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Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. .Proprietor Mr. James Bartlett. GRAND BAL MASQUE, a la Jullien. MR. t GEO. BEAVER having taken the theatre for one night, will give A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, On THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 19, 18G6. The Pit, boarded over and level with the Stage, makes one of.she grandest Ball-rooms in the Southern Hemisphere. [ All the Saloons open. Refreshments can b 5 obtained at the Bars. MAGNIFICENT. BAND Of Twenty Performers. SIX MASTERS OF THE CEPvEMONIES. Admission to Ball-room and Theatre :— Single tickets, 7s 6d : double tickets, 10s 6d. To Dress Circle, to witness the Ball, 2s 6d. Mr Hogan is appointed Costumier, and dresses can be hired of him at the Theatre. Tickets can be obtained at Mendelsson's Cigar Divan, next door to the Theatre. l^T Theatre re-opens on Saturday fov Dramatic Performances, entirely renovated. U76 PRINCE of WALES OPERA HOUSIC , CIGAR DIVAN. mHE proprietor of the above establishJ_ ment 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 Havannah and other cigars, and choicest brands of tobacco. The Coffee and Reading Room is now open to visitors, who will find every convenience, comfort, and privacy, which the 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. Mendkt.<3son.

NOTICE. MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. A T a Public Meeting the undersigned -^ gentlemen were appointed a Committee to receive subscriptions in aid of the Memorial which it is proposed to erect to the memory of Messrs. Whitcombe, Townsend, and Dobson : — Mr Cooper Mr South „ Mitchel „ Sprot „ Browning „ Winter „ Muller „ Jones „ Eaton „ {Sale „ Shaw „ Barff „ Bright „ Revell „ Turnbull „ Keogh „ Rochfort „ Schaw „ White „ Aylmer „ Hawkes „ Price. 3497 Feed. Eaton, Hon. Sec. MUSIC. |^ R. A. ~I N G E R, Teacheb of Music. Pianos of all kinds tuned and re-stringed. Balls and private parties attended. Address— Cohen Brothers, Eevell street. Open to an engagement. -3455* Shares in Companies. MONTEITH, Mining Agent, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 3675 ' Ross. ■jITINING SHARES WANTED and FOR SALE by the undersigned, — Shares in well known claims on Commissioner's Flat Kanieri Flat Eight-mile Three-mile A. R. Emebson, Mining, Stock, and Share Broker, 2552 Revell-street. TO MINING SPECULATORS. FIVE Shares to be disposed of in the 50 acres leased to Royan and Company, and situated in the Maori Reserve, Woodstock, near Hokitika. Full particulars to be obtained, and plan of ground to be seen, at I 3250 Emebson & Co.'s

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West Coast Times, Issue 255, 17 July 1866, Page 3

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429

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 255, 17 July 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 255, 17 July 1866, Page 3

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