HEAT RE pOYAL, KUMARA. FRIDAY NEXT, 9th MAY. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AND CHRISTY minstrel EKTERTAINMJSNT, BY THE HOKITIKA LILD-S! LILIES! LILIES! In aid of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND BUILDING FUND. PROGRAMME. Part I.—Miscellaneous. Chorus ” —(Faust) Company Comic Song—“ The Hungry Man” . MiDel vcs Song—“ln happy moments -(Maritana) Mr Etheridge Comic Duet—“ The preserver of the peace . Messrs Tilsley and Delves Quartette —“Come where my love lies dreaming” . Messrs Eva, Harvey, Missen, and Spence Comic Song—“ Schneider’s Muskadeers” Mr Sugden, jun. Buffo Trio—“A matrimonial controversy” Messrs Harvey, Vincent, and Eva The Local Cure Family— Mrsßhumphtifoozlephrum, Mr Sugden, ir Mr „ Mr Tilsley Young ~ (a ‘ hinfant’) Mr Delves Song—“ Nancy Lee ” . . . Mr Eva The First Part to conclude with the celebrated Conspirators’ Chorus (in character-) from “ La Fille do Madame Angot” Interval of Ten Minutes. Part ll.—The Lilies at Home. Overture—“ The Dream of Love” . Orchestra Opening Chorus—“ The Sleigh Ride” Company Song—“Upidee” . . . Mr Thomas Song—“ Leaf by Leaf ” . Mr Harvey Song—“ When the corn is waving” Mr Etheridge Song—“ Mandie Moore ” . Mr Delves Song—“ Tight Shoo ” . Mr Sugden, jun. Song—“ Speak, only speak ”Mr Johnston Song—“ Sweet chiming bells” .Mr Eva Song—“ Hen Convention ” . Mr Thomas Song—“ The moon behind the hill” . Mr Tilsley Song—“ The sweet bye-and-hye” . Mr Vincent Song—“ Yo ! yah 1 ! yo !! ! ” . MrSngdeu, jun. • Song—“ We’ll meet again ”. Mr Missen ORCHESTRA : Mr Pfeifer, Flute ; Mr Mills, Clariouetto ; Mr Spence, Cornet; and Mr Gosson, Pianist and Accompaniest. ARTHUR R. EVA, Stage Manager. “ God save the Queen !” Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission: 35., and 2s. Tickets may be procured at Duncan Lean's, and Gilbert Stewart’s, Kuinaru ; and at Foldie’s Store, Dill man’s Town. Ticket-holders to Front Seats admitted by private entrance at 7.15 p.m. NOTICE TO MINERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ft AMP BELL and KETTLES, IRONMONGERS, Beg to notify that in consequence of removing to more central premises, and pending the .arm al of new stock, they ARE SELLING OFF ALL GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. European and Manilla Rope, Chains of all siz-\s; Spa lling, Striking, and Smiths’ Hammers, Picks and Shovels, Kerosene Lamps, Stoves, Fenders, Fire Irons and Cutlery, in great variety. Also, a large and well-selected Stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware And other Goods, too numerous to particularise. Sign of the GOLDEN PADLOCK, Scddmi Street. FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP. TJI E MASO N[ C IT OTE L, 1 BILLIARD TABLE, AND stock-in -TRADE, Main Street. Terms easy. Apply S. S. Pollock. FOR SALE, CHEAP, fJHTE CRO\> N HOTEL, Knmara Jerms easy. Apply on the pre misc-s. J. SPIN DELER, Proprietor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 810, 6 May 1879, Page 2
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