HEATEE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, March 12th and 13th. TWO GRAND DOUBLE BILLS. Greaiest attraction ever offered on the West Coast. Lessees and Managers ... Messrs J. S. Smith and Co. Manager for Miss Juno...Mr 0. H. Taylor. Under the Distinguished patronage of his Excellency Sir W. F. D. Jervois, K.C.M.G. MISS ELOISE JUNO, The celebrated Tragedienne and Emotional Actress, late of the Standard Theatre, London, and Royal, Melbourne. MR. 0. H. TAYLOR, The celebrated Character and Dialect Actor in the Colonies. For three years principal character actor of Theatre Royal, Melbourne. MISS ELLA CARRINGTON, The charming Young Soubrette, late of Sadler’s Wells, and Queen’s Theatre, London. Specially engaged by Mr George Ooppin for a tour through the Colonies ; And their Numerous and Talented “CALLED BACK” DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY, As follows: MR. J. J. KENNEDY, The leading Low Comedian of the Royal, Melbourne; MR, WILSON FORBES, From the Theatre Royal, Sydney; the inimitable Comedy Old Man. Mr Nunn, Mr DunW, Mr Henninghara, Mr Evans, Mr Rogers, Mr Horbon, Mr Spiller, Mr Goodwin, Miss Nellie Edwards, Miss Lillie Hill, Miss Hattie Hays. The first performance will consist of a dramatisation of the late HUGH CONWAY’S weird and sensational romance “CALLED BACK,” In a Prologue, 3 Acts and Denouement, entitled “ A Mystic Link ” ; concluding with a screaming musical absurdity, entitled, “BARNEY’S LUCK.” The second and last Performance will consist of Dion Boucicault’s Great Irish Drama “ARRAH NA POGUE,” AND THE “BONNIE FISH WIFE.” New and Beautiful Scenery ! Painted specially for these productions by Mr Harry Grist, Scenic Artist, Theatre Royal, Melbourne. Musical Director, Signor Y. Benvenuti; Mechanist, Mr W. Orton ; Properties by Mr Walter Powell. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. TEMPERANCE MISSION. MR. MATTHEW BURNETT, the Popular TEMPERANCE LECTURER, will Open a MISSION in Knmara in a lew days. A MEETING ‘of TEMPLARS, BLUE R.IBBONITES and others interested will l>e held in the Town Hail on THURSDAY, MARCH 11, at 8 p.m., lor the. purpose of oiganising a WORKING COMMITTEE to car y ont desai's, <fec. The members of the various Church CHOIRS are invited to attend. fjl H E A T R E. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1886. DILLMAN’S TOWN DRAMATIC CLUB. Boncioault’s celebrated sensational FiveAct Drama, THE OCTOROON. Tiie piece will be produced under the management of Mr Gerald Dillon. UMA RA HOSPITAL. A MEETING OF CONTRTBUIOKS to thp Hospital will be held in the I own Hall at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 22nd MARCH. Business j.'o elect Trustees for the ensuing year, and to transact any other business put before it. R. E. WYLDE, Secretary. March 8, 1886.
N.B.—Any person desirous of having a vote at the above meeting and who is not aheady a contributor, should subscribe a sum of not less than five shillings (ss) befoie Tuesday, the 16th lost.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2920, 9 March 1886, Page 2
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