LONDON HOTEL AND CONCEttT HALL, Reveli. Street. GREAT ATTRACTION, IMMENSE SUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES, npHE Proprietor of tho celebrated place* ■*• of Amusoment begs most respect* fully to inform his friends and tho publi. 1 generally that ho has, at considerable ox- 1 ponse, secured tho services of that most, celebrated Comic and Sentimental Vocalist MISS LIZZY WINTERBOURNE, tho Yorkshire Nightingalo, who has for" tho la3t two yoars sung with such DECIDED SUCCESS beforo tho most delighted and enrapture^ audiences in tho principal theatres oi' Victoria, and who will now APPEAR NIGHTLY at the above place of amusement. Also, MR. GEORGE INGLIS, the renowned Sam Johnson of tho age", whoso side-splitting comicalities havu never failed to call forth ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE from overflowing audiences before whom ho has tho honor to appear. MR. FRED. CLIFTON, tho Robson of tho colonies, will also an' poar nightly in tho far-famed and muchadmired SPIDER DANCE, a la Lola Montex, And will also give delineations of the various Actors and Actresses of tlie pre sent age. And last though not least — THE II ALL Has boon most tastefully decorated ami fitted up with overv convenience possible to ensuvo tho comfort of thoso who may feel desirous to take advantage of and enjoy a most pleasant Evening, for the small charge of Is admission. Doors opon at half-past 7. Porfor* mancos commences at 8 o'clock precisolyJ. H. KEBBLFJ, Proprietor^ NEW WEEKLY PAPER. , On Saturday, the 30th instant, will bo" published tho first number of a New Weekly Paper, to be called "THE LEADER," Consisting of 12 pages, and got up in all respects similarly to tho Molbourno papor of that name. fpHE want of such a journal has ion# -L been felt in the country districts by tho mining community, and it is with v special viow to meet tho requirements of this class that the proprietors' havo determined on issuing a weekly publication, which will bo completo in all respects, and contain the fullest English, Colonial, Gonoral, Local, Shipping, Commercial and Mining intelligence. Extracts of interest from all Home and Colonial Papers, with tho latest and most reliable Mining Reports will bo given ; and merchants at a distance may depend implicitly on accuracy in relation to pricos current or othor business reports. With reference to mining news, tho proprietors, from past goldfields experience avo aware how grossly minors have been deceived by interested and unscrupulous porsons writing up tho particular field on which thoy aro located, and thoy havo theroforo at considerable oxpouso secured tho services of able correspondents, on whoso integrity they can place tho most perfect reliance, and who will furnish regular reports from every district qh the coast. In addition to tho ordinary features of a first-class newspaper, a spaco will bo doVoted to the publication of an interesting Tale, to bo continuod weekly, sketches, facetio), and general light roading* , Tho proprietors havo also mado arrange monts for tho most complote circulation of The Leaderj agonts for its salo having been appointed on ovory portion of the* goldfiolds, through all tho provinces of tho colony, and in all the principal Australian towns. Files will bo sont by ovory mail to tho English agontsi In conclusion, they beg to say that no effort will bo Spared to mako this in ovory respect a first-class journal, and from peculiar facilities at thoir command thoy can do so in such a mannor as to challenge competition. Thoy may say " it's not in mortals to command success, 1 ' but thoy will do moro — dosorvo it. * Orders for copies, subscriptions,, and advertisements will bo rocoived at tho West Coast Tutus office, Rovell strcot/ pHEAPEST PROVISION STORE IN HOKITIKA, Opposite tho Hospital* n, Wright; j . Proprietor*
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West Coast Times, Issue 47, 21 September 1865, Page 3
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617Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 47, 21 September 1865, Page 3
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