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AN ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the ‘luNds OF THE :hz O S 3P I 1? A.X* " Will be held On WEDNESDAY, Ist JANUARY. REMEMBER! NEW YEAR'S DAY PROGRAMME. Part L 1 Overture » n ... Dillman’s Town Band Song—“ My Pretty Jane” Mr Jackson Song—“My heart is with my Nora” Miss Smith Song ... MrGorringe Duet, Piano Porte ... ... Misses Bryne Recitation—“ Tell’s Archery” ... MrH. Cuming Song—“ Par Away” ... Mrs Phillips Song ... Mr J. M‘Laren Song—“ Seeing Nelly home” ... Miss L. Mogdridge Song ... ... ... ... Mr Jolly Interval of Five Minutes. Past IL Overture ... ... .Dillman’a Town Band .Song—“ The Old Musketeer” ... Mr T. Muirhead Duet—“ A. 8.0.” Mr and Mrs Phillips Song—“ The Englishman” ... MrR.O. Taylor Song ... ... ... Miss Bryne Song—“ Men of Harlech” ... Mr John Williams Song ... ... Lady Amateur Song. ... ... ... ... MrD. Williams Sdng—“ Somebody’s Courting Somebody” ' -Miss L. Mogdridge To conclude with the celebrated - DAVENPORT TRICK,! '',ByMr S. S. Pollock. : j • PIANIST 7 MISS : BYRNE. Prices of admission : Front, Seats 35.; Back Seats, .25. ; Dbors open 1 at 7130 ; Concert to commence at 8 o’clock shairp. TO CONCLUDE WITH A BALL. ART UNION OF GLASGOW, 1878-9. The PRESENTATION WORK (of which air Subscribers will receive a copy) is a reproduction, by the Carbon Process of Photography, of Four Paintings, specially commissioned from Robert Hbrdmae, Esq., R.S.A., with corresponding Letterpress, neatly bound in a handsome folio Volume, suitable for the drawing-room table, orlibrary. I Subscribers are requested to forward | their names to the undersigned as early posable, as the drawing takes place in FEBRUARY, 1879. JOHN ARNOTT, Hon. Sec., Argus Office, Qrejmouth, or Times Office, Kumara. JiOR THE HOLIDAYS. ONE CASE LADIES’ COSTUMES, AT ALL, MAIN ROAD, KUMARA. The business of the above establishment is still carried on under the management of n. TOMS, Whose experience, gained in First-Class Houses in London, is a guarantee that all Prescriptions entrusted to him will be dispensed with skill and accuracy, and that Pure Drugs and Chemicals be used in their manipulation. LATENT MEDICINES, TOILET REQUISITES, AND PERFUMERY. Jteeches, Trasses, Surgical Appliances, and Druggist’s Sundries, in great variety, on Sale. TEETH EXTRACTED, SCALED, AND "STOPPED. T. ADAMS, fACL@R & ©LOTOIIiR, (late OP ROSS), MAIN ROA D, Next door to Peam’s Buck’s Head Hotel. SUMMER STOCK. T. A. has received a large and assorted stock of English, Scotch, and Wiest 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.

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Kumara Times, Issue 702, 28 December 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 702, 28 December 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 702, 28 December 1878, Page 2

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