MR. D. WRIGHT, Evangelist, of Dunedin, will 'pi-each In the P H RSB VT BRIAN" CHU RCII TOMORROW. MORNING, at 11 o'clock. EVENING, at 7 o’clock. Gentlemen favorable to the return of Ml- R. j. SEDDON to tlie GENERAL ASSEMBLY are invited to meet at the Public Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of forming a COMMITTEE, to the inhabitants of KUMARA, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. T M ANSON AND CO. t/ i have much pleasure in informing the public that a large shipment of NEW GOODS From the Horae Markets will arrive in •a few days ; and would advise buyers lo postpone their purchases until these goods arrive. •J. MANSON and CO. fJIItEATRE J) OYA L. On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, in is spit Will be tendered by the OLD KUMARA MINSTRELS TO MB. TOM MUIIUIR'AU, When the following Programme Will be produced; Part 1. Overture ... .. ; ;v . Orchestra Song—“ Castles in the Air ” Mr Tom Muirliead Song—“lf doughty deeds my lady please ” Mr W. Warren Song Lady Amateur Comic Song—“ Little German Band ” Mr D. Williams Song ... ... ... Mr R. C. Taylor Song—“ Old Musketeer ” Mr Tom Muirhead Song Lady Amateur Song—“ Would I were a boy again ” Mr R. Jackson Song—“ Slave’s dream ” Mr.W. Warren Song Mr.R. C. Taylor Mr Dave Williams’ Japanese and Chinese Delineations, Introducing his far-famed TOP-SPINNING FEATS. Song—“ Jenny, with the lightbrown hair ” ... Mr Tom Mnirhead Sand Jig Mr R. Coates MUSICAL INTERLUDE . Orchestra. To be followed by the old Knmara Minstrels, GRAND SALON D’ETHIOPE. Bonos ... Mr D. Williams Johnson ... Mr W. Warren Sambo ... Mr T. Muirhead Negro Minstrel Overture Orchestra Opening Chorus—“ Strike, Boys, Strike” ... ... ... Company Song—“ Queen of the Night ” Mr R. Jackson Corner Song—“Upidee” MrD. Williams Song—“ Old log cabin ” Mr R. Coates Song—“ I hear the old songs yet ” Mr W. Warren Corner Song—“ Peter Simple ” Mr T. Mnirhead Song—“ Kiss me, and I’ll go to sleep ” Mr G. Wood Corner Song—“ Hold your Horses ” Mr D. Williams Corner Song—“ Signs of the times ” Mr T. Muirhead Song—“ Adieu” ... Mr D. Brown Finale Chorus—“ Shoo Fly ” Company HORNPIPE, Mr J. THOMPSON Stump Speech Mr H. Hope Double Song and Dance, “ Gus and Liz,” Mr T. Muirhead and Mr R. Coates. MUSICAL INTERLUDE . Orchestra. To conclude with the screaming Farce, entitled A now IN THE CLUB. A splendid Act Drop, specially painted by Mr W. Warren for this occasion, also an Oriental Sketch and a Plantation Scene. The Orchestra will be under the direction of Mr Alex. Miller, violin ; who will be assisted by Mr J. Cornell, violin; Mr W. Warrex, violin ; Mr R. Coates,' violin ; Mr R. T. Richards, cornet ; Mr J. Keuble, pianoforte ; Mr S. Gage, banjo. ’ Prices of admissic* ; Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. ’ Tickets obtainable at all the principal Hotels and Stores. W. WARREN, Stage Manager. A QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will A be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 22nd November, in the Public Hal], Main street. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Admission 2s 6d.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1606, 19 November 1881, Page 2
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