Notice*. DUXE 1 OF EDINBURGH THEATRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16. A GRAND AMATEUR MUSICAL AND, DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE Will be Given on the above date, the receipts from which will be devoted to liquidating tbe existing liabilities of tbe Hokitika School Committee. (Under the patronage of all the lea'diog citizens of the town and the various public bodies ) PROGRAMME. Pabt I. < Overture ... Volunteer Brass Band (By Special Request.the amusing Comedy) < MY WIFE'S DENTIST! DbAHATIS PBHSONiE — Lady Letitia Beauville (loving wife of Sir John) Miss Gallop Cicely Squadron (in love witb Dick Hazard) Miss Gosson ( Rhoda (a Lady's Maid, always well informed). ... ..;_ Mbs Gosson Sir John Beauville (with a mistaken idea of things in general) ... Mr W. Souter -, General Squadron (a gentleman who always speaks bis mind) ... , MrW. A.Andrewß , Dalvid'(an inquisitive footman) Mr Scanlan Dick Hazard (a gay young spark with a passion tor gambling), .. , Mr E. E. Roeb. ■ Intebval of Five Minutes. Part 11. MUSICAL SELECTIONS, &c. Overture ... Volunteer: Brass Sand i Song-;" Why hast Thou Taught Me to Love Thee"— Mr R; T. Elcoate j Song — Mr L. Snow Recitation — • " Sergeant Busfuz's Oration at the Pickwick Trial", Mr W.D. Banks Song—" Bid Me Discourse " Mr W. A. Spence Duet—" I Would That My' Love " I Miss Rich and Mr B. T. Elcoate. , Intebval of Five Minutes. Pact 111 Overture ... Volunteer Brass Band The Side-Splitting Farce BOOTS AT THE SWAN! Dbamatis Person*. Mifs Cecilia Moonshine (a romantic lady ; a victim ' to sentiment and lighVreading, with a'^fond attachment to extraordinary novelties) ... ... Mrs Gosson Emily, Trevor Moonshine (a jouug lady with a fortune in p2rspective and a confesse J attachment toMr Henry Higgins) Miss Mordant Sally Smith' (a genteel house maid with a good character from her first place, and a slight attachment tp a fancy baker) Miss Gosson Betty Jenkins (a plain cook without any attachment) Master C. Purkiss Jacob Earwig (" Tbe Boots at the Swan" ; a free- and-eaay youth, with a strong talent for pantomime, a refined taste, and a strong attachment to refresh' ment) Mr E. E. Ross Mr Henry Higgins (a gentleman with an unfortunate name, and a fervent attachment to Emily .Trevor Moonshine) Mr W. A. Andrews Frank Frißkly (a cavalry captain with a genius for invention, a propensity for progression, and an attachment for everything but his regiment) Mr J. W. Souter Peter Pipping (a p omieing young gentleman in livery, with an ) inquiring mind and an unforlu- : nate attachment) ... Mr E. Sofia ) (Villagers, Policemen, &c, &c.) ! God Save the Queen. Fbices of Admission— Dress Circle, 33 ; Stall, 2s ; Pit, Is. TICKETS to be HAD EVERYWHRE* Carriages may be ordered for 10.45 p.m., as owing to tbe length of the programme the management have arranged that the performance will commence at eight o'clock sharp. Special Trams and Coaches will run between here, Kanieri, and Rimu on the evening of the entertainment, returning immediately at its cloße. Doors Open at 7 p m.; to Commence at 8. Stage Manager ... Mr E. E. Boss Musical Director Mr R. T. Elcoate Pianist Mr Combe Scenic' Artist Mr C. Hall W. D. BANKS, Hon. Secretary, WILLIAM HEINZ. WESTLAND TINWARE AND 1 SHEET-IRON WORKS, HOKITIKA AND KUMARA. ENCOURAGE WESTLAND INDUSTRIES. Orders wanted for 10,000 feet iron fluming supplied at the shortest notice. Also: Tanks, Chimneys, Pumps, Stoves, Colonial Ovens (all sizes), aud all kinds and descriptions of Sheet-iron Work Done. Copper, Brass and Tinware at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail. P.S.— Jam and Preserving Tius at i Melbourne prices. • REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, ' AND AT KUMARA. NOTICE. E. J. L~ L ° r D ' Having taken over G, A. Paterson's Busi1 ness, bopeß to bo favored with a fair share of Public Patronage, to merit which he j will Sell the BEST of GOODS at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES The plan on which he will conduct bis business will be SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. Note the Addbess— )f E. J. LLOYD, euccissob'to Le G. A. PATEESON, 2t COBNEB OF REVELL AND WELD STREETS, HOKITIKA^
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West Coast Times, Issue 6188, 12 April 1886, Page 3
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