THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE T7UMARA LODGE Will be held TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, In the Public Hall, by a TEA MEETING AND CONCERT. Tea on the Table at 6.30 o’clock. The Concert to commence at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. Part I. „, ; '* s Men of Harlech ” Opening, Chorus By the Company ” Picture on the Wall’—Song Mr Minnihinet Kiss me, Mother”—Song. ... Mr Close “ Home, Sweet Home”—Song. Mrs Doyle ■“ The Yorkshire Ploughboy”—Comic song Mr, Watson ■ .* 4i Ben Bolt”—Song ‘... ... Mr Bettison “ Bell Mahone”—Song : .., Miss Howe 44 The Old Musketeer ’ —Song ... Mr T. White 44 Come, Birdie, Come”—Song ../ Mrs' Muir ' ’ “ V Native Land” Amateur. w German Band”—Cprnift , Mr A. Morgan 7 ’ '•> Interval Minutes. . .j •. Part Bold Chamois .• Lampert;.' , ;,k, . ■“Who will care for Mother, now?”r—" Song Mr Christian - ‘“Our NoblS Order’—Local song .... Mi' Raby 41 Gipsy’s warning”—Song Mrs Hodges ■“Mollie, darling”—Song Miss Stewart Kiss me in my dreams”—Song ... Mr M‘lntyre "• Violin 5010.... ....... .... Mr Miller Bold Milisha men ” Double Song Messrs Morgan and Hodges 44 Com is waving”—Song ... Mrs Doyle, 4 ‘ Sandy Mount,” with Comique Mr A. Morgan %t Good night to you all” ... Company Also, several Ladies and Gentlemen from Greymouth kindly going to assist on the occasion. Tickets, Tea&and Concert, 35., to be had at (’amerbri’s Photographic Studio; Mr Spiers’, Stationer; Mr Singer’s, Little Wonder ; Mr Drummond’s, and Mr M‘Lean’s Stores, &c. DISPENSARY. W. BARNETT
Having opened the above establishment trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of the public support. DIRECT IMPORTER OF DBUGrS, CHEMICALS, AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. TEETH EXTRACTED, SCALED, AND STOPPED. Mechanical Dentistry in all its branches. Teeth on Gold or Vulcanite. ’ GHOLLAH’S INDIAN REMEDIES. SEDDON STREET, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. ESTLAND jyiUG JJ ALL, MAIN ROAD, KUMARA. The business of the above establishment is still carried on under the management of ~ ' j O?G>3VtS 3 J Whose experience, gained in First-Class Houses in London, is a gnarantee that all Prescriptions entrusted to him will be dispensed with skill and accuracy* and that Pure Drugs and Chemicals will be used in their, manipulation. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET REQUISITES, AND '. \ perfumery: \ Leeches, Trusses, Surgical Appliances, and Druggist’s Sundries, in great variety, oh Sale. , TEETH EXTRACTED, SCALED, AND i STOPPED. ' KU;MAir ~~ [SAW iMILIiS i Main.vßoad.' ‘ FOOT AND gTENHOIJSE. Every description of'Sawn Timber, supplied to order, at juices to suit the times. Builders’ materials, comprising -Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Mouldings, and Skirtings, and every descrij>tion of Turnery. Glass, of all sizes. Corrugated and galvanised Iron, of the best brands. General Ironmongery j arid all requirements of the Building Trade. MINING TIMBER; i PROPS, CAPS, AND LATHS'. Tii wiwid, any lengths, - ss. per load. > ' Orders punctually attended to.
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Kumara Times, Issue 663, 12 November 1878, Page 2
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