MUSIC HALL, GISBORNE. THE TURANGANUI J) RAMA T I C QL U B Will give an ENTERTAINMENT ON THURSDAY NEXT, April 30, 1874, when will be produced (with new Scenery and effects) the emotional Drama, in Two Acts, by Douglas Jerrold, entitled — “ THE RENT DAY.” Grantley T. W. Porter Old Crumbs F. J. Piesse Martin Haywood ... C. D. Berry Toby Haywood ... B. J. Hartnett Bull Frog ... ... T. Shirley Silver Jack H. M. Atcherley Hyssop M. G. Nasmith Beanstalk ... ... H. Steele Farmer Hodge ... ... H. J. Reed Stephen ... ... A. Stevens Rachel Haywood ... Miss Vernon Polly Briggs ... ... Miss Colville Farmers, Children, &c. The curtain will rise on a scene representing Sir David Wilkie’s celebrated picture— THE RENT DAY; And fall at the conclusion of the first Act on a Tableaux in imitation of DISTRAINING FOR RENT, By the same Artist. Interval of Fifteen Minutes. To be followed by a MUSICAL MELANGE. Quartette Song ... ... T. W. Porter Serio-Comic Medley Duet, written by Mr. F. J. Piesse, entitled— AN ALARMING SACRIFICE. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Berry. Flute Solo ... ... H. M. Atcherley Song ... ... T. Shirley To conclude with the amusing Duologue, from the Drama of 66 Time Tries AU” Fannie Fact (ladies’ maid) ... Mrs. Bach Tommy Tact (junior clerk) ... F. J. Piesse An interval of three years is supposed to have elapsed between the two Scenes. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o’clock. Prices of Admission —Front Seats, 4s; Baek Seats, 2s lid. T. W. Porter ... ... President C. D. Berry ... ... Stage Manager LOS T . | N Gisborne, on the 15th April, a Leather •A Ball Bag containing two New Zealand Medals, and two Spanish Crosses, of no value to anyone but the owner. Any person bringing the same to the Standard Office will be rewarded. KUA NGARO. nE poke t ingara ko nga mea kei roto i tnua peke e rua nga Tohu Toa mo nga whaiwhai o nui tireni he hiriwa, e rua Juki nga Tohu Toa mo te whaiwhai ki Paniora. he alma ripeka he koura, ka utua te tangata nina i kite, me homai kite tari o te Nupepa ki Turanganui, ara kia Wepu. T E N D E R S. r| LENDERS required to be sent in to the undersigned up to SATURDAY, the 2id May, for Erecting a Five Roomed House in the Gladstone Road. Labor only. J. TUTCHEN. INTIMATION. r jpUE Goods bought by G. G. ’Mill during his late visit to Auckland, consisting principally of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wearing Apparel, and Drapery of all descriptions will be ready for Inspection on MONDAY, 20th instant. Gisborne, April 17,1874. FOR SALE. gUBURBAN Section No. 179, corner of Childers-road and Roebuck-road. containing about 1 acre, 2 roods a nc 20 perches. C. A. T BMTINGTON. Land Agent. » L Peel-street.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 165, 28 April 1874, Page 3
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