On THURSDAY, JULY 24th, AN Consisting of MUSIC, A SHORT LECTURE, READING, RECITATION, And an exhibition of GYMNASTIC EXERCISES, Will be given in the above Theatre, For the purpose of providing Requisites for the Kumara State School. THE KUMARA STRING BAND kindly give their services. PROGRAMME : Overture ... Kumara String Band Song ... Miss Toms Reading “Wit, Humour, and Pathos ” Dr. Giles Song Mr M‘Laren Yiolin duet ... Miss Monckton and Mr A. Miller Song ... Mr R. J. Seddon Song Miss Howe Interval of Five Minutes. Gymnastic Exercises By Members of the Gymnastic Club. Reading Mr R. J. Seddon Duet Mrs Shrives and Miss Stenhouse Pianoforte solo ... Miss Ingall “ The Harmonious Blacksmith ” (by Handel) Recitation Mr R. E. Wylde Song (comic) Mr D. Williams God Save the Queen. Front Seats, 2s 3 Back Seats, Is. Doors open at Half-past Seven o’clock, Overture to commence at Eight. R. JAMES PARK, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Sewell 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. PRELIMIN ARYNOITOE~ THE PREVAILING EPIDEMIC IS NOT DIPHTHERIA BUT PHOTOGRAPHY. TA I T BROS. BEG to intimate to their numerous patrons that from this date until further notice the PRICES of every description of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK WILL BE CONSIDERABLY REDUCED. We quote the following prices : Per Dozen. CARTE DE YISITES, from 14s CABINETS, from ... ... 29s And all other work in proportion. DETAILED SCALE IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. 1' AI T B R 0 S., ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHSRS, V' ho will open in Kumara in a few days. FRUIT FRUIT / -v. f.t 'M 'ft TREES! TREES! JUS T T O HAN D. A Largo and well-selected Variety of F 1.1 IT 1 T TliE ES ! APPLES, On blKht-pmuf Stocks • PEARS, PEACHES, PLUM AND CHERRY TREES, GOOSEBERRY AND CURRANT BUSHES. Expected shortly, New GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS, All the best sorts. Splendid variety of CABBAGE PLANTS ON HAND, H. BURGER, SEDDON STREET, KUMARA. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to S. S. POLLOCK are requested to pay their accounts immediately, or same will be put into a Solicitor’s hands for recovery. All persons in Kumara, or any other part of the colony, to whom Mr S. S. Pollock may be indebted are requested to send in (heir accounts to him, at Mr Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel, for payment, S. S. ‘ POLLOCK. Kumara, June, 26, 1884.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2523, 22 July 1884, Page 2
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