p ÜBLIC HALL, GKEYMOtfTH. AN AMATEUR THEATRICAL EMTERTAtMMINIT, For the Benefit of the WIDOW AND CHILDREN OF THE LATE W. H. HARRISON, Will come off TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER the 6th. AT GREYMOUTH, Under the Patronage of The Mayor and Councillors, Greymonth The Chairman and Councillors, County of Grey The Mayor and Councillors, Kuroara The Captain and Members G.V. Fire Brigade The Captain and Members Greymouth Volunteer Ranger’s The Officers and Members A.O.F. The Officers and Members M.U.1.0.0.F. His Honor Judge Weston &c., Ac., Ac. The Performance will commence with H. T. Craven’s Serio-comic Drama, in Two Acts, entitled muof WMIfE* Daniel White (unpopularly known as “Old Milky,” a cowkeeper)—Mr F. J. Elmer Dick Dugs (a cow boy)—Mr Chas. Gregory Archibald Good (a veterinary surgeon)— i Mr Hopkins Rude Boy (alias the “ Ya-hoo”)—Master Cheeky Mrs Sadrip (White’s antipathy, proprietress of a baby-linen emporium)—By a lady Amateur Annie White (daughter of “ Old Milky”)— By a lady Amateur Act I—Dairy and Parlor of “Milky White.” Act 2—“ Milky’s” Bed-room, (One night is supposed to elapse between the Acts.) Interval of Ten Minutes. MR C. M‘CARTHY Will then recite Major Sigourney’s celebrated Poem, “BEAUTIFUL SNOW.” To conclude with F. Marshall’s laughable farce in One Act, MAD AS A HATTELI. Mr Crotchety Fuzzleton (an eccentric gentleman, with curious theories on the subject of moral force over mental aberration) —Mr Chas. Bruford Charles Harebrain (his nephew, the unfortunate victim of the theories above-mentioned)—Mi’ J, A. O’Keefe Dr Amens (one of the old school, great on the theory of amentia)—Mr F. J. Elmer Mr Wyze Zed, P.R.C.S. (one of the new school, great on congenital imbecility)—Mr Robert Wilson Bob (author of “ Nothing-at-AH”)—Mr Cjias. Gregory Fanny Fuzzleton—Lady Amateur Maria Jane—Lady Amateur The Public are requested to procure their Seats early, as the curtain will rise punctually at 8 o’clock p.m. MR ROBERT CLEMENTS, Musical Director, F. J ELMER, Stage Manager. BALL. BALL. MRS ENRIGHT invites her frie and the public generally to a GSAHD BALL To be held at THE CITY HOTEL, Main Street, On FRIDAY NEXT, the 7th N( A first-class Band engaged for occasion. Dancing to commence at Eight o’clock. DK- K E IB A N May be Consulted daily. CHILDREN VACCINATED Every Thursday, With fresh lymph, from 2 to 3 p.m., at Ills SURGERY, SEDDON STREET. |O w ON SALE. 20 tons Melbourne Chaff 300 bags Bran, full fiake i6O „ Pollard •156 „ new Oats To be disposed of cheap, for Cash. S. S. POLLOCK, MAIN STREET, KUMARA.
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Kumara Times, Issue 967, 5 November 1879, Page 2
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