mHEATRE "DOYAL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 14. ©©©ill mm. 9 The choicest, most finished, and preeminently successful Minstrel Performance that has yet graced the Colonial Stage. Such is the unanimous opinion endorsed by the English and American public. OUR OPENING PROGRAMME. Part I. Tambourine Chas. W. Cogill Conversationalist ... Harry P. Cogill Cones J. Gilmore Overture—-'La Americane' Cogill Bros.' Minstrels Ballad—'A Soldier and a Man' J. J. Guest Song (comic)—'Married! Married!' John Gilmore Ballad—'Stick to your mother, Tom' Harry P. Cogill Song (comic)—'The Hungry Man,' Charles W. Cogill Ballad—'Barney M'Coy' Alfred Maison Grand Plantation Finale— UNCLE BEN and AUNTIE HANNAH, By the entire Company. Interval of Five Minutes. Overture (Selected) Signor Benvenuiti Part lI.—OLIO. MEDLEY D'ETHIOPIA. A Few Moments with CHAS. P. COGILL. HARRY P. COGILL will cater for the Public Taste by introducing some of the latest SONGS of the daytopical and otherwise, and his Medley '«Perfection." To be followed by the Ethiopian Sketch, entitled MILLIONS IN IT. Mr Speck John Gilmore Manager Walter Medus Boy Pete J. J. Guest Serenade—"l'll await my Love"— Alfred Maison. The Renowned Character Artists and Comedians— Chas. W.—COGILL BROS.—Harry P. In their Original Laughable Specialty, entitled CHIT CHAT. Mr Chit (who has lots of business) Charles W. Cogill Mr Chat (who is in love, actor, and a singer) Harry P. Cogill £j§T They will introduce New Songs, Dunces, Laughable Situations, and entertaining Witticisms, forming in all an entertainment varied and amusing. N.B.—This style of acting is original with the Cogill Bros. Interval of Five Minutes. Overture— "Fairy Voices" ... Signor Benvenuiti. To conclude with the Cogill Brothers' Screaming Farce entitled THE MYSTERY! Jasper Mr Charles W. Cogill Mr J. Langliam... Mr Harry P. Cogill William Mr John Gilmore Mr Whittingham Mr J. J. Guest Mrs Whittingham Walter Medus Mrs Langham ... Miss Fanny Langley. Admission—As usual. J. S. SMITH AND CO.
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Kumara Times, Issue 3050, 12 August 1886, Page 2
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307Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 3050, 12 August 1886, Page 2
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