Amusements. pRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. ; Proprietors — Messrs Moon & Babtlhtt, Manager — Mr Thomas Lentox. THIS EVENING, "' LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. GRAND PROGRAMME. GRAND PROGRAMME. GRAND PROGRAMME. GREAT COMBINATION. GREAT COMBINATION. GREAT COMBINATION. THOMAS LENTON. THOMAS LENTON. THOMAS LENTON. LILLIPUTIAN CLOWNS. LILLIPUTIAN CLOWNS. LILLIPUTIAN CLOWNS. ROSA COOPER. ROSA COOPER. ROSA COOPER. GEORGE RIDGWAY. GEORGE RIDGWAY. GEORGE RIDGWAY. FLYING TRAPEZE. FLYING TRAPEZE. FLYING TRAPEZE. LA PERCHE EQUIPOISE. LA PERCHE EQUIPOISE. LA PERCHE EQUIPOISE. DOUBLE TRAPEZE. DOUBLE TRAPEZE. DOUBLE TRAPEZE. The Management beg to anmounce that this is most positively the last week of the above celebrated Troupe, arrangements having been made for their leaving by the Tararua for Sydney on Monday next. THURSDAY, MARCH 29th, Benefit op GEORGE RIDGWAY AND LEON SAMWELLS. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. Private Boxes to admit six, £3 3s. Seats maybe secured atPahn & Mendel- . son's Cigar Divan, adjoining the Theatre. Doors Open at Half-past 7 ; Commence at 8 o'clock precisely. 1933 m HEATEE EOYAL, Shakspeare Hotel. THE FIRST DRAMATIC COMPANY On the West Coast HAVE ARRIVED per Kennedy, And will have the honor of appearing before a Hokitika audience at the abore Theatre, consisting of the following Artistes — MISS KATE GRANT, MISS ELLEN DUPREY, MRS. FANSHAWE EVERESTE, Messrs Towers, Fawcett, South, St. George, ■ Hudson, j Jeffreys, j Evereste. The above Theatre has been made replete with every requisite to ensure the comfort of its patrons. See day bills. 1980 WaatedL WANTED, 200 MEN for the Railway. The Highest Wages given. App.y, on the works, to Smith, Hott, & Co., ' 1644 Invercargil. WANTED to buy, BONES. Highest price given. Apply W. S. Lockhart. ' 1936 WANTED to Purchase, 10 tons OLD LEAD. Morison, Law & Co. 1929 WANTED, first class Bricklayer. G. Clayton, London Bakery. , 1937 WANTED, two LADS, 15 to 17 years old, for Tobacconists. Prince of Wales Cigar Divan. 1959 WANTED a Female Servant. Apply* early, at the Ballarat Star Hotel, Revell-street. north. ' 1946' TT7'ANTED, a general useful Man '" Apply at the Commercial Hotel, Revell street. 1974 T\7"ANTED, Sawyers to work for a * " Water-race, either on wages or by contract. Apply to J. Wagner, Shamrock Hotel, 1976 WANTED, a Man to cook and make himself generally useful. Apply London Hotel, Revell street. 1962 TXT ANTED, Bones, Rags, old Copper, * * and Lead. W. S. Lockhart (opposite West Coast Times office. 1936' PARTNER; with about £200, to join JL another with an equal amount, to establish a Business south, Storekeeping , or otherwise, • References exchanged. ' v) • " Apply A, 8., Post Office, immeaiate, ' 'n 1961 • ■ >-.o:o r :',l.V j; ;u;; v ; •; o • ' ' '■' i\ / 1! nisZ
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West Coast Times, Issue 164, 28 March 1866, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 164, 28 March 1866, Page 3
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