ODDFELLOW'S HALL, REEFTON. * TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 6ti y AND 7TH APRIL. ff IfESSRS FOLEY and BERKLEY i'A In their world famed and geuuiu I, entertainment entitled r "CHI C," I Playad by tliem with unparalleled sue i, cess in all the principal cities of f Australia. , For criticisms of press read daily papers | For particulars see bi I Is. Admission as usual, \ J. LYNCH, , Manage* . ; KATER'S HALL. Lessees ... Messrs J. 3. Smith & Co, Manager for Miss Juno Ma C. H. Taylor. RETURN VISIT. pACE WEEK. ACE WEEK. IiETURN VISIT MISS ELOISE JUNO MR C. H. TAYLOR MISS ELLA CARRINGTON, and their Galled Back Company, ON THURSDAY, ... FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, Bth, 9th, and 10th April, In three new bills. THURSDAY, APRIL Bth. The Beautiful Drama adapted from Dickens's " Bleak House," entitled " J O." Lady Dedlock ... Miss Eloise Juno as played by ber with Miss Jennie Lee at the Standard Theatre, London, for over 1,000 nights. Jo ...... ... Miss Ha Carrington as played by her throughout the Colonies with immense success. Other characters by Misses Lilly Hill, Edwards, Hattie Hayes, and Mrs Reg. Reid, Messrs J. J. ennedy, Wilson Forbes, J. H. Nunn, Rodgers, Horton, Reg. Reid, F, Hemingham, and P. Spitter. FIRST RACE NIGHT, Dion Boucicault's Masterpiece, THE SHAUGHRAUN. Clair Ffolliott ... Miss Eloise Juno Cou the Shaughraun Mr C H. Taylor Moya Miss Ella Carrington With all the original Songs, and Dances. SEOOND RACE NIGHT. The Great Sporting and Sensational London Drama, WON BY A NECK. This piece ran for 940 nights when | produced in London, thus exceeding the runs of " After Dark " and 44 The Flying Scud." Admission:— Front Seats, 4s; Back 2s. Doors open at 7.80. Curtain at 8. ""estate of m. r. GisimoT CHEMIST, DECEASED. THE EXECUTORS have DIS POSED of the GOODWILL and STOCK to Mr Hansbt, who will in future carry on the business in his own behalf. Outstanding Accounts, due to the Estate, are to be paid to either Mb Hansby, or Mr J. G. Heslop. D. 0. PRESHAW, Executor. Reefton, 81st March, 1886. SADDLERY! SADDLERY ll M. MONELIES, HAS NOW OPENED in the above business, and has on hand a la»ge stock of ENGLISH and COLONIAL Saddlery, and is prepared TO SELL to suit the times, and encourage purchasers to buy in their own district ORDERED WORK. Saddles, Bridles, Buggy, Spring Cart and Heavy Cart harness, made in all styles. Special attentionwill be given to these particular lines, to Convince purchasers of tbe superioi ity of band made work. REPAIRS. Every attention will be given to RBPAIRS, and CHARGES STRICTLY ..MODERATE. Horse covers all sizes, and a large stock of American and Colonial Collars, Hairaes, and Chains always on band. The Trade Supplied All orders from outlying districts will be delivered free of charge. j M. MoNELIES. Near Forsyth & Masters;
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1687, 5 April 1886, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1687, 5 April 1886, Page 3
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