rpHIS EVENING, AT 8 EVANGELISTIC MEETING, IN' THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MU. D. WRIG IM\ of DUNEDIN. SANKEY’S HYMNS. ALL ABE CORDIALLY INVITED. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION MR BARFF will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at the Empire Hotel, DILLMAN’S TOWN, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 23rd iiiSt., at 8 o’clock ; and at the Theatre Royal, KUMAR A, ou THURSDAY EVENING, 21th iust., at 8 o’clock. r|l HEATE K pOY AL. On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, F&iiWifLi BiMiFIT Will be tendered by the OLD KUMARA MINSTRELS TO MR. TOM MUIR READ, When the following Programme will be produced. Part 1. Overture ... ... ... Orchestra Song—“ Castles in the Air ” Mr Tom Muirhead Song—“lf doughty deeds my lady please ” Mr W. Warren Song ... ... ... Lady Amateur Comic Song—“ Little German Baud ” Mr D. Williams Song Mr R. 0. 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. 0. Taylor Mr Dave Williams’ Japanese and Chinese Delineations, Introducing his far-famed TOP-SPINNING FEATS. Song—“ Jenuyj with the lightbrown hair ” ... Mr Tom Muirhead Sand Jig Mr R. Coates MUSICAL INTERLUDE ; Orchestra; To be followed by the old Kumara Minstrels, GRAND SALON D’ETFTIOFE. Bones ... 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” Mr D. Williams Song—“ Old log cabin ” Mr R. Coates Song—“l hear the old songs yet” Mr W. Warren Corner Song—“ Peter Simple ” Mr T. Muirhead 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 ROW IN THE CLUB. A splendid Act Drop, specially painted by Mr W. Warren fur this occasion, also an Oriental Sketch and a Plantation Scone. The Orchestra will be under the direction of Mr Alex. Miller, violin ; who will be assisted by Mr J. Connell, violin ; Mr W. Warren, violin ; Mr R. Coates, violin ; Mr 11. T. Richards, cornet ; Mr J. Keurle, pianoforte ; Mr S. Gage, banjo. Prices of admission ; Front Seats, 3s ■ Bade Scats, 2s. Tickets obtainable at all the principal Hotels and Stores. W. WARREN, Stage Manager. J£UMARA SAWMIU.IT CASH PRICES, TO MEET THE TIMES. On and after this date, all ordinary SAWN TIMBFR Will be delivered in Kumara or Dillman’s Town, at Bs, per Hundred Feet ; And all extra sizes at an equal reduction of 2U per cent. l\ r cash. EDWIN BLAKE, Propriety’. Kumara, June llth, 1881,
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Kumara Times, Issue 1609, 23 November 1881, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 1609, 23 November 1881, Page 2
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