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rj! H E A T Lessee Manager... RE J) OYA L. .. ... Mr D. Lynch. .. ... Mr C. De Vere TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 17th and IStb. Mr J. Lynch presents his compliments to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Kumara and vicinity, and takes this opportunity of announcing, that having secured the services of Messrs FOLEY AND BERKLEY For a Season of Two Nights, commencing on the above date, they will give their Celebrated Original Entertainment c CHIC/ Received Everywhere with Unbounded Applause and Genuine Enthusiasm. The Performance will Commence with the Original Operatic Comedy, entitled, OUR FATHERS, or FAMILY TIES, Written and Composed by Messrs Foley and Berkley expressly for this Entertainment, and introducing these Gentlemen in a series of no less than 30 characters, each particular portraiture being a Distinct Assumption. After which the Highly Diverting Extravaganza,

AN OPEN HOUSE! With Messrs Foley and Berkley in their Famous Sketch, the HALLELUJAH SISTERS. Note to the Public.— ln this Entertainment Messrs Foley and Berkley succeed in doing that which has never been previously attempted by any caterers for public amusement, viz., the Performance of an Entire Comedy, of a most amusing nature, composed of a Host of Characters, the whole of which are impersonated by the artistes in question, by the aid of a Series of Changes that not only Mystify the Spectator by their rapidity, but by their Unique Completeness Positively Defy Detection. JOHN D. FOLEY, the Most Perfect Delineator of Irish Character in the Southern Hemisphere, in “Chic” on Wednesday, CHA.S. M. BERKLEY, the Celebrated Impersonator of Female Character, Vocalist and Comedian, in “Chic” on Wednesday. Clog, Irish, and Sand Jigs; Hornpipe and Highland Fling. The Most Perfect Combination I raveling. Read the Newspapers for Opinions of the Press. Admission: Front Seats, 3s: Back Seats, 2s. Musical Directress ... Miss Laurie Bloom H. F. WACHSMITH, Manager for Mr J. Lynch.

heatre o y a l. RETURN' VISIT. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Lessees and Managers ... Messrs J. S. Smith and Co. Manager for Miss C. H. Taylor. Under the Distinguished patronage of his Excellency Sir W. F. D. Jervois, MISS ELOISE JUNO, The celebrated Tragedienne and Emotional Actress, late of the Standard Theatre, London, and Royal, Melbourne. MR. C. H. TAYLOR, The celebrated Character and Dialect Actor in the Colonies. For three years principal character actor of Theatre Royal, MISS ELLA CARRINGTON, The charming Young Soubvette, late of Sadler’s Wells, and Queen’s Theatre, London. Specially engaged by Mu George Coppin for a tour through the Colonies ; And their Australian l: CALLED BACK” DRAMATIC AND COMEDY' COMPANY. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, Production of Chai'les Dickens’ beautiful Drama, OR LADY BEDROCK'S SECRET. Lady Dedlock ... ... Miss Eloise Juno Jo (a Street Arab) Miss Ella Carrington Inspector Bucket (of Scotland Yard) Mr C. H. Taylor Other characters by the full strength of SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 20, Positively last appearance Of this talented Company in Knmara. GRAND DOUBLE BILL. NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND, And iho po'.ito Cornedv, SCO TC II NANN IE. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Seats, ??i Back Seats, 2 s , K.C.M.G. Melbourne. JO the Company.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2927, 17 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2927, 17 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2927, 17 March 1886, Page 2

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