Amusements. pRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor Mr Bartlett. The Theatre hay.ing been kindly lent by Mr Bartlett to the Committee for liquidating the debt on St. Mary's Catholic Church, a GftAND CONCERT Will take place on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, On which occasion J.ULIA 'MATHEWS (Mrs W. H. MtMFORDji Will give her valuable services} aided by mimerous amateur Ladies and Gentlemen. For full particulars see programme. Tickets : Dress 1 Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. . ' Can be obtained at the principal storekeepers, hotels, and from members of the Committee. W. H. Mumford, 4683 , - Hon. Sec. T>RINCE OF WALES OPERA L HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager, Mr Bartlett. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1866.' GRANJ) COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, Tendered by the Members of the first Municipal Council of Hokitika, On which t>ccasion •MISS JULIA MATHEWS Will appear in two of her greatest impersonations, for the last time ' on the West Coast, having kindly tendered her valuable services. * FACES IN THE FIRE. -Cecil Vane . . . Mr Bartlett. Clara Glanvil ... Miss Julia Mathews. Song-^" Death of Nelson," Mr" C. G. Smith ; < And the great and glorious Burlesque, ALADDIN. Aladdin- Miss Julia Mathews / (Last time on the West Coast ) Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. s , 4735 GRAND DRESS BALL. . TUTR CHARLES VEITH has the honor to announce to his friends that a Grand Dress Ball will be held in the large new building attached to the CAFE DE FRANCE, ON * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, And that the following gentlemen* have kindly consented to act as a Committee of Management, and from whom Tickets of admission may bo obtained :-rMr Sprot * Mr James Anderson - Captain Beaumont ♦ Mr J. P. Klein \, Pahn D. Lynch * ' . „ W. Kortegast '„ W. Moffattr s i „ Mace ' Humphrey * ■ „ Pirie „ Hansen „ Murichausen. ' '.I The names of these gentlemen will be a sufficient guarantee thaff the entertain- j ment will be "one -of a s,trictly select character. No effort will be left untried to render this ball one of the best ever given in, the Colony. Every accommodation will be provided for the comfort and convenience of Ladies. A splendid Quadrille Band will be pro- i vided, and the Refreshments will be of a rerfierclie character. 4717 A GRAND Select Ball will be held at O'Connell!s Okarita Hotel, on Friday evening next. *_ Persons of questionable character will riot be admitted. | N.B. — Admission free. ' 4692 Land and HousesTjl O R S A ( L E, THE HOTEL DE FRANCE AND SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, By private Treaty. Terms most liberal. Application on the premises, TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. I-'HE undersigned being compelled through ill health, to relinquish business, offers to a man of moderate means, a first-class investment. Every information to prove ihe profitableness of the said business will be given. H. W. Schtjbart. Kanieri, Sept. 28, 1866. 4514 FOR SALE, By Private Contract — THE MELBOURNE PIE HOUSE AND COFFEE ROOMS (Opposite the Theatre), Revell Street. If not sold in a few days will be sold by Public Auction. Apply on the premises, to 4693 1 King and Yewehs. rj<o BE LET or SOLD; the UNION JL HOTEL, Teremakau, with every convenience for the business, with coach stabling attached j suitable fora married ooupte, Apply on iU pw^isw, 4^9
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West Coast Times, Issue 328, 11 October 1866, Page 3
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