rpHEATRE J) 0 Y A L. RETURN VISIT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 2nd and 3rd. Lessees and Managers ... Messrs J. S. Smith and Co. Manager for Miss Juno...Mr C. H. Taylor. Under the distinguished Patronage of his Excellency Sir W. P. D. Jervois, K. C.M.Gr. 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 Australian “ CALLED BACK” DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd, Will be produced Boucicault’s Best Irish Drama "TMi SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 3, Production of Charles Dickens’ beautiful Drama, JO, OR LADY DEDLOCK’S SECRET. Lady Dedlock (as played by her for 800 nights with Jennie Lee at the Standard Theatre, London Miss Eloise Juno Jo (a Street Arab) Miss Ella Carrington Esther Soraraerson Miss Lilly Hill Gusta (Snagsby’s slavey) Miss H, Hayes Tulkinghorn (the Family Lawyer) Mr J. H. Nunn Inspector Bucket (of Scotland Yard) Mr C. H. Taylor Krook (Rag and Bottle dealer) Mr J. J. Kennedy Sir Leicester Dedlock Mr Wilson Forbes Guppy (of Kenge and Carboys) Mr R. W. Rogers Mr Jarndyco Mr L. Dunbar Higgenson (Sir Leicester’s servant) Mr W. H, Horton Mr Scroll (Tulkinghorn’s clerk) Mr F. Hennington
Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. The original quadrille ASSEMBLY will have their FIRST DANCE OF THE SEASON on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 31st MARCH, at the Public Hall, Dillman’s Town. A BRASS BAND has been engaged for the Season. Admission, 2s. W. GREENROYD, Treasurer. I N E R S ’ BALL. ON FRIDAY, 301 h APRIL, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, A IALJL AXD PROMENADE SUPPER Will be held. Dancing to commence at Nine o’clock. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 12s 6d ; Single tickets, 8s Gd ; which may be obtained, up to Saturday, 24tli April, from any member of the Committee, or from T. T. JONES, Hon. Secretary, March 10, 1886. VTEW MUSIC! NEW MUSIC! L ’ At half the published prices. All the latest Pianoforte pieces, Solos, and Dance Music. Gilbert and Sullivan’s new Opera, “ The Mikado." THE WESTLAND ALMANAC, Price Is 6d. The best ever published on the Coast. Free from errors. S. M. SPIERS, THE YERANDAH, MAIN STREET. Sole Agent in Kumara for the Knmara Times, Grey River Argns, Town and Country Journal, Canterbmy Times, Otago Witness, Australasian, Melbourne Leader, &c.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2937, 30 March 1886, Page 2
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