J£UMARA HOSPITAL. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, 12tii FEBRUARY. THEATRE ROYA.L. A MONSTER PROGRAMME Will be given this Evening, by the GAIETY VARIETY TROUPE And a number of LOCAL AMATEURS, In aid of THE FUNDS OF THE KUMARA HOSPITAL, When the whole of the proceeds will be devoted to the funds. Under the patronage of the Mayor and Councillors of the Borough of Kumara, The Rifle Volunteers, And the Friendly Societies. PROGRAMME : Overture ... Dillman’s Town Band (who have kindly consented to appear) Serio-comic Song—“ Crime” Mr Frank Brown Sailor’s Hornpipe ... Miss A. Irwin Serio-comic—“ My Johnny Love ” Miss A. Milner Irish Comic Song—“M'Sorley’s Twins” Mr P. Gill Ballad, selected Miss Potter Double Irish Dance—“ Kate and Pat M‘Can ” Mr Gill and Miss Lloyd Descriptive Song—“ Here upon my vessel’s deck ” Mr A, Hayes Comic Duett Miss A. Milner and Mr F. Brown “ Grandfather’s Clock ” Mr. S, S. Pollock Miss S. Lloyd’s celebrated ALL NATIONS DANCE. Interval of Ten Minutes. Overture ... Dillman’s Town Band Teutonic Impersonation . Mr A. Hayes “Footsteps in the Sand” Miss A. Irwin Serio-comic ... ... Miss A. Milner MR D. WILLIAMS, In his celebrated “ Mongolian Chant.” “The Costermonger’s Holiday” (with London cries) Mr Prank Brown Musical Scena—“Barney’s Courtship” Miss Potter and Mr P. Gill Descriptive Song Mr R. Taylor Skipping Rope Dance ... Miss A. Irvyin “ Hark ! the drum ” ... Mr A. Hayes Song and Dance... ... Miss S. Lloyd The whole to conclude with the screaming Farce, THE FELLOW THAT LOOKS LIKE ME. Prices : 3s and 2s. W. NICHOLSON, Secretary Kumara Hospital. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the firm of D. DAVIDSON and CO. are requested to be PAID for on or before the Ist of MARCH, 1880, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for recovery of same, without further notice. Also they desire to notify that no goods will be allowed to be removed from their premises withoat prepayment. D. DAVIDSON and CO., Berlin House, Kumara. JOHN DA Y I Eg, 0 TAILOR, AND HABIT MAKER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Kumara and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business in Seddon street, opposite the Union Bank, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a fair share of public patronage. N.B. Ladies* Jackets and Ulsters of all descriptions made, and of latest fashions. All orders punctually attended to. Note the address : Opposite the Union Bank of Australia. D. Faly ey, GUNSMITH, Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, SIGN WRITER, ENGRAVER. CARPENTER, AND UNDERTAKER Umbrellas, Lamps, and articles of every description requiring it, Repaired to satisfaction. Dillman’s Town Road, Kumara.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1051, 12 February 1880, Page 2
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