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Amusements. H.A.C,B.S. f^i REYMOUTH - BRANCH, No. 17. rMJfry-y A BALL & BANQUET iiOP l^ sil un^ er c aus pi° es °f Jo \ I^Wh *^ c a^ ove Society, will if cT be held ori '^Jfei&rS ST. PATRICK'S DAY, At the New TRANSIT SHED, Tainui street. Dancing to commence at 9 p.rn, Admission Ticket, double 21s, single 15s, may be obtained from the following members of Committee, viz., T. O'Donnell, J. T. Fitzgerald, John O'Brien, M. Kennedy, P. Twohill, M. O'Conor, Peter Purcell, and J. A. Green. •yOLUNTEER HALL. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1874. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT will be given by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, in aid of the GREYMOUTH LITERARY SOCIETY. The first part of the programme to consist of SONGS, COMIC and SENTIMENTAL, DUETS, GLEES, andRECITATIOKS. To be followed by the Great Sensation Drama in three acts, entitled JOCRISSE, THE JUGGLER. Count De Lespierre ... Mr Elmer Le Vernay (his r ephew) ... Mr Raphael Adolph Demereno(attachd to Neapolitan Embassy Mr ft. Turner Jocrisse (the juggler) ... MrW.H. Leach Tobie Touratouraton (his jack-pudding) Mr P. Kyle Francoise (servant to the Count) Mr T. Douglass Countess De Lespierre ... Mrs H. Burgett Julie (daughter to juggler) Mrs P.Kyle Peasants, Bailiffs, &c. SYNOPSIS : Act 1. Fair in the Forest of Montmorency. The Conspiracy. Prestidigitation. Le Vernay as a Fortune-teller. Act 2. Apartments of the Juggler. The Victim. The Discovery. The Leap for Life. Act 3. Reparation. The arrest. Tobie to the rescue. SAVED ! SAVED ! ! SAVED ! ! ! Front seats, 3s ; Back seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 sharp. TTeTd mille failthe. THE WEARING OF THE GREEN ! ST. PATRICK'S DAY, in the MORNING. GRAND FREE BALL At the HIBERNIAN HOTEL, Boundary street, T O - N I G H T ! " The Harp that once in Tara's Hall," will wake up on this occasion. MARY BURCHELL, T7-OLUNTEER HALL. MISS AITKEN (Mrs J. L. Bunten), THE EMINENT TRAGEDIENNE, Will have the honor of appearing in the above Hall on THURSDAY EVENING. 19th MARCH, [n her POETICAL, DRAMATIC, and HOMOROUS DELINEATIONS. r> ACES. RACES. RACES. For the Best and most Seasonable Fare, The mo?t Comfortable Accommodation, And the most Moderate Charges, Commend me to the GREAT WESTERN HOT EL & BOARDING HOUSE. Meals at all hours. CHARLES WHITE, Proprietor. ALCU TT A SWEEP. on the GOLDFIELDS' HANDICAP, Will take place TO-MORROW EVENING, 18th M>^RCH, At the Albion Hotel. All members are requested to be present at 9 o'clock. r^ REYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP DERBY SWEEP. The DRAWING of the above is unavoidPOSTPONED until 9 o'clock THIS MORNING, 17th MARCH. JOHN O'BRIEN, Railway Terminus Hotel. TTT S. MOORHOUSE, SOLICITOR, Wellington. ! Parliamentary Agent. AS • I N G E R . . Watchmaker and Jeweller, Mawhera Quay, Has always on hand a magnificent assortmer. I \ oi (Jolonial-made J ewellery of all descriptions. ! Electro-gilding done on the premises. Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired. i All work dono at this establisment uaranteed

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1752, 17 March 1874, Page 3

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