THEATRE. The Only Original MIIiNiSTdIILSj Who were again Greeted with unbounded applause and laughter by a crowded audience, thereby verifying the assertion that they are par excellence the King Laugh-makeks, will appear again THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, In an entirely new Programme. Third appearance of Billy Wilson, the Great! Hosea Easton, the Wonderful! Jemmy Wilkinson, the Agile ! Charley Morrisj the Eccentric ! A. Beaumont, the Great Baritone ! Miss Amy Jones, our Beautiful Soprano ! First Time 'of our Grand New First Part ; First Time of “ Roses Underneath the Snow First time of “The Voice of the Sea;” First Time of “HANNAH HOW’S YOUR MA?” First Time of “Early in the Morning.” LET ME BE ! Messrs Easton and Wilson’s great specialty. NEW SONGS AND DANCES By Miss Amy Johns. The FIRST. TIME of Our Great Farce J.P. FOR A DAY !” Silver Statue Shoe Dance by J. Wilkinson. Promenading in the Rain ! By Hosea Easton. First Time of Our Great Sketch “ LOVE IN ALL CORNERS !” ! Everything New Tonight. Our Programme To-Night consists of beautiful Ballads, New Comic Songs, Splendid Jokes, Local Hits, &c.; Banjo Solos, Screaming Farces, Laughable Sketches, Grotesque Dances, Stump Speeches, and Selections by our splendid Orchestra. We can only say, Come and See Us Once ! and you are bound to come again. We will make you laugh so much that you are bound to hold on to something, to prevent you falling. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! N.B. Notwithstanding the enormous expense attached to bringing this troupe through the West Coast, the management has decided not to raise the Prices of Admission, which will be 4s, 3s, and 2s, thus giving the grandest Entertainment ever seen for little money. Dress Circle Seats may be reserved at Spiers’, Bookseller, Main street, where a Plan can be seen. Packets of Dress Circle Tickets, containing six (transferable), may be obtained for £1 Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; Performance to commence at 8 p. m. sharp. IL ALEXANDER, Lessee and Agent. d r w. ir GHEs QLARKE, M.R.C.S., England ; L S.A., London ; late R.N.; MAY BE CONSULTED AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL, From 0 to 11 a.m., 3 to 4, and 7 to 8 p.m. To be ? or, Not to be ? That is the Question!— Whether it is more advantageous to offer good articles at a low price, for cash? or sell inferior goods at a high price, on credit? S. S. POLLOCK Having declared in favor of the former solution of this problem,, although not quoting prices on this occasion (as it might prove a source of annoyance to his brother traders) would respectfully request all interested to COME AND SEE, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES! That -at my Store the main necessaries of life can be obtained of BEST QUALITY AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION, Consisting of TEA, SUGAR, FLOUR, RICE, BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, And all other articles in the lino of PROVISIONS. 20 kegs Prime SALT BUTTER, at Is. per lb. NEW SEASON TEA, MIXED, 2s. Note the address ! s. s_ pollock. MAIN STREET, KDMAKA; And at DILLMAN’S TOWN. CANARY SEED FOR SALE. -3®
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Kumara Times, Issue 1122, 4 May 1880, Page 2
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