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IJI HEA TR E J) OYA L. A GRAND -HfRATidR In aid of the Fund for the . formation of .A. XjXBRA.K.'ST In connection with the KUMARA LITERARY INSTITUTE, Will take place at the above Theatre, :ON THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER. .Under the patronage of the President, - M. Price, Esq., and the Vice-Presi-dents,. Rev. E. A. Scott, and Pi. -A. E. Birch, Esq, " ' ' PROGRAMME. Part LOverture :.. ... Dillman’s Town Band The Standard Bearer” ... Mr ------- ■. Gorringe "Song—“ Home sweet home” Mrs Doyle Pianoforte Solo .1. Mr Bullen Duett—“ Slowly-and softly music should flow” Mrs Bircli arid Mrs Gow Song—“ Little German Band ” . Mr D. Williams Song—“ When the war is over” ... Mr Taylor Recitation —William Tell’s Speech . Mr Blackburn Song ... ... Mr F. Andrews Song—“ Molly Asthore” ... Mrs Raby Violin Solo ... Mr Miller Part 11. Selections Dillman's Town Band Song—“ When the com is waving” Mrs Doyle Song—“ The death of Nelson” ... Mr Gorringe Song—“ Where is my boy to-night V’ Mrs Birch, and chorus Duett—Piano and Violin Mr Bullen and Mr Miller Song ‘ Mrs Raby Song ... Mr F. Andrews Recitation—“ Horatius” ... Mr Gordon Song ■ ... Mr Taylor Chinese Delineations ... Mr D. Williams God Save the Queen. Front Seats 3s. Back Seats 2s. Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert to commence at 8 o’clock sharp. Tickets may be procured from members of the Committee, or at Mr Spiers’, Mr Drummond’s, Mr Burger’s, and most of the business places in Kumara arid Dillman’s Town. NOTICE. VTbTICE is hereby given that all outJLV standing Accounts due to D. CULLEN and CO., Storekeepers, Kumara, must be paid on or before the Ist of November, 1878, as if not settled by that date legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. The Property and balance of Stock, if not disposed of by private treaty by that date, will be sold by public auction. Note. —On and after this date all transactions will be for cash only, no entries being made on any account. TQMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street, Kumara. EDWINS 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 public. ‘ E. BLAKE, Proprietor. ! Banquets arid Suppers catered for’ on the most reasonable terms. /•" KUMARA ' T SAV7 ’ MILLS.' Main Road. £JORNFOOT AND gTENHOUSE. Every _ description of Sawn Timber supplied to order, at prices to suit the times. Builders’ materials,’comprising Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Mouldings, and Skirtings, and every description of Turnery. Glass, of all sizes. Corrugated and Galvanised Iron, of the best brands. General Ironmongery; and all requirements of the Building Trade. MINING TIMBER ; PROPS, CAPS, AND LATHS. Firewood, any lengths;, ss. per load. Orders punctually attended to.

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Kumara Times, Issue 651, 29 October 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 651, 29 October 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 651, 29 October 1878, Page 2

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