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BENEIFT OF THE HOSPITAL. „ THURSDAY, MARCH Bth, 1877. is T^AWSON'B ASSEMBLY ROOMS, in LJ -..■TI »r Mr George Cotterell I* In his Original EnlMlaininent, entitled I QUIZ; ob, FACESIAND FANCIES iy Miss Isabel^ Oarandini »* fMrs Colifcerell.) s ' Pbogbammel— Pabt I. y Song-* I Seek for Tfee in every | n Flower' (Gan.) I Mrs Cotterell c A MESMERIP SEANCE, ! e At which MrHotterfell will impersonate c*e * both operator and sibjects. Lost lndi - n viduality, Old Whi ehead an Invalid, a n Prize Fighter, a F ench Photographer, it an d Bob 3onifaee. J CHARITY DINNER SPEECHES. ,c (Leitchfiel< Mosely.) n The Earl Mount Stew artproposes the toast d of the evening. Mr \ )uffer, the Secretary i" reads a small portioi of the report ; and s M. Hector de Longb an, the great French y writer, proposes the lealth of the Ladies. i Canzonetle (Bass)-' Pecche quanno ' mmc vide 1 (Neapol tan)...Signor Snono I Sons-* Should be uj braid' (Biskop) f S Mrs Cotterell t THE SCIENTIF C LECTURE f 1 Prof. Fidget will L >eture on Signs and ' Symbols, Facts and lFigures, Faces and r Brains— withlDiagrams. ' 'WASNT IT aHOCKING.' | Mrs Meals, who bas buiied three husbands, t will discourse on the intense passions. I Colonel Twaddle, the Obe-Armed Orator, : will recite • Tbe Bachtlor's Soliloquy.' | OUR GERMAN COU&IN, ; With Song— ' I schmoaes meinPoipe.' Interval of Ten JMinutes. Pabi 111 Introduction ... .1. Pianoforte Song— 'The Mountebanky (Vivien) Mrs Cotterell OPERA DICA^EBA! Adolphus Roosher, Esq, a distinguished Musician, who don't know i note of music, will sing selections from he Opera of ' Umbuggiana ' MATTER vemis, 1IND ; HATS AND THEIR IN TLUENCES. A Lecture with Humorot s Illustrations. A Pakeha Maori «ong— * Waka, Waka, Whack.' Song—' When the Roses B oom Again' (Turner) ... Mrs Cotterell MYSTERY AND MUSIC. Herr Von Prosi« explains Mystery roost conclusively, and sings ' A Leetle Mountain Air,' wi th an equally mderstandable [translation. WEDDING BRPAKFAST SPEECHE J Beinfc Scraps from the Spt eches delivered by Dr. Ponder, Mr Shyly, Mr Lonesome. Mr Wyley, Captain Founi er, and Master Twemble. Song—" Twin Brothers' ( lieitth) gong , ... Mrs Cotterell \ WATKINS AND \ TALKER, 1 The Red Lion Inn and lied Lion Philosophy, with song—' The Jolly Waggoner.' SPECIMENS OF CO& IC SONGS, PAST AND PttESE IT. \ Past Gi es Scroggings ■ Present ... Not so Bad for Me > Admission— Fronts Seats, 4s Back, 2s 6d ' Doors- open at 7.30. Commence at 8. i REEFfON HOSPITAL. I NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of SubB scribers to tha Reef ton Hospital • will be held at Dawson's Hall on 0 MONDAY, the 2nd APRIL, at 8 0 o'clock. I |* Busnrasß— r. To receive Annual Report and 9 Balance Sheet, to elect a New Committee for the en« * suing year. Should there be y more than twelve Gentle*" c men nominated, the Election . will be taken by Ballot on '^ Saturday, the\7th April— due notice of the Polling places m will be given. \ v No person will be entitled to vote m who is not a subscribe^ of 10s and sd upwards preyious to the nay of nomijff. nation. I jj WILLIAM M'LEAN, ed Hon. See. i Coal! Qpal! Goal! of fTIHE undersignad begs to announce 9 J- that having low opened up one j, of the most extensive coal mines ever discovered in tbe Unangahua, is now prepared to suppsv Coal at the pit er mouth in any quantity, and at moderate c* charges. I !S Special attention! is called to the ie superior quality of this Coal, which ia y fully equal to that from the Energetic ,jj seam, I In the course of a few days the undersigned will be prepared to deliver Coal in any pare of the town. PATRICK M'INEKNEY.

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 3

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