Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. roprietor and Manager— Mb Babtleot. Assistant Stage Manager, Mr Lionel Harding; Scenic Artist, Mr Neville Thornton ; Machinist, Mr. G. Cooper ; Properties by Mr Perriman ; Leader of the Orchestra, Mr Chas. Eigensohanok. I Last Night of \ LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET, . And the screaming Farce,' THE LOTTERY TICKET. . THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, The performance will commence at 8 precisely, with tho Sensational Drama, LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. To conclude with tho screaming Farce, THE LOTTERY TICKET. Dress Circle, ss ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s ; Private Boxes, to hold six, £3 Bs. ■ Grand Fashionable Night on Friday. , Great Bill on Saturday. JANET P RIDE, AND THE. CORSICAN BROTHERS, In active preparation. 3026 TIT D M E. SOHJEE'SI Branch W A! X W O jR X S ; From Melbourne and Sydney, NOW OPEN, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. * ,At tho Rooms of the Volunteer Fir Brigade, REVELL-STREET, HOKITIKA. The Exhibition contains upwards of THIRTY LIFE-LIKB F I G ,U R E S Of Celebrated and Notorious Characters, ' Open daily, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Admission, Two Shillings ; Children, halt 2895* price.
n RAND MASONIC BALL. Under the direction of Tho Worshipful Master, Officers, and Members of the PACIFIC LODGE OF HOKITIKA, At the Pbinoe op Wales Opeba House, On WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1866, Being the Anniversary of Her Most Gracious Majesty's Accession to the Throne. Gentlemen's Tickots,£3 35.; Ladies, Free. Application for Tickets to be made to any member of the Committee, viz. : — Bro. J. Moss, W.M. „ J. M. Rice, I.W. ' i „ Chapman, P.M. „ Taylor, P.M. „ Nees, Treasurer „ H. Marks „ J. ft. Anderson „ T. L. Bright; or Bro.WM. Fisheb, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee. STEWABDS, Bro. Harris, P.M. „ . Williams, J.D. „ Banks „ Ahnaa „ Emerson „ Osborne 1 „ Leary „ Limbrick * „ Cohen „ Luckett „ Pritchard Devore. 2876* PRINCE op WALES OPERA HOUSE CIGAR DIVAN. rpHE proprietor of the above establishX ment bogs to inform his friends and the publio of Hokitika that he has opened, this day, tho above-mentioned place with the finest brands of Havannah and other oigars, and choicest brands of tobacco. The Coffee and Reading Room is now open to visitors, who will find every convenience, comfort, and privacy, which tho proprietor has taken special care to provide. All the Colonial, English, and Australian papers on the table. Chess and Draughts for. the convenience of players. ■ , Opera Glasses on hire. • 2711* . B. Mendelsson. Shares m Companies. TITINING SHARES WANTED and FOR SALE by the undersigned,— Shares in well known olaims on Commissioner's Flat Kanieri Flat Eight-mile Three-mile Jones's. . • A. R. Emebson, Mining, Stock, and Share Broker, 5652 Rovell-streek
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West Coast Times, Issue 230, 14 June 1866, Page 3
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