Amusements. m H E A T R E ROYAL. FEIDAT, 12th APEIL, 1867. Grand ; COMPLIMENTAET BENEFIT TO i ME E. B. WOTTON, By the members of the raVERCARQILL AMA.TEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. The Performance, to commence with the popular Burlesque by F. 0. Burnand, Esq., entitled VILLIKINS AND HIS DINAH, Matter G-rumbleton G-ruffin, (a rich Soap Merchant .. of London, the original ■. Parient) ... ... ... Mr Jno. Munro Baron Boski Bumble (ances- • • tor of the celebrated '• Beadle, the original Lovier -.-.'•- , so gallant and gay) ... Mr J. R. Daviea William Wilkins (socially and cbnvivially - known as "Villikins," a young apprentice, in love with) ... Mr F. W. Paul Dinah Gruffin (the sole feminine female offspring of the above-mentioned Soap Merchant, in love with aforesaid Villikins) ... Mr R. B. Wotton To be followed by Selections from Trovatore (piano,) Mr W. Rolfe Readings from Artemus Ward Mr R. B. Wotton Song Mr J. W. Callow To conclude with a thrilling, interesting and tragically Startling Burlesque, by F. C Burnand Esq., entitled LOED LOVEL AND LADT NANCT BELL. Lord Lovel (a swell betrothed to Lady JSTancy Bell). ... Mr R.B. Wotton Baron Billy Bell (Father of Lady Nancy Mr N i Ferguson Rumtifoozle (formerly Due di Rumtifoozle, now living in exile as the "Bounding Brigand") ... Mr Jno. Munro Lady Nancy Bell (Daughter of the above mentioned Baron) ... Mr J. R. Davies First Brigand Mr F. W. Paul Second Brigand Mr JW. Callow First Retainer Mr Dickenson Second Retainer Mr Morley . . Admission — Boies, 4s ; Pit and Stalls, 2s. Children under 12 years, half-price. Doors open at half-past seven o'clock, performance to commence at eight precisely. Auction Sales and Notices SATUEDAT, 13th APEIL, 12 o'clock. ALBION SALE TAEDS, HORSES, &c. JNO. MUNRO has been instrjacted by Mr George Smith to hold regular "weekly Sales of Horses, Stock, &c, at the Albion Sale Yards, Dee street. SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 13th. Parties having Horses or Stock to dispose of will please commmunicate with Mr George Smith at the Sale Yards, or JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer, Dee street. PubLc Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. rnHE undersigned, in consequence of the Disso* j X lution of Partnership with himself and Mr C. L. Frederic, begs to thank his friends and the public, and to inform them that he will carry on the Business on his own account, and trust* that, with increased facilities and strict attention to the work entrusted i* him, to merit the patronage so liberally accorded to him heretofore. J. A. FREDERIC, .- Builder, Undertaker, 4c, • : Dee and Spey Streeto. A thoroughly practical Cabinet Maker alwaye on the premises, every description of Building manufactured, and country orders promptly attended to* . . Dee and Spey Streets, April 2nd, 1867% FENCING-. 1 LENDERS for construction of 1 to 8 miles : Ditch and Bank Fencing— on the Stations of the" undersigned—will be received at the ''Southland Times," until April iJlst. next. Plan and specifications may be Been there, or at the Home Station of CHALMERS BROS., MoaFJat The lowest or any tender bat necessarily accepted. £0B LEASE, OAnn ACRES LAND, near Invercafglll, £l\J\}\J foifct^B term of 14,yeaMi with Purohasing Clttuse* ' . ' " -:\y^ • : Further particulars on application, CALJDBR, BLACKLOCK & QQ,
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Southland Times, Issue 655, 10 April 1867, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 655, 10 April 1867, Page 3
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