'THE NATIONAL SONGS OP [England, Scotland* and IRELAND. I LECTURE on the above subject l will be delivered by the tEV. W. HEAVINGHAM ROOT, Of Greymouih, IN THE THEATRE ROYAL, KUMARA, n aid of the Library Fund of the Presbyterian Sunday School, t FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 24 The Lecturer will be assisted by va•loas singers of the district, who will ing the grand old Ballads of the three :ingdoms. Full programme in a few days. Doors open at 7.30; commence at! 'i o'clock. Admission : Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2sv THEATRE n AN ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the FUNDS OF THE Will be given On TUESDAY, 3lst JANUARY. And will consist of AND BALL. PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. Part I. )verture ....... Dillman's Town Band My Pretty Jane" Mr Jackson Jong Miss Power Song—" The Old Musketeer" ... Mr T. Muirhead Song— c < Far Away" ... Mrs Phillips Song, Comic Mr J. M'Laren "PotPouri," from the Opera qf ".Lucia <di Lainmermoor," arranged by Mr F. "Schnltze ... Kumara Stringed : Band viz., Mr A. Miller, Ist Violin Mr P. Dungan. 2nd do. Mr Brewer, Flute Mr Hawkins, Piano Mr Schuitze, Double Bass. Song .... .... ~„ Miss Byrne ■Song—" Somebody's Courting Somebody" Miss L. Mogdridge Song, Comic ..... .... ... ... Mr Jolly ■Song—"Her bright smile haunts me still" .., Mrsßaby interval of Five Minutes, Part 11. Overture ... ... Dillman's Town Band Song—" Woods of Dunmore " ~, Mr Clacher , Song—" My heart is with my Nora" I Miss Smith Duet—«' A.B:0." Mr and Mrs Phillips "Overture to Caliph, of Bagdad" . The
Knmara Stringed Band Song—" The Englishman" ... Mr R. C. Taylor Song Mrs Druromond Duet, Piano Forte Misses Bryne Recitation—" Tell's Archery" ... Mr H. Cuming Song,'-Comic MrM'Laren. The celebrated DAVKNPORT TRICK, By Mr S. S. Pollock. PIANIST : MISS BYRNE. Prices of admission.: Front, Seats 3s. ; B ick Seats, 2s, Doors open at 7.30; Conceit to commence at 8 o'clock stlurp. TO CONCLUDES WITH A BALL. T. ADAMS, (LA.TE OF KOSS), MA I N ROAD, Next door to Pearls Buck's Head Hotel. SUMMER STOCK. T. A. lias lvceived a large and assorted stock of English, Scotch, and West of England IWEEDS; also, Worsted, Crape, and Fancy Goatinj Splendid samples of Black and Blue Broadcloth and Trowsering just to hand. Oood material, thorough workm inship, aud faultless tit guaranteed.
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Kumara Times, Issue 722, 22 January 1879, Page 2
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371Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 722, 22 January 1879, Page 2
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