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. Amusements. ffIHEATRE ROYAL. £e*ssee and Manager. Mr G. Donne. Genuine and Legitimate Success of tho World-renowned end Inimitable STEVENS' TROUPE. * Change of Programme, This Evening,. Tuesday, June 26, Introducing, for the First Time in Hokitika, Master W. O'D. Stevens on the Flying Trapeze. Those who have seen the famed George Ridgway, of the Lenton Troupe, in his daring ,and graceful feat on the 'Flying Trapeze, are jpecially invited to witness Master W. O'D. Stevens (aged 9 years) gp through the same performance. < The Single Trapeze, with spiral descension, will be reported to-night ; also, the Slack Rope, by W. O'D. Stevens. The Double Trapeze Perohe, for the «firßt time, to-night, oy Professor* Stevens and the young. Masters Stevens. / Leaping by the Company, for the first time, this evening, Tuesday, June 26. Doors open at hal f-past 7 ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission :— Reser red Seals, 45. ; Back Seats,. 2s. . .The performances terminate each evening at a quarter-past 10 o'clock. 3214 pROFESSOR STEVENS, J- Of the world-renowned Stevons' 1 Itoupe, Has the honor to intimate to bis old friends and the Dubh'o of Hokilika, that x „ " he will take A ' B E 'N E F .1 T, At the Theatre Royal, Shakspearo Hotel, On WEDNESDAY EVENING Next, . JUNE 27, When he trusts his friends will, one and all, rally round him on the occasion. 3216 '• PRINCE op WALES OPERAHOUSE CIGAR DIV^X THE proprietor of the above establishment begs to inform bis Aionds aud the public of Hokitika that he has opened, this day, the above-mentioned place with the finest brands of Hovennali and oilier cigars, and choicest brands of tobacco. The Coffee and IJeacl'o 3 Room is now open to visitors, who w'U find eveiy convenience, com<bi.t, end privacy, which the proprietor has taken spec/al care to provide. AU the ColoniV, English, aud Australian papers on the table. ' Chess I and Draughts for the convenience off players. Opera Glasses on hive. 2711* B. Mendptsson. LONDON HOTEL. A GRiND BALL AW SUPPER "IX7ILL be held at the above hotel, On WEDNESDAY -EVENING Nexi, Jnue27. A splencVd band w vl be ir i altendp^ce Dancing to con?Tience at 10 o'clock.

Tickets (to ac'mifc a h»cV & genliem--10s 6d eaca. an J. H. Kebble, 3166 Propiietor. » TTOKITIKA LITERARY 4ND ±1 GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION. A MEETING 03? THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE WILL EE HELD In the Criterion HoieJ, Reve 11 -,^ veet, on TCjjSSDAY EVENTNG NEXT, At b^f.pasfc 7, For the purpose of taking steps to prepare a code of Rules, to enrol members, and to secure a p -oper bu^tl'ng for the Association. W. L. Pur, 8194 Secreta.y pvo t cm. NOTICE. MUSIC and S'o^^g taught ; Pianos of al',a I ', kinds om'ed aud reslrhiged 5 aud balls and private pavties atfmded. Apply, pevsoua^y, or by letiej, for v v .boo particular.*, as regards terns, dc, to Ltjke'b Piivato Borvdhg House, WeW street*. Private faT?''"e3 a'ionded . N.B.— Per.joarl apv^ira'ioT) 1 } mvDt be made between the hours of 12 aod 2. WHITE~IrOUSE, Luke's Pbiva'ie EoAaDi.\-a Bouss, Weld stieet, Hokit"ua. June 25, 1866, 3187 HOKITIKA IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held THIS EVENING, • In the Fire Brigade Building, at 7 o'clock sharp, For the purpose of receiving the Report, Balance Sheet, and Resignation of the Improvement Committee. Thomas Mtjnbo, Hon. Sec. Hokitika, June 26, 1866* 3213

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West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 4

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