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H E A T ft E 0 Y A L, SfiftflON STREET, KUMARA. A GRANDMUHrtuet ®RArt&fie B»TtRTMRMIH)T Will be given ON TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1"8?9, £or Me feENEFtT of MRS tK)D# REDSON <Wi<iow of the late Mi I FfclibSMifc On this odcaSion the local ftramatie t)lub have kindly given their Valuable Services. mence with an entiiely original Burlesque, entitled THE VERY LATEST EDITION TtfG L.At)Y OF LYONS! -Beauseant (a decidedly bad lot, who may be termed with justice " a heavy vil» lain")—Mr F, Thompson Volonel Damas (a strict uh) Mr F. North •Deachapelles (a grow-air, tea dealer, Ac. N. B, The Trade supplied) -~ Mr felaekburtl tJlaud Melnotte (a youth of imaginative teffltteramettt)-~Mr J, 8. Jolly landlord (a H. Mealy The Family Porter (who, unlike the local •: porter, is "always up")—Mr W. . Vottd ; Madame Deachapelles (a model mamma) MraMuir t / Pauline (her only child ;• polished, proud, ~ but eventually penitent)—Mrs Willby VITIJ.-t_ •»«■_!_.-ji _ 1 * i » * Mr C.King tN*ERM!SSIOK, To conclude with HUNTING A TURTLE. Mr Turtle tan uxoriouß gentleman)^-M H. ftsaly Hon. Mr Levisott (a London gentleman)— Mr M. Blackburn fematter 1& gentleman's gentlemanW-Mr . J. S. Jolly Tim Dandelion (a country gentleman)— .- Mr T. F. Costello ■John (a servant to the uXctrious gentle* man)—Mr 0. King Mrs Turtle (better-half ef Mr Turtle)— Mrs G. Way Front, Seats 3s. ; Back Seats, 2s. boors open at 7.30 • to comments at 6 o'clock sharp> E. ANTCHER, Hon. Sec. JAS. S. JOLLY, Stage Manager. I&§r BALL, aft** the performance) to fuitn'er atlgmtent the funds for the benefit of Mrs Godfredaon. JTHRISTCHURCH COACH. On and after this tlate a COACH will l«ave HO&JTtKA 4rr CHRIST* CHURCH, every MONDAY morn* ii*g,,eallfng at Qoodf'ellow's, Loop-line Road, for Passengers from GREYMOCTH and K#MARA, Arrangements have been made by which passengers can leave by a Branch Coach front Ktimara the same ■morning, meeting the through Coach •at Goolfellow's, the junction of the Loop-line with the' Hokiiika and Christchmch road. Passengers and ln<»»age at the most reanonable rates. DONALD CAMKRON, Proprietor. February 11, 1879, NOTICE OF REMOVAL WM, EINLAYSON, HAIRDRESSER, Be«s to acquaint, his patrons and the puUic generally that he has Removed to the premises lately occupied by Mis Cameron, Photogiapher, SEDDON STREET, .Opposite Messrs Manna and Home's Hotels.

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Kumara Times, Issue 760, 7 March 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 760, 7 March 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 760, 7 March 1879, Page 2

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