J2JTX PATRICK’S CHURCH, KUMAR A. ‘ <o* FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1878, A GRAND In aid of fhe -BUILDING FUND OF ME ABOVE CHURCH, ' Will take .place in the ‘THEATRE ROYAL, Sedckm Street, *0» which occasion the Vocalists of have kindly volunteered *sieir, services in connection with the Local Singers. Programme. Part I. Dillman’s Town Band Dpening Chorus— 4 ‘ Gome Bounteous May” Company •Song—“ Who’s that tapping at the Garden Gate?” Mrs Phillips *Song—“ Gome back to Erin” ... Miss McCarthy Recitation— 44 Charge of the Light Bri- ' ; gade” Mr M‘Car thy Song ... ... ... ... ... Mrs Birch Song— 44 Shells of Ocean” ... Miss Mogdridge Song— 44 Bay of Biscay ” ... Mr Barron Song—“ Thy face” ... ... Missßoff Song—“lrish Emigrant” ... Mrs Doyle Song—“ Granny Snow ” ... Miss Power Violin Solo—“ Erin, my Country” Mr Miller Song—“ She sang among the flowers ” Miss M'Davitt Duet—“ What are the ( Miss J. Power ■ wild waves saying ?” \ Miss M. J. Power Song— “ Little Brown Jug ” Mr Bernard : Part 11. Overture ... ... Dillman’s Town Band Glee—“ Softly from the Mountains Brow” Company Song—“ Dear Little Shamrock” Mias Smith Song—“Jones'Musical Party” ... Mr •, Taylor Recitation—” Shiel’s. reply to Lord Lynd- - ■ . hurst” Mr Dungan fifcmg—“ Maggie's Secret” Mrs Phillips Rerio-comic Song'— “Not before Pa, , f dear ” Miss Mogdridge tc Chinese Delineations ” ... Mr Williams Song—“ The Harp that once thro’ Tara’s Hall” ' Miss Boff Song ... ... •... "... ... Miss Power Song— ‘ 4 Believe me, if all those endearing young charms” Miss M'Davitt Song—“ I’m so volatile” Mr M‘Oarthy Song—“ Norah, darling” ... Mrs Doyle Song—“ Simon, the Cellerer” ... ... Mr Bernard
Bong—“ Tile Blind Girl to her Harp” Miss McCarthy Duet—“ The Wind and 'the Harp” Miss ; MDavitt and Miss Rpff Song—-‘‘Nancy Lee” ... MrM'Garthy Front, Seats 3h. Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 Concert to commence iit, 8 o’clock sharp. P. DUGGAN, Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANr entertainment ■ in aid of the Puiids of (lie HO S IP I TAL ■ Will he held on THURSDAY, 26th DECEMBER. Full Programme in future issue. REMEMBER 1 BOXING NIGHT! D 11. KEIB A N May be Consulted daily. .CHILDREN VACCINATTED Every Thursday, "With fresh lymph, from 2 to 3 p.m., at his SURGERY, SEDDON STREET. T. A DAMS, " Tftttiai & etOiTMiiii. (late of boss), MA IN ROAD, Neit door to Ream’s Buck’s Head Hotel. SUMMER STOCK. T. A. has received a large and assorted stock of English, Scotch, and West of England TWEEDS; also, Worsted, Crape, and Fancy Coatings. Splendid samples of Black and Blue Broadcloth and Trowsering just to hand.
Inspection invited. Good material, thorough workmanship, and faultless fit guaranteed. Tlbi.on"h o t el, ,“7“ Corner of Main and Seddon Street. W.* •M'XLKOy, having become of ( the.above Hotel, trusts, by keeping the best brands of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, to merit a fair shore of public patronage. , Good Beds,
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Kumara Times, Issue 678, 29 November 1878, Page 2
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