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A DELPHI rjl H E A T R E. MAIN STREET. MONDAY, MAY 24th (QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY). A GRAND VOCAfi AND INSTRUMENTAL In which the HOKITIKA VOCALISTS Have kindly volunteered their services In conjuuction with LOCAL SINGERS, Will be held on the above date, in aid of the Funds of SAINT PATRICK’S SCHOOL, KDMARA. PROGRAMME ; Part I. “Overture to Caliph of Bagdad” ... Orchestra Opening Chorus—“ Speak, only speak” Company Song—“ Rocked in the cradle of the deep” Mr Roscoe Song ... Mrs Clarke Song (Comic)—“ When you’re married, you’ll find it out ” ... Mr Jolly Song ... ... ... Mr Taylor Song—“ The young ladies know ” . Miss Behan Song—“ Poor Quips, the Quaker ” . Mr Wilby Song ... ... Miss Fitzaimons Song— c ‘ Babies in our block ” Mr Cassidy Duett (Comic) Miss Power and Mr Jolly Song ... ... ... Mr Clacher Song—“ Pat, from Mullingar” Mr Ring Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Overture—“ Galop Brilliante” Orchestra Opening Chorus—“ Gone are the days” Company S°ng Mr Cassidy Song ... ... ... Miss Fitzsimons Recitation.., ... ... Mr Wilson Sons mi ••• . Mis* "Rplimi Song—“ Shelis of Ocean ”. Mr Jackson Song ... Mr Roscoe Song—(Comic)—“ Milk to my tea ” Miss Power Song ... ... ... Mr Taylor Song ... ... ... ... Mr Wilby Song Mrs Clarke Song—“ Little brown jug ” Mr Bernard Song—“Daxicing Mad” ... Mr Jolly Finale—“ New Zealand Anthem” ... Mr’ Clacher PIANISTS: Mrs WILLIAMS. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. Admission: Dress Circle, 4s; Reserved Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. P. DUGGAN, Hon. Sec. BALL. BALL. MR and MRS MORRIS invite their friends and the public generally to & HAUL. AT THEIR HOTEL, SEDDON STREET, ON MONDAY NEXT, 24th MAY. Good Band. Efficient M.C. To be P or, Not to be P 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 1 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 That at my Store 1 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 line of PROVISIONS. 20 kegs Prime SALT BUTTER, at Is. per lb, NEW SEASON TEA, MIXED, 2s, Note the address 1 S- S. POLLOCK, MAIN STREET, KUMARA; And at DILLMAN’S TOWN. £SS~ CANARY SEED FOR SALE.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1135, 19 May 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 1135, 19 May 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 1135, 19 May 1880, Page 2

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