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Meetings and Amusements.. HEATBE B O Y A 1 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28th. THURSDAY, MARCH 3*t. 1906. Timaru Operatic Society Lecocq's 3-Act Glorious Comic Opera LA FJLLLE DE • MADAME ANGOT. DRAMATIS PERSONJ3: Mademoiselle Lange, 'Actress -and Protege of Ban-as—Miss Madge HokClairette Angot, Daughter of Madame Angot, betrothed to Pomponnet—Miss Cis. McGuinness. Larivaudiere, oonspiring against the Republic—Mr Raymond Edwards. Pomponnet, a. Barber, betrothed to Clairette—Mr Alf. Boys. Ange Pitou, a Poet, in love -with Clairette —Mr B. De Looze. 1 Loucbard, Police Officer and Spy, under Larivaudiere's orders : Mr Chas. Healey. Hersilie, Companion to Mad'lle Lange—i Miss Grahnn?. Amaranthe and Javotte (Market Women. Friends of Clakette) —Misses CL Ongley I and E. Graham. | Trenitz, a Dandy of the Period, -devoted to dancing—Mr D. Smith. Celeste, a Lady Conspirator, devc&ed to dancing—Miss fiita Glover. Buteux, a Market Man—Mr W. Jordan. Captain Valiant, Officer of Hussars—Mr E. Budd. I Cadet, a Market Man—Mr A. Sutherland. Market Men and Women, Soldiers, Vican- . dieres, Flower Girk, Courtiers, Pages, | Ballerinas, ete.. etc, by the Powerful and Perfectly Trained Chorus of the Society. Sopranos and Altos.—Misses McGuinness, Hole, Ongley, Graham, E. Graham. K. McGrath. M. Dennehj, H. McGrath. B. Graham, Whitley, <F. McDonald. Batcock, J. McDonald, L. Hilton, McSweeuey, M. Moore, Napier, Tunny, fj. Hilton. Tenors and Basses.—Messr* Horton, Jordan, Sutherland, Budd, Healer, Simpkins, D. Smith, Boys, Edwards, Murphy, Broadhead, Scott. Miller, Groves, Staff, Archer, Feeley. Anderson, Campbell, Irving, Mills. A SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHESTRA. Leader : "kst Violin, Mr Hector Spensley; 2nd Violins, Mr J. Haytield and Miss Hartle; 'Cello, Mr Ha'thawav; Double Bass, Mr Hitch; Cornet, Mr R. Munro; Euphonium, Mr H. Necklen; Flute, Mr Nelson ; Drum, Mr Ryan. Pianiste, Mits E. Dennehy. -^ Musical Conductor-r^Mr"A. D. Munro. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY used in this Opera as follows:—Act I—French Street Scene during the Republic, after the Revolution of 1793. Act 2—Ball Room at Mademoiselle Lange's Chateau. Act Street Scene in a Parisian Suburb. The Incidental Dances in the Second Act, kindly supervised fay Miss Rita Glover (Christchurch Operatic Society). The Opera produced under the sole direction of Mr H. S. Moore. Box Plan at Miber and Thompson's Piano Warehouse. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle, ss; •Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Babies in Arms, One Guinea. Doors open at 7.20 p.m. No Early Doors. Carriage and Motor Cars may be ordered for 10.50 p.m. R. HAROLD, Hon. Sec. J. CAMERON, Hon. Treas. lAREWELL- SOCIAL To REV. FATHER TUBMAN. ST. ANDREWS PUBLIC HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. All Cordially Invited. ALBURY BLACK DIAMONDS. AN ENTERTAINMENT will take place in the Alburv Town Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th. . Admission ... Is. A DANCE to b? held after, in aid of the Piano Fund. Admission, le>. G. E. ROWLAND. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! MR. J. F. GRAY, Evangelist, who is visiting the District, will (D.V.) give a Special Address in Sutherlands School on Lord's Day Afternoon, at 3 o'clock; also at Pleasant Point, in the Oddfellows' Hall, at 7 p.m., taking for his subject "Christ in the Tabernacle." illustrated by a large Chart showing God's first dwelling-place on earth. All are heartily invited to attend the above Meetings. S.C.J.Ci Nominations Close MONDAY, sth MARCH, 10 p.m. "CAIRNSMORE HOI7SE" PRIVATE HOSPITAL AND CONVALESCENT HOME. Matron, Mrs R. Soninrerville, Certificate Glasgow Western Infirmary, First Prizetaker Professor Simpson's Royal Maternity Hospital, Edinburgh. HEWLINGS STREET. TIMARU. Telephone No. 163. TTANTED—Nuree (country, 12s), GeneYV ral (town, lis), House-Parlourmaid (country, 12s), Housemaid-Laundress (country, 14s), General (Winchester, 12s 6d), Housemaid (country, 12s). General iSeadown, 13s 6d), Cook-Laundress (15t0, Cook (country, £35). Agent Madam" Weigel's Patterns and Journals.—Meadowcroft and Co., Stafford Street.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12909, 24 February 1906, Page 1

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