Amusements. HO RJNTHIAN HALL. Srreat Success of tho World-ronowncd PROFESSOR JACOBS Another Grand ' CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, To bo Presented MONDA.Y& TUESDAY, Feb, 26 & .37, When will be introduced A great variety of Experiments, surpassing, if possible, anything tho Wizard :»as yet performed in Hokitika. Those ivlio havo nol seen his incomprehensible Wonders aro reminded that this is his LAST WEEK liere. Tho Entortaimnonts closo on Saturday, March 3rd, after which ho will, ivilh his Magic Temple, and his Goblin, Sprightly, vanish and becomo invisible at this part of the Southern hemisphere, and ' you shall not look upon his like again." Doors open at half-past 7 ; connnencd at 8 o'clock. Reserved Scats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s ; 1496 Children, half-price. mHEA TR E ROYAL, Shakspearo Hotel. A GRAND BALL Will bo hold at the above fashionable place of amusement on MONDAY EVENING, 26th INST. Dancing to commence at 10 p.m. An efficient Band and M.C. in attendance. Admission, 6s. T. B. Smith, 1480 Proprietor. Wanted •WANTED RUNNERS for tho West Coast Times and Leader. Apply at once at tho Branch Offico of tho paper, to Job. L. Munson. ANTED, Tenders for 50 Cords of Firewood. Apply to the Manager of the Star Steam Pumping Company, Kanieri. ' 1460 Ty ANTED by a first-class Barmaid a * v situation in Town or Country. Apply, Ballarat Star Hotel, Rovell Street, north. , " 1449 WANTED TO RENT, a Comfortable COTTAGE in a dry part of tho town. Address, " House," olfico of this paper. . WANTED, any number of Carpenters, Navvies, Platelayers, and Laborers, on the Bluff Harbor and Invorcavgill Railway, Southland. Apply on' tho ground, Messrs Smyth, Hoyt and Co., contractors. 1319 TO ANTED, SIX YOUNG LADIES ' |V " for tho Theatre Royiil, Shakspojire Hotel. T. B. Smith, proprietor. 1499 • TO SLAUGHTERMEN. / WANTED; one hundred well sailed HIDES, Mobison, Law & Co., 1420 Wharf street. Properties for Sale or to Let. HOTEL FOR SALE,~^n7oY the best Sites in Rovell-strect. G. C. Smith, Beach-street. 1385 TO STOREKEEPER sThOTEiT KEEPERS, A$D OTHERS. El 0 R v S A L E, Pho OTA GO STORE, 16 x 26, iron, with >r without Stock, situated on the Terrace, lanieri. Apply to Spurlino & Mitchell, 455 On the premises. ?IRST-CLASS INVESTMENT Proprietor leaviug the West Coast. pOR SALE.—That old-established lotol, situate on the South Spit, aud mown as THE FERRYMAN'S ARMS, STow doing a first- class improving busiicss, immediately at the head of the Lajoon, nnd pommanding the whole trade of lie Totara track. The premises comprise commodious )ar, sitting room, bedrooms, largo kitchen, vashing house, stabling, and outhouses ; ittached to tho hotel is a BUTCHER'S SHOP. The whole tt> be sold at moderate terms, together with goodwill, stock, fixtures, &c. Further particulars apply on tho premises. W. HARRIS, • ' » Proprietor. STORE, AN Excellent Iron Store For Sdjle, suitablo for any business. G. C. Smith, ' l4 <Mi , Beach street.
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West Coast Times, Issue 137, 26 February 1866, Page 4
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471Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 137, 26 February 1866, Page 4
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