Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES' OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. Bartlett. Last five nights of the brilliant and accomplished artiste JULIA MATHEWSj Queen of Burlesque, previous to her departure to Victoria, en route for San Francisco. Remember ! only five nights more ! Remember, last week of burlesque ! Tonight, Tuesday, last time of the success^ ful comedy THE IRISH HEIRESS ; Julia Mathews as Norah Merrion, the Irish Heiress — Mr Bartlett as Percy Ardent ; to conclude with the most successful burlesque of ALADDIN; Julia Mathews as the Wonderful Scamp, with songs " I'm an idle Vagabond Boy," and " Sweet spirit hear my prayer," and the only original Chinese song ; Mr Andrews as the Widow Twankay. ,05" In rehearsal, FACES IN THE FIRE ; the last burlesque, INVISIBLE PRINCE. .Next Friday, Julia Mathews' first and Farewell Benefit in Hokitika. 4231 RINCE OF WALES OPEEA HOUSE. Proprietor, Mr J. Bart. Ictt. Julia Mathews (Mrs W. H. Mumford) has the 'honor to announce to her large circle of friends and patrons }n Hokitika, that her Farewell, and First Benefit in Hokitika will take place on Friday next, the 14th instant, whenVill be produced an entirely new fashionable Comedy and Burlesque. , , ' Programme : — ' Buckinham's celebrated comedy, in 3 acts, entitled" FACES IN THE FIRE ! Clara Glanvil (the jealous wife) Julia -Mathews. Between the pieces, song, " Auld Robin Gray." . Illustrated with illuminated Tableau " , Vivants. Concluding (first time) with the celebrated Burlesque Extravaganza of - THE INVISIBLE. PRINCE. Don Leander (the Invisible, Prince) Julia Mathews. N.B. — Tickets can now be obtained from Mr Mumford, agent at the Theatre, from 10130. a.m. till 2 p.m., or at the Criterion Hotel. Vivat Regina. 4232 Coaches. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE -OF, ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A COACH will leave the booking office of the above Company, next to Osborne's Empire Hotel, every Tuesday and Friday mornings, for Christchurch and interme- • diate stations. A daily line of Coaches have also been established between Hokitika and Grey--mouth, and Hokitika-and Rosstown. For particulars as to time of starting, &c, apply at the above office. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors." Westland Manager — W. Ceawlet. .3897 TURNERY WORK. HENRY NICKLESS, Wood Turner. EveVy description of Turnery work done. N.B: — Skittles, Phis, and Balls made to order, out of the very best and strongest wood, on the shortest notice. . NEXT TRAMW4Y HOTEL, 4223 Stafford street. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!! FOR HIRE, at Davidson and Cos., Cumberland Stables, Beach street, Hokitika, and Grahams and Cos., Cosmopolitan Stables, Greymouth. • ' > Fare... £1 10s. each way. 4221 HARRISON & CO., Sheet-iron and Tin-plate Workers, Revell street North, have /always on hand Pumps, Chimneys, and Tinware.. Merchants and Dealers supplied at wholesale prices. All orders punctually attended -4;o. Repairs neatly executed. v 4222 ROJ3ERT HARPER' & CO., Coffee and^Spice Merchants, • and •MANUFACTURERS, 55|- Flindees Lane East (Near Swanston street : opposite St. Paul's Schools), 4019| MELBOURNE, v ' [a gabd.] MR. WM. ROBERT^ begs to inform the public generally that he has purchased the Establishment formerly J.. C. Brooke and Co., and trusts hy his personal attention to ensure a share of public patronage. 4228 ROBERTS' REPERTORIUM; WIBLIAM ROBERTS^ X;A.C. M.L.R.1.,. ' Phaemacopolist, Opeeative Chemist, &c, Begs,- to inform tho public that he has, purchased tho EstablishnWnt formerly J. C. Brookeland Co., that he is arranging for supplies, and trusts by persbnally conducting the same to ensure a- share of general support. 4227 WESTERN DRUG HALL, Revell-steeet (Opposite the Wonder of the World), Greymouth & Queenstown, Otago. EP R O S S E R , • (from 1 Savory and Moore's, London, and Melbourne, Victoria), wholesale and retail druggist, has on sale a large and well-selected stock of ' DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Genuine Patent Medicinas, Ayer's and Townsend's Sarsßparilla, Holloway's Pills' and Ointment, Davis' Paui Killer, Perry's • Triesmar, Balm Syriacum, &c, Carbonate Soda, Tartarie Acid, Cordial-makors Materials, Corks and Bottles, and Quicksilver, which he is prepared to supply at the' lowest current rates, .
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West Coast Times, Issue 302, 11 September 1866, Page 3
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636Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 302, 11 September 1866, Page 3
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