KUMARA HOSPITAL GRAND EASTER FETE.—Continued. Programme of Concert : Part 11. Selections (Rose of Castile) String Band Song (Baby mine) ... Miss Amy Coghley Solo (Le Carnaval de Venise) on two pianos, The Misses F. and E. Hannan Song (in character)... Mr D. Williams Song (When Jack comes home from sea) ... Mr A. Wilby Duet Mesdames Harris and Spyer Song (The Tar's farewell) ... Mr G. Wood Song Miss Bella Reid Song Mr J. M'Laren Song Miss Helen Toms Song (serio-comic) ... Mr T. Davidson Leader of Orchestra Mr A. Miller Pianists Mrs Williams and Miss Skilton Stage Manager Mr H. Hope Doors open at half-past seven ; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Prices of Admission—Front Seats, 3s ; Back, 2s. Holders of Concert tickets are admitted to the Recreation Ground throughout the day free of charge. Tickets obtainable from the Committee, and all the principal Stores and Hotels throughout the district. Persons not holding Concert tickets will be charged Is admission to the Recreation Ground, on the day of the Fete. Children admitted to the Recreation Ground free. rriHEATRE ■pOYAL. Lessee Mr James Lynch. MONDAY, 7th APRIL. MISS GEORGIE SMITHSON, MISS GEORGIE SMITHSON, IN HER LIFE-LIKE SKETCHES. The talented character and lightning change artiste, known as THE FEMALE MACCABE. Prices as usual. KUMARA WESLEYAN CHURCH TEA MEETING. THE ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be held in the Masonic Hall, Main street, on THURSDAY EVENING next, commencing at six o'clock. A PUBLIC MEETING will also be held after the Tea, in the Adelphi Theatre, at which ADDRESSES will be delivered by Ministers, and new selections of MUSIC given by tbe Choir. R. J. Seddon, Esq., will preside. Tickets for the Tea, 2s 6d. GRAND CHORAL SERVICE AND POPULAR LECTURE, Entitled "THE MUSICAL EMIGRANTS" Will be given in ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on GOOD FRIDAY EVENING. Doors open at 7 o'clock; chair to be taken at 7.30. Collection in aid of the Sabbath School and Choir funds. KUMARA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. j_jl nciu uii me evening oi J? JrtlJJiV X, MAY 23rd, 1884, in aid of the Kumara Volunteer Fire Brigade. WILLIAM CLOSE, Sec. K.V.F.B. MESSRS JONESandMENTEATH, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND CONVEYANCERS, Werita Street, Greymouth. A Member of the above firm will attend the usual fortnightly Sittings of the Resident Magistrate's and Warden's Courts at Kumara ; and may be consulted at Gilbert Stewart's Hotel on the evening precediug the Sitting of the Court. MR. JAMES PAR K, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Sew ell Street, Hokitika, Will attend the R.M. and Warden's Courts. Mr Park will arrive from Hokitika, in the Christchurch coach, early on Friday morning. LOOK OUT! FOR H S. POLLOCK'S STORE ■-*• IS NOW OPEN. CASH YJitttSUS CREDIT.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2372, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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440Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2372, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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