Oddfellow s’ tjall, STAFFORD. ON MONDAY, 18fch AUGUST, A GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, Will be given in the above Hall, to raise funds for the improvement of the CATHOLIC CHURCH, STAFFORD. On which occasion the Great Mythological Comedy, in Three Acts, entitled PYGMALION & GALATEA, Will be produced. Scene: Pygmalion’s Study, Athens. Dramatis Persons. Pygmalion, a Sculptor Mr W. H. Raleigh Chrysos, an Art Patron Mr Chas. M‘Keegan Leucippe, a Soldier Mr Jas. Rochford Mimos, Slave to Pygmalion Mr J. Keller Agesimos, Slave to Chrysos Mr M. Maloney Galatea Miss N. Rogers Cynisca, Wife to Pygmalion Mrs W. H. Raleigh Daphne, Wife to Chrysos Mrs Wilby Myrine, Sister to Pygmalion Miss M. Dunn Interval of Fifteen Minutes. To conclude with the Comic Drama, in Two Acts, of THE IRISH POST. Scene 1. Mr Lane’s Office. Scene 2. Mrs Lump’s Shop. Mr Sheriff Capsicotnb Mr A. Singer Mr Bartholomew Lane Mr W. Raleigh Mr George Lane (his son) Mr Jas. Rochford Mr Terence O’Grady (his nephew) ... Mr C. M‘Keegan Richard (Servant to Capsicomb) Mr M. Maloney John (Servant to Lane) Mr J. Keller Boy Frank M‘Keegan ?Em“ an | Mr W.P. Thompson Mrs Capsicomb ... Miss N. Rogers Mrs Lump Mrs Wilby Mary Capsicomb ... Miss M. Dunn The following Selections will be played by the Kumara St. Patrick’s Brass Band :—“ The Straw Thatched Cottage,” “ Militairi,” “Sweet Smiles,” “ The day when you’ll forget me,” “ Sociable,” “ Balaklava,” “ God Save the Queen.” Mr W. T. Richards, Musical Director, Mr W. F. Thompson, Stage Manager, Admission : Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. Tickets can be obtained at all the principal Hotels and Stores in Stafford. Doors open at Seven o’clock ; Overture to commence at half-past Seven, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given on FRIDAY, the 22nd August, at the Adelphi Theatre, for the benefit of LOUIS LOUSICH, sufferer by the late dynamite accident, at Hayes Terrace. Further particulars will be given in a future issue. SEEBECK’S BILLIARD SALOON, SEDDON STREET, IS NOW OPEN.
FRUIT FRUIT TREES! TREES! IT S T T O H A N D. A Largo and well-selected Variety of FRUIT TREES! APPLES, On blight-proof 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, KUMAR A. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS duo to ms must be paid to Mr GEORGE ORAMS, whose isceipt will be a sufficient discharge of the same. S. S. POLLOCK. July 31, 1884.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2539, 11 August 1884, Page 2
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