0 Y A L. PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENT To be held in the above Theatre, on FLi [DAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1886, In aid of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL. Part I. 1. Overture "Pride of Ireland," a Selection of Irish Airs Kumara Brass Band 2. Glee, "Hail, smiling morn" Company 3. Song MrT. Green 4. Song and chorus Mrs Harris and Company 5. Song (comic) "Arrah, Patrick, mind the baby " ... Mr 0. Egden G Song, "The Old Flag" By sixteen little Misses 7. Recitation ... Mr Jas. Rochford 8. Song Miss Howe 9. Song Mr R. J. Seddon 10. Song and chorus "Come where my love lies dreaming" Mrs W. H. Brown and Company 11. Song (comic) Mr L. Meyer 12. Song MrR. J. Smith 13. Glee, "Ye Shepherds tell me" Company SMiss Toms Mrs Harris MrT. Cain Paet 11. Opening with "Britannia," a Selection of old English Airs, by the Kumara Brass Band, And concluding with the amusing Farce " Mad as a Hatter," In which the following characters will be taken : M'Crotchetty Fuzzleton (an eccentric old gentleman, with a very curious theories on the subject of moral control over mental aberration) Mr 0. Egden Mr Charles Harebrain (his nephew the unfortuate victim of the theories above mentioned) Mr J. Rochford Dr. Amens (the great expounder of the theory of Amentia) Mr T. I. Hudson Mr Wye Zed, F.R.C.S. (author of Treatise on "Congenital Imbecility") MrR. Seymour Bob (author of "Nothing at all") Mr R. Kilgour Fanny Fuzzleton Miss A. Stenhoube Maria Jane Mrs G. B. Way God Save the Queen ! Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, 3s and 2s. OPRINZ AND HAMBURGER, Having received A NEW STOCK OF Drapery, Clothing, AND BOOTS, Are now paying another visit to DILLMAN'S TOWN, AND WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK AT THE PUBLIC HALL As this will be the last visit before Christmas, purchasers should make an early call to secure bargains. jl/TAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF KUMARA. Ladies and Gentlesien.—At the request of a number of mt.ppayers, I am again a candidnte for the position of Mayor, and hope that my set vices in the past have been sufficiently "ood to again deserve your support at the forthcoming election. As unforseen circumstance will necessitate my absence from Kumara on the day of election, and I will therefore be unable to solicit }'our support by a personal canvass, I take this opportunity of soliciting yonr vote and interest. Should yon again place me in that honourable position, I shall continue to advance your interests to the best of my ability. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your oherlient swvant, HENRY BURGER. November 22nd, 18SG.
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Kumara Times, Issue 3136, 22 November 1886, Page 2
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440Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 3136, 22 November 1886, Page 2
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