Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager, Mr Bartlett. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), October 20th, 1866, Historical Drama, in 4 acts, CARPENTER of ROUEN; or, The Brothers of the Confrerie. Marteau (the carpenter), Mr J. H. Allen. Part 1. — Monk— Mechanic— Mystery. , Part 2.— Doom— Block— Confrerie. Part 3.— Traitor— Gibbet— Eope. Part 4. — Husband— Hope — Revenge. Retribution. QUIET FAMILY, Mr and Mrs Lachlan M'G'owaii. OLIVER TWIST, on Monday. 491s T>RINCE OF WALES OPERA -^ HOUSE.— Proprietor, Mr Bartlett. BENEFIT OF MR. J. H. ALLEN, Wednesday Next, October 24, 1866. Under the patronage and in the presence of the Officers and Brethren of the Pacific Lodge of Hokitika. TWO NEW PIECES I TWO JACK SHEPPARDS! Comedy, Drama, Singing, Dancing, &c, &c. 4842 G. Beavek, agent. BALL! BALL! BALL! THEATRE ROYAL, Shakspeaee Hotel, Revell Street. IT being the custom on the West Coast whenever improvements are effected in any house* to celebrate the same with great festivities, now I, GEORGE, ELLIS, induced by the liberal support received at the last Ball, and having at considerable expense made extensive alterations, and added greatly to the comforts of the house and the casino, so as to claim the highest position in town, consider th/it I have an equal right with my brother hotel-keepers to inaugurate the same with A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY* DRESS BALL, : ON MONDAY, the 22nd OCTOBER, I and I trust the exertions I always make . in catering for the amusement of my sup1 porters will ensure me a bumper house. I Double Tickets, 7s 6d. ; single tickets, ss. .Dancing to commence at half-prfst ten. The best band in town has been specially engaged for the occasion, and Professor. Samson, the Prince of M.O.s, will conduct. 4811 1 Hotels and Restaurants. T7IUROPEAN RESTAURANT Jli revell-stheet south, Close to the Wharf. FULL 1 AND PLENTY HOUSE. The Proprietors beg to inform the Pubilc that they have made a reduction in prices as under :—: — Breakfast .-. 2s. Od. Dinner )soup, meat, vegetables, pudding and astry, with glas of sparkling ale) ... 2s. 6d. Suppers 2s,- Od Good clean beds, with clean sheets Is. 6d. Meals ready at all hours. 1 ' French, German,"* and Hungarian languages spoken. Note the address. 4777 /^HARLEY NAPIER HOTEL, Opposite Shakspeare Hotel, Revell-street, Hokitika. W. J. Caiens (late of the Sydney. Hotel, Teremakau), Proprietor. W. J. C. begs>to inform his old friends /and the public, that 1 he has purchased the above well-known Hotel, and intends making extensive alterations for their comfort and convenience. Travellers, diggers, and others, will find the comforts of a home at the above establishment. A choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Sparkling Ah?s and London Stout, always on hand. - 4776 OTAGO DINIFG RO^OMS, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika (directly opposite the wharf, the landing place of all arrivals and departures). T. NORTH, in thanking his numerous patrons for pi^st favors, wishes to inform them and the public generally, that he has made a great reduction in his prices — in future ' Breakfast ... 2s | Dinner ... 2s 6d Supper ... 2s | BeJs ..Is 6d Board, by the week, 30s Board and lodging 35s T. NORTH trusts, by at all times suppling a first-rate meal, combined with attention, to merit a fair share of public patronage. 4444 THE BULL AND MOUTH HOTEL, Revell street, Hokitika, CHAS. BOND, PROPRIETOR. TRAVELLERS, Diggers, and others, A- will find evei'y convenience combined with comfort and attention at the above well-known hotel. The proprietor, in returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their past liberal support, begs to state that nothing has been left undone to make his establishment one of the most comfortable houses in town. The bedrooms are clean, spacious, and well ventilated ; the table is - under the careful management of a good cook; the wines, spirits, &c, are carefully selected by the proprietor himself. . Counter Luncheon from 11 to 1. . 4466 'REILLY'S CAVAN HOTEL, Revell street North, Hokitika. The Proprietor having purchased the above well known hostelry, and made extensive alterations, is • prepared to meet his friends and the public, and to supply them with the best liquors at the most moderate charges. First- class accomodation for travellers, diggers, and others. " 4608 /CASEY'S 1 BALLARAT HOTEL \j Revell street, Hokitika. Skittles, Quoits, and Bagatelle, practised daily, as a dure, if not a preventive, for all diseases. ■ J . C, is always at home tQ welcome old frjenia-and new fapw, v • 47i«
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West Coast Times, Issue 336, 20 October 1866, Page 3
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