HEATRE 0 Y A L. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. A GRAND VOOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL For tbe benefit of the CHILDREN'S PICNIC FUND, Will be given on the above date, by the STAFFORD CHORAL SOCIETY, Assisted by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. Part I. Overture " Highland Pipes " March Song "Home they brought her Warrior dead " ... Mrs Burns Recitation Mr J. Pearson Song " Land Ho " ... Mr Grif Morris Highland Fling Song " Good News from Home" Mrs Stephens Song " Corkscrews and Candlesticks" MrT. Sell Hornpipe Mr J. Ellery Duett " The Cousins " Mrs Burns and Miss Dun". Song (Chorus by Choral Society) Mr J. Higgs Song " You and I" Miss Duff Recitation, comic ... Mr Williamson Song " Oak and Ivy " Mr Grif Morris Duett "Money Matters" Mr and Mrs Burns Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. Overture ... Piano, Violin, and English Accordion Song ... Song, comic Irish Jig Sons; ... ... Miss Toms Mr E. Rodgers Mr P. Rooney ... Miss Howe American Breakdown Mr J. Thompson Song Mrs Harris Song MrWilby Song Miss Cameron Highland Pipes March Song Mrs Drummond Solo (English Accordion) — '' The Bells " ... Mr J. Bottomley Scotch Reel Song Mr Seddon New Zealand National Anthem. Pipers : Messrs S. Stewart and Jackson. Pianists : Miss Ingall, Miss Seddon, and Mr J. Bottomley. Yiolinist : Mr J. Connellan. Price of admission to all parts of tbe house, Two Shillings. Children admitted free. Doors open at Seven o'clock ; to commence at Eight o'clock sharp. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. T AZAR LODGE, No. 1689, E.C. The INSTALLATION of the WORSHIPFUL MASTER and OFFICERS of the above Lodge for the ensuing Year will take place on FRIDAY, 16th JANUARY, In the Masonic Hall, Main street, at 3 o'clock p.m. All Members of the Craft are invited to attend. A BALL AND SUPPER In celebration of the occasion will be held the same night, the Ball at the Adelphi Theatre, and the Supper at the Masonic Hall, neatly adjoining Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Tickets may be obtained from the Secretary, to whom application must bo made on or before 13th January, 1885. EMIL PETERS, Hon. Sec. BIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! MR. ROBERT HEARD begs to inform the musical public of Knmara that he has decided to settle on the West Coast, making periodical visits to the various towns. The public can rely on their work being done satisfactorily, as he guarantees all his work. Repairing in all its branches. Charges moderate. All orders left at the Kujiaha Times Office, or at Mr Gilbert Stewart's Hotel Avill receive his earliest attention. Mr Heard has numerous recommendations from well-known local musicians, which can be seen at any time. MR. M. H A N N A N, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, Tainui Street, Greymouth, May be consulted at the Post Office Hotel, Knmara on the evenings preceding the sittings of the Resident Magistrate's and Warden's Courts.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2596, 31 December 1884, Page 2
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