BT, PATRICK'S CHURCH, ffITMA R A KUMARA. *on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1878, A GRAND In aid of the %UILDING FUND OF THE ABOVE CHURCH, Will take place in the THEATRE ROYAL, Seddon Street, *t)n which occasion the Vocalists of "Greymouth have kindly volunteered *their services in connection with the Local Singers^ PROGRAMME. Part I. "Overture ... ... Dillman's Town Band 'Opening ChoYus—' 'Come Bounteous May'* . Company Who's that tapping at the Garden Gate?" Mrs Phillips Song—" Goine back to Erin " ... Miss M'Carthy. Recitation—" Charge of the Light Bri- ; . gade" Mr McCarthy Bong- ~; ... .vi ..v ... Mrs Birch Bong—-" Shells' of Ocean" ... Miss Mogdridgje- - ; Song—" Bay of Biscay "... Mr Barron Song—" Thy facd" ...,-. ..... Mis3'Roff Song—" Irish Emigrant" ... Mrs Doyle Song—" Granny Siiow" ..,- Miss Power VioSn Solo-^"Eriri; my Country" Mr '-Miller •.-■.- . Song—" She sang among the flowers " Miss M'Davitt •■:■ What the [ Miss J. Power wild waves saying?" \ Miss M. J. Power Little Brown Jug " Mx Bernard Part 11. ' - Overture ..» t\. Dillman's Town Band Glee—" Softly from the Mountains Brow" 'Company ■■/ Song Smith. ...... ■ Song—" Jones* Musical Party" ... Mr i ;Taylor llecitation—"SMel's Teply to Lord Lyndhurst"' MrDungan Song-r" Maggie's Secret" Mrs Phillips ■Serio-comic Song— "Not befpre Pa, dear" Miss Mogdridge r " Chinese Delineations " ... Mr Williams Song—" The Harp that once thro' Tara's ..Hall". Missßoff Song ... ...... ... ... Miss Power Song—" Believe me, if all those endearing young charms" Miss M'Davitt j Song—" I'm. so volatile" Mr M'Carthy Song—" Norah, darling" ... Mrs Doyle Song—V Simon, the Cellerer" ... ... Mr X'- Rerriard Song—" The Blind Girl to her Harp" Miss M'Carthy Duet—" The Wind and the Harp" Miss M'Davitt and Miss Roff Song—" Nancy Lee" ... Mr M'Carthy
Front, Seats 3s. Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30';• Concert to com* mence at 8 o'clock sharp. P. DUGGAN, Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 4 N ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Funds of the _ _ T .A. Hi Will be held on .THURSDAY, 26th DECEMBER, Fall Programme in future issue. REMEMBER! BOXING NIGHT! D K. KEI EA N May be. Consulted daily. CHILDREN VACCINATTED ' Every Thursday, With fresh lymph, from 2 to 3 p.m., at hta SURGERY, SEDDON STREET. T. ADAMS, fAM&ft'-.A @L@?HEI&, (LATE of ROSS), MAIN R O'A D, Next dooi\to Pearn's Buck's. Head Hotel, /SUMMER STOCIf;L ' T. A. bas received a large and assorted stock of English',. Scotch, and "•West, of England TWEEDS ; also, "Worsted, Crap&,Wd Fancy"' Coatings) ' Splendid sanjples df Black and Blue Broadcloth and Trowtfenng just to hand. f. ~r.v. .'.a. . j '/ '/; ' ■ rijSpeoti.QQ invited.-. Ooodi 'thorough. workmanship, and fairitlW filf girarau teed.
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Kumara Times, Issue 679, 30 November 1878, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 679, 30 November 1878, Page 2
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