[ DELPHI THEATRE, KUMARA. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER. Grand Opening Night of the famous Pirates of Penzance Opera Company, comprising 25 talented artistes. The largest and most efficient Opera Company that has ever visited New Zealand. TO-NIGHT, Will be produced Gilbert and Sullivan's greatest success, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. [Note —The copyright of this opera has been purchased from R. W. Cary, Esq., for production in New Zealand. Anyone infringing such copyright will be prosecuted.] CAST OF PRINCIPALS : The Pirate King—Mr J. Stewart Porter Frederic (an apprentice)—Signor Carmini Morley Samuel (his lieutenant) —Mr A. Lissant Ruth (a piratical maid-of-all-work) —Miss Amy Johns General Stanley—Mr Barry O'Neill Mabel Stanley—Miss Annie Leaf Sergean tof Police—Mr Mack D. Alexander Corporal B 4—Mr J. Wilkinson General Stanley's daughters, Police, Pirates, &c, by a chorus of -20. New Scenery, new Dresses, &c, brought expressly for this great production. Musical Conductor and Director—Sydney Wolf, R.A.M. Stage Manager—Mr J. Wilkinson. Grand Orchestra. Grand Chorus; Prices : Dress Circle, 4s ; Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. Family packets of six tickets (transferable) for Dress Circle, 20s, to be obtained at the Box S. M. Spiers, Stationer, Main street, where Seats can be reserved. C. WEIGHTMAN, Agent. BALL. BALL. MR. and MRS. HORNE respectfully 111 announce to the public that they will hold & mm® i&uu TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, DEC. 9th," Being the night of the General Election, When they hope to see their numerous friends rally up to the sounds of Good Music, with the services of an efficient M.C. ELECTION BALL. THEATRE ROYAL. and MRS ANDERSON will A GBAKD S JkLL TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, December 9th, Welcoming the successful candidate. All are respectfully invited. TOYAL ALBERT LODGE, U No. 5555, M.U.1.0.0.F., COURT KUMARA, No. 6272., A.O-.F. To be held at KING'S ADELPHI HOTEL, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. Double Ticket (to admit Lady and Gentleman), 20s. Single Ticket, i(k Tickets to be had from Members of the Committee. G. ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. T UST ARRIVED, DIRECT FROM t) ENGLANDj TO s. :mc, spiees, STATIONER, MAIN STREET. A Variety of AND niiw Yi&r§ @&iQ)§, Designed especially FOR THE ENSUING HOLIDAYS, 300 Very Beautiful Designs, from Id each. ELEGANTLY-BOUND BOOKS, Suitable for Presentation to Juveniles and Adults, from 6d each, amongst which are hand-somely-bound Volumes of Poets, at 3s Gd each. NE W TOY S, Of the latest invention, from 3d each, Also, the New FLORAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AND SCRAP ALBUMS, Various Sizes and Patterns. [/[/■ANTED, 100 Good PICK and \ V SHOVEL MEN for the Paringa and Haast Road work, to go by steamer on Friday night. Apply up to Friday, 9th inst., to Edward Ryan, at M'Goldrick's Club Hotel, Hokitika.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1623, 9 December 1881, Page 2
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