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MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, ETC. rp II EAT R. E II OVA L. SHOW WEEK. TUESDAY, Town Night. WEDNESDAY, Country Night. THURSDAY, Country Night. OCTOBER 2fith, 27th, and 281 ii. Comic Opera. By Arrangement with J C. WILLIAMSON. Rehearsed under the kind supervision .-f MR. TOM POLLARD, Of Pollard's Opera Coy. Staged l>y the Timaru Operatic Society. Gilbert and Sullivan's Glorious Comic Opera. Pirates of Penzance Or THE SLAVE OF DUTY. DRAMATIS PERSONAE : Tlii' Pirate King ... Mr W. A. Jordan Major General Stanley ... Air. Harry Moore Frederic Mr Denis Clarke (The Pirate. Apprentice and "The Slave of Duty.") Samuel Mr Edward Budd (The Pirate Lieutenant). Reuben Mr. F. Wakeham (A "Vocalistic" Pirate). Sergeant of Police ... Air. Will Foster Constable Mulvaney ... Mr. H. Archer Mabel Miss Mabel Ray Edith Miss Linda Herdman Kate Miss Mary Kelly Isabel Miss Jessie Mitchell (Some of Major General' Stanley's Daughters.) Ruth ... v — Miss Gertrude Whiting (A "Piratical" Maid of all Work.) The Goddess of Poetry Miss Ruby Glover Piratos, Police, and Major General Stanley's Daughters, by the Splendid Chorus of the Society (50 strong). The Beautiful Scenery specially painted by Mr. R. S. Griffiths. Act. 1. —A Rocky Seashore on the Coast of Cornwall. Act. II. —A Ruined Abbey and Chapel by Moonlight. Musical Conductor ... Air. Ellis Wood. With the following splendid Orchestra : The Pick of South Canterbury's Instrumentalists. Violins—Messrs J. H. Coombs, J. W. Wood, W. Hogg and' Miss Foster. Viola—Mr. E. Holdgate. 'Cello —Air. H. Wood. Double Bass —Mr. C. Holdgate. Cornets —Messrs F. Chapman and H. Necklen. Tenor Horn—Mr. A. .Bloomfield. Trombone—Mr J. Mcßae. Flutes —Messrs H. Holdgate and 0. Muller. • Piccolo—Mr. N. Holdgate. Clarionet—Mr. J. W. Philips. Side Drums, etc. —Mr. M. Ryan. Bass Drum and Cymbals:—Mr. G. Metson. Pianiste —Miss Katie Sherloekc. The Opera Staged under the Direction of Mr. Harry Moore. POPULAR PRICES:' Dress Circle, -Is. Orchestral Stalls,. 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. ' .. Box Plan at The Overture —8 p.m. Carriages and Motor Cars mav be ordered for 10.40 p.m. E. BUDD, Hon. See. and Treas. SHOW NIGHT DANCE. A DANCE will he held in the . ASSEMBLY ROOMS on THURSDAY, October 28th. Ladies Is; Gent.<j usual price. First-class Music. ST. ANDREWS GUN CLUB BIRD PIGEON MATCH, OCTOBER 26th, 1909, Starting Tat 11 a.m., on the Club's Grounds, St. Andrews. Prizes —£15, £7, £3. Nomination 10s, closing October 23rd.. Acceptance £l, on ground. Stars 10s. 50 yards boundary. 13 Birds. R. J. PUGH, Hon. Sec. KERIIYTOWN. "lONCERT WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE 18th NOVEMBER. WAIMATE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. G' ENERAL ENTRIES and Applications for space CLOSE TONIGHT, at 8 p.m. LOGAN GLENDINNING, Secretary. GENTLEMEN should see OUR iSMA 11T-FITTING READY-TO-WEAR TAILORED BOX SUITS, from Finest Silk-mixed Worsted Suitings. • CO PER CENT. SAVED. COWAN'S COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE. OUR OFFER TO-DAY. FASHIONABLE BOARDINGHOUSE in Christchurch; splendid opportunity. Price about £GOO. Up-to-date Millinery Establishment in centre of Wellington. About £350. Full particulars on inquiry to N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, Business Brokers, Box 332, Christchurch. NO. 421 IS the Number to Ring up when your COAL runs short. You will be put on to JOHN KNIGHT, BARNARD STREET COAL YARD. ALL KINDS OP COAL AND FIREWOOD Are stocked, and Delivery is made immediately on receipt of orders.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14039, 23 October 1909, Page 1

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