HEA TR E J) OYA L, SEDDON STREET, KUMARA. A GRAND AlATiift USTiKT^DKIWIi^T Will be given ON TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1879, FOR THE op MRS GODPREDSON (Widow of the late Mr Frederick Godfrbdson). #\yA % ~ , )( j | On this occasion the local Dramatic o( jCluh have kindly given their valuable .jj^ervices. j j; 3Jhe evening's entertainment will comB . Jt mence with an entirely original ' Burlesque, entitled THE VERY LATEST EDITION OP jHE LADY OF LYONS! Beauseant (a decidedly bad lot, who may be termed with justice “ heavy vilodd bin”)—Mr F. Thompson bGolonel Damas (a strict diaciplin-hairy’un) ( i-, i Mr F. North btpeschapellea (a grow-sir, tea dealer, &c. .... N. B. The Trade supplied) —Mr 1 Blaokbum iJ l3laud Melnotte (a youth of imaginative temperament)—Mr J. S. Jolly Caspar (a who gets, as usual, more pedal applications than small •coin of the realm) —Mr Blohard ''Landlord (a re-publicjm)—Mr H. Healy Family Porter ('who, unlike the local porter, is “always up”)—Mr W. I>! Wood Deschapelies (a model mamma) Mrs Muir Pauline (her oplv child; polished, proud, but eventually penitent)—Mrs Willby Widow Melnotte (a low, lorn, creetur) — Mr C. King ~ il INTERMISSION. To conclude with ■HUNTING A TUUTLE. i Mr Turtle (an uxorious gentleman)—Mr ! H. Healy Hon. Mr Leviaon (a London gentleman)— Mr M. Blackburn Smarter (a gentleman’s gentleman)—Mr J. S. Jolly Tim Dandelion (a country gentleman)— MrT. F. Costello John (a servant to the uxorious gentle- , man)—Mr C. King Mrs Turtle (better-half of Mr Turtle) — ! Mrs G, Way Front, Seats 3s. ; Back Seats, 2a. ' Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o’clock sharp. R AN’CHER, Hon. Sec. JAS. S. JOLLY, Stage Manager. g§T BALL, after the performance, to further augment the funds for ihe benefit of Mrs Godfredson. JIOR TEN DAYS ONLY. GRAND CLEARING SALE AT W. KIRKPATRICK’S. OHRISTCHTJRCH COACH., On and after this date a COACH will .leave HOKITIKA for CHRISTCHURCH,, every MONDAY morning, calling at Goodfellpw’s, Loop-line Road, for Passengers from GREYMOUTH and KUMARA. Arrangements have been made by which passengers can leave by a Branch Coach from Kuinara the same morning, meeting the through Coach at Gooifellow's, the junction of the Loop-Hne with the Hokitika and GhriStthnrch road. Passengers and luggage at the most reasonable rates. DONALD CAMERON, Proprietor. February 11, 1879. THN de SAINT-RAFH \EL. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DUNCAN M‘LEAN’S. XfIMPIRE HOTEL, Main Strekt, Kumara. EDWIN BLAKE having placed the DINING DOOMS Under the management of Mr A, GRANT, trusts by a weli-provided table to secure a share of the partoimge of his friends and. tin* public. E. BLAKE, Proprietor. Banquets and Suppers catered for on the most reasonable terms.
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Kumara Times, Issue 757, 4 March 1879, Page 2
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