HEATRE 0 Y A L, SEDDON STREET, KUMARA. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, the Members of the Borough Council, and the Kumara Volunteer Fire Brigade. A GRAND Will be given TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1879, FOR THE BENEFIT of MRS GODFREDSON (Widow of the late Mr Frederick Godfredson). On this occasion the local Dramatic Club have kindly given their valuable services. The evening's entertainment will commence with an enthely original Burlesque, entitled THE VERY LATEST EDITION OF THE LADY OF LYONS! Beauseant (a decidedly bad lot, who may be termed with justice " a heavy villain's—Mr F. Thompson Colonel Damas (a strict disciplin-hairy'nn) Mr F. North Deschapelles (a grow-sir, tea dealer, &c. N.B. The Trade supplied) —Mr Blackburn Claud Melnotte (a youth of imaginative temperament)—Mr J. S. Jolly Gaspar (a go-between, who gets, as usual, more pedal applications than small '■ ; " coin of the realm)—Mr Blohard Landlord (a re-publican)—Mr H.. Healy The Family Porter (who, unlike the local ; i; .porter,; is "always up")—Mr W. -Wpod Madame Deschapelles (a model mamma) ■ Mrs Muir . : Pauline (her only child ; polished, proud, but eventually penitent)—Mrs Willby Widow Melnotte (a lone, lorn, creetur) — .ruMfC. King INTERMISSION. • To conclude with HUNTING A TURTLE. Mr Turtle (an uxorious gentleman)—Mr H. Healy Hon. Mr Levison (a London gentleman)— Mr M. Blackburn Sniatter (a gentleman's gentleman)—Mr J. S. Jolly Tim Dandelion (a country gentleman)— Mr T. F. Costello John (a servant to the uxorious gentleman)—Mr C. King Mrs Turtle of Mr Turtle)— Mrs G. Way Front, Seats 3s. ; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. E. ANCHKR, Hon. Sec. J AS. S. JOLLY, Stage Manager. <§T BALL, after tfie performance, to ' fuither augment the funds for ■ ■■■■■ Ihe benefit of Mrs Godfredson. rtHRISTCHURCIi COACH. On and after tins date a COACH will leave HOKJTIKA for CHRISTCHURCH, evPiy MONDAY morning, calling at Goodfellow's, Loop-line Road, for Passengers from (JREYMoUTHand KUMARA. Arrangements have been made by - which passengers can leave by a Branch Coach from Kumara the same morning, meeting the through Coach at Gooifellow's, the junction of the Lpoj)-line with the Hki ika and Christchurch road. Passengers and luggage at the most reasonable rates. ..;'; DONALD CAM! RON, Proprietor. February 11, 1879. TO LET.—The PREMISES lately 1 occupied as the National Bank of New'Z"aland, Seddon street. Apply Oiice of this paper.
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Kumara Times, Issue 762, 10 March 1879, Page 2
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