SHIPPING. GREYMOUTH. SAILED. December 20. —Kennedy, for Westport and Nelson; Maori, for Dunedin, via northern ports. 0 Y A L. tTI HEA TR E T) OYA L. AN ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the FUNDS OF THE Will be held on THURSDAY, 26th DECEMBER. REMEMBER! BOXING NIGHT! PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture Dillman'a Town Band Song—" My Pretty Jane" Mr Jackson Song—" My heart is with my Nora" , Miss Smith Song MrGorringe Duet, Piano Forte Misses Bryne Recitation—" Tell's Archery"-... Mr H. Cuming Song—" Far Away" ... Mrs Phillips Song ... Mr J. M'Laren Song—" Seeing Nelly home" ... Miss L. ".',;' :Mogdridge Song ... Mr Jolly Interval of Five Minutes. Part H. Overture 1 ' • ..i ... Dilhnan's Town Band Song—" The Old Musketeer" ... Mr T. j Muirhead Duet—"A.B.C." Mr and Mrs Phillips I Song—" The Englishman" ... Mr R. C. ■ Taylor j Song ... Miss Bryne ' Song —" Men of Harlech" ... Mr John Williams Song ... ... Lady Amateur Song ... Mr D. Williams Song—" Somebody's Courting Somebody" Miss L. Mogdridge To conclude with the celebrated DAVSNPOR.T TRICK, By Mr S. S. Pollock. PIANIST : MISS BYRNE. Prices of admission.; Front, Seats 35.; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 j Concert to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. TO CONCLUDE WITH A BALL.
K)R THE. HOLIDAY SEASON. ONE. CASE MEN'S and BOYS' STRAW HATS, •" DtTST COATS, Ac., 1:1 »; at W. KIRKP A TRICK'S, ]' t '.'. 'Seddon Street. riTESTLAND -T\RUG TJALL, : -MAIN! ROAD, KUMABA. The business of the above establishment is still-carried on under the management of--• ±C TOMS, Whose experience, gained in First-Class Houses in Lbiidon, .is a guarantee 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 J; ; PERFOMERY. Leeches, Trusses. Surgical Appliances, and. Druggist's Sundries, in great ' - .- ...variety-,; on Sale. TEETH EXTRACTED, SCALED, AND '■ i; ••• STOPPED. . (i.. i- .. Tjjij PI RE HOTE L, •*"7- •", MXin Street, Kumara. 1 * ••• ... . EDWIN BLAKE having placed the DINING ROOMS Under :the .management of Mr A GRANTj trusts by a well-pvovidec cable to secure a share of the patronage of< his- friends and the public.
•"-■' E: BLAKE, Proprietor. Banqiiets and Suppers catered for on '"tuednostf. rjea.rf"ti;rt.l>l« terms. ~,, li; , ..qif/EAP PARES. QX^sqN<s' ; tlN[fi OF COACH KS j V. .■'..' betfekx ' j RUMAIIA and HOKITIKA. PEOIA.L attention is directed to the j i fact tHafc these Coaches can be de-1 pended on for punctuality and despatch, leaving KUMAR A as under:— ' ( Empire Hotel, at ~. 8 a.m. Tramway Station, at 3 p.m. ! A Coach also leaves HOKITIKA for KCJM. ARA at 8 a.m. 'every day. JOHN OAMERO.V, Proprietor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 697, 21 December 1878, Page 2
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