner ” Mr Taylor Song—“ The old-- fartiiliar -place ” Mrs . , . Phillips Recitation ... MrDungan Song—“ Nancy Leer.” ... .Mr Wylde Song ...* Mr Jolly ■- • - - Part 111. ; ' ' Overture .... ... Dillman’s Town Band Song ... ... ... ... Mr Williams he come 1” ... Miss Park Song ... ... Mr Caird Duet—“ Pulaski’s Banner ” Misses Park . and Cornfoot. . Song—“ Woods of Dunmore ”Mr Olacker Violin Solo—“ Auld Robin Gray ” . Mr. A. Miller Song—“ Then you’ll remember me ” Mrs " • - Doyle Sohg—“Bob o’ the. Bent” (By special .. request) ... Mr MlLaren „ Soqg-f- ‘ ■ Auld lang syne ”-Mrs Drummond (with chorus by-the Company)., • National Antheni. * Do()rt! ojtem at 7v3l> j t to cpniinenoe at S o’clocfc shafp. ‘ Admission: rFrontSeata, 3s ; Back '■ 'Seats, : 2s.- -i ■ : - i TTUMARA: LITERARY INSTITUTB.—The Committee of the : LitoraTjvlnstitnte notify that inconsequence of the Ptcsby terian, • Church Concert taking place-on the 4th prox., they have resolved to postpone the one in aid of the LIBRARY to THURiSDAY, the 17th of October. '. . V fil-LUIAM NICHOLSON, ACCOUNTANT . AND, •; O 0 MM I S 810 N A G E NT, •, Opposite Ithe -Public- Hall, • MAIN STREEP, KUMARA. - FOR SALE, . Twq large Stores, Seddon street; \ Alsb, • Three-roomed Cottage, on freehold sec- • tion, Main Road. Rents and Accounts collected: - Tj] MPI RE HOTEL, Main Street, Komaba. . EDWIN BLAKE, having placed the DINING BOOMS Under the management of Mr A. GRANT, trusts by a well-provided table to secure a share of the patronage of his friends and the. ’ E. BLAKE, Proprietor. the-jnpat reasonable terms. 'KUMARA IsAXXuTuIS Main Road. £jORNFOOT AND gTENHOUSE, Every description of Sawn Timber supplied- to order, at prices to suit the times; “Builders’ materials, comprising • Boors'; Sashes, Mouldings, ■ : and Skirtings,; andrbvery description-of ;: i Tumm y. Glass, of aR, sizes. Corrugated / < and Galvanised Irpn, of the best brands. ' . General Ironmongery; and .all require,J i •;mentSi of the - Building Trade. r'i ,;. \MINING TIMBER ; PROPS,-,- (CAPS, AND.. LATHS. . f- - t .:Fiv9y?q9'd,..ans lengths,, 5a.:- per load. j ~j.jtVrders'.punctually attended to. f ri—Tha PREMISES lately *■" ’ i'V- < ?^h’p;l'd ! aa'the"'National Bank of Seddoh .streiet. Apply ■ Office,.of this paper. 1 -' : • 1 -•-
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Kumara Times, Issue 624, 27 September 1878, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 624, 27 September 1878, Page 2
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