V. R. COMPANY ORDER. UNTIL farther notice the KUMARA RIFLES will PARADE on TUESDAY and FRIDAY in each week, at 8 p.m., at the Drill Shed. Fines will be strictly enforced against every member absenting himself without leave. J. O’HAGAN, Captain Commanding Kumara Rifles. Kumara, October 20, 1884. D ANCE ! DANCE ! DANCE ! A QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY Will be held on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, In the Theatre Royal, Kumara, at 8 o’clock. Admission Is. CHARLES BASLADT, Hon. Sec. A DELPHI -T H E A T R E. THE KUMARA DRAMATIC CLUB Will give an ENTERTAINMENT ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, In aid of the funds of the PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, On which occasion they will perform the celebrated four-act Drama, entitled HENRY DUNBAR, With the following caste : Henry Dunbar ... Mr W. H. Raleigh Clement Austin ... Mr J. Rochford Arthur Lovell ... Mr J. Kellar Henry Carter (Chief Detective, Scotland Yai’d) Mr 0. M‘Keegan The Maj or (with many aliases) Mr H. Hope Jerrams (Head Waiter at the George) Mr M. Maloney Hartogg (a Jewel Merchant) Mr W. F. Thompson Balderby (junior partner of Dunbar and Balderby) Mr A. Singer Thomas Tibbs (Carter’s mate) Gentlemen Amateur Police and Messengers by numerous Auxiliaries. Margaret Wentworth Miss E. Rogers Laural Dunbar ... Miss Alice Rugg Mary Madden ... Miss Stenhouse Time : The Present. Act I. Scene 1. Room in Margaret Wentworth’s Cottage. Scene 2. Sitting Room of the “George,” Winchester. Act 11. Scene 1. Drawing Room in Mr Dunbar’s house, Portland Place. Scene 2. Waiting room in the Bank of Dunbar. Dunbar and Balderby. Scene 3. The Bank Parlor. Act 111. Scene. Room in Maudsley Abbey. Act IY. Scene 1. Maudsley Abbey. Scene 2. Woodbine Cottage. Scene 3. The Major’s Sitting room in Woodbine Cottage. To be followed by the side-splitting Farce, The IRISH TUTOR. Mr Tillwell Charles, his son Dr. Flail ... Terry O’Rourke Dr. O’Toole Rosa, neice to Tillwell Mary, her maid Mr A. Singer Mr J. Rochford ... Mr H. Hope Mr C. M‘Keegan Miss A. Rugg ... Mrs Wilby Oroln slra Leader: Mr Alex,. Miller ; Pianist, Mrs Williams, Doors open at half-past Seven ; performance to commence at Eight o’clock. I’divs of Admission: Diess Circle and Pm of. Seats, ,'Jh j Back Seats, 2s. '!i kcls obtainable art the principal Star s ;r d IT .(els in (he district. PI I ELIMINARY NOTICE. i N ENTERTAINMENT will given on FRIDAY, 7th Nov the Theatre Royal, by Mr T. MI 11 LAD, on which occasion he wil assisted by most of the Lady and I tlemen Amateurs in Kumara. gramme in future issue. R. JOHN TA I OF TA I T BROS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST Begs to intimate that his STUDIO IN MAIN STREE r is N 0 AY OPEN, And respectfully solicits an early c from those desirous of availing the selves of bis services, as bis stay Kumara can only be for a few days. N.B.—All Photographs taken by t instantaneous process. The weather therefore, no object.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2537, 21 October 1884, Page 2
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