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Amusements. RINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager— Mb Babtlett. Assistant Stage Manager, Mr Lionel Harding; Scenic Artist, Mr Neville Thornton ; Machinist, Mr. G. Cooper ; Properties by Mr Porriman ; Leader of tho Orchestra, Mr Chas. Eigenschanck. Production of the Adolphi Drama, in two Prologues and three Acts, with all tho original effects, JANET PRIDE, (Produced under the direction of Mr Bartlett). THIS EVENING, The performance will commence at 8 pre- "" oisely with Dion Bouccioault's great drama, in two prologues, and 3 acts, JANET , PRIDE. Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s ; Private Boxes, to hold six, £B 3s. TUESDAY, BENEFIT OF MR CLIFFORD. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS with all the grand and startling effeots as produced by Charles Kean, Esq., in London, is in active preparation. 3177 PRINCE or WALES OPERA HOUSE CIGAR DIVAN. THE proprietor of the above establishment begs to inform his friends and the public of Hokitika that he has opened, this day, the above-mentioned place with the finest brands of HavannaJi and other cigars, and choicest brands of tobacco. The Coffee and Reading Room is now open to'visitors', who will find every convenienco, comfort, and privacy, which the proprietor has taken special care to provide. All tho Colonial, English, and Australian papers on the table. Chess and Draughts for tho convenience of players. Opera Glasses on hire. 2711* B. Mendhmson. LONDON HOTEL. A GRAND BALL AND SUPPER T^ylLL be held at the above hotel, On WEDNESDAY EVENING Next, June 27. A splendid band will bo in attendance Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. Tickets (to admit a lady & gentleman) . 10s 6d each. J. H. Kebble, v 3166 Proprietor. 3pHEAT-RE ROYAL essee and Manager. Mr G. Donne. Crowded Houses Nightly. The Most Enthusiastic Audiences. Great and unparalleled Success of the World-renowned and Inimitable STEVENS' TROUPE, Who are, by.common consent, pronounced to be the marvel of tho existing age. This Evening, Monday, June 25, Positively the Last Appearance of the Youthful Wondor, Master W. O'D. Stevens, in his skilful feat entitled the The Sports of Atlas, or, the Great Globe A scension ; After which, it will be permanently withdrawn, to make room for other novelties. Last Night of tho Leap for Life, or the Double Trapeze, By Master W. O'D. Stevens and Ma&ter , Charles Edward Stevens. 'THIS EVENING, Monday, June 25. Doors open at half-past 7 ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission : — Reserved Seats, 45.; Back Seats, 2s. Tho performances terminate each evening at a quarter-past 10 o'olook. 8184 NOTICE. v MUSIC and Singing taught ; Pianos of all kinds tunod and restringed J and balls and private parties attended. Apply, personally, or by letter, for further particulars, as regards terms,- &c, to Luke's Private Boarding House, Weld street. Privato families attended . N.B.— Personal applications must be made between tho hours of 12 and 2. WHITE HOUSE, , Luke's Pbxvate Boabdino House, Wold street, Hokitika. June 26, 1866, 3187 TTOKITIKA LITERARY AND GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION. A MEETING OF THE . PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE WILL BB HELD In the Criterion Hotel, Revell-street, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, At half-past 7, x For tho purpose of taking steps to prepare a code of Rules, to enrol members, and to secure a proper building for the Association. W. L. Rees, 3194 Secretary pro tern,

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West Coast Times, Issue 236, 25 June 1866, Page 3

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540

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 236, 25 June 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 236, 25 June 1866, Page 3

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