Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager... Mr J. Bartlett. PRODUCTION OF THE FIRST PANTOMIME on the West Coast, and the most complete yet produced in the Colonies, having been lour months in preparation, and will be placed on the stage at a cost of LSOO. GRAND WATEE FALL OF EEAL WATER. The Entirely New Scenery, by Mr Thornton The Extraordinary Properties, by Mr G. Perriman The Monster Machinery, by Mr G. Cooper The Costumes, by Mrs Underwood. The Gas Arrangements, by Mr Barton The Comic Scenes, inveitedby Mr Hogan The Tricks, designed by Messrs Andrews and Clifford The Dances, by M.r Glennie The new Overture and Music composed and arranged by Mr Ohas. Eigenschanck The whole produced under the direction of Mr Babtlett. A aOOD OLD MEERY CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, ENTITLED FAIEY JACK THE G-IANT KILLEEj Or, Harlequin. King Arrhur, and Ye Knights ot Ye Round Table, or the Waterfalls in the Stalactite Pass of Jewelled and Floral Beauty, and the Dell of Golden Ferns. Scene I—Jacks1 — Jacks Umble Roof. Scene 2 — Exterior of tlie Good King Arthur Tavern. Scene 3 — A Landscape. Scene 4 — Gorgibuster's Boudoir. Scene 5 — A Surpassingly Frightful Pass. GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE Of the Stalactite Pass of Jewelled and Floral Beauty. Clown Mr William Andrews Pantaloon Mr J. H. Clifford Harlequin Mr Andrew Glennie Columbine Miss Kate Grant Here we are ! How are you ? A Merry Christmas. Scene 7 — Gibson's Quay. Scene 8 — Haunted Chamber Scene 9 — A wellknown Draper's and Chemist's. Scene 10 — Tobacconist's and Barber's, which changes to the Cave of Horror, Despair, Misery, and Gloom, leading to the Dell of Golden Ferns aud Silvery Waterfalls in the Cataract of Lovingness, the abode of bliss. A i all of real water from a height of fifty feet. The Pantomime will be preceded by Blanche's Drama, in two acts, NOT A BAD JUDGE. John Caspar Lavater Mr Bartlett His original character. The Pantomime will be played, for the second time, to-night. The performance will commence at the usual hour of 8 in the evening.
Prices as usual. Children and Schools half-price to all parts of the Theatre. Remember ! BOXING DAY AND NIGHT. 6091 PRINCE OF W\LES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager, Mr Babtlett. In answer to numerous applications, the management beg to state that a 'BAL MASQUE And CARNIVAL DE VENICE Will take place on MONDAY NEXT, The last day of the old year and the first morning of the IN ew Year. It will be the LAST BALL THIS SEASON. Dresses can be hired now. BAL MASQUE ! BAL MASQUE ! And PLAIN BALL ! PLAIN BALL ! Monday, Decembee 31, 1866. Prices : Bull Room, 7s. 6c1. ; Double Tickets, to admit two ladies, or lady and gentleman, 10s. 6d. ; Dress Circle, 2s. 6d. MONDAY, DECEMBR 31, 1866. 6111 SPORTS ! SPORTS ! ! SrORTS 1! ! GREAT ATTRACTION. CHRISTMAS SPORTS AT ELI HELLIER'S RIFLE GALLERY, STAR HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. The undermentioned Prizes will be given to the best 12 shots at the target, or flying shots during the week, coinmei cinq on Monday, 21th, ending on Saturday, the 30th. Ist PRIZE. A Colt's six-chamber revolving Gun. 2nd PRIZE. A splendid Silver Watch. 3rd PRIZE. A splendid self-acting revolving Pistol, Maker, Wm. Horton Whitehaven. 4th PRIZE. Bendigo Gold (Victoria) Ring. The above prizes m ill be delivered to the winners on New Year's Day. Entrance-fee to each prize, 2s 6d. 5918 Eli llellibe. X A T I N G RINK, Weld Steeet, Opposite the West Coast Times Office. Immense success of the Skaters ! Open day and night. Monthly tickets, £1, to be had of W. B Sinclair, at the Rink. 6778 W. B. Sinclaie, agent. /"^HARLES MOTHERhILL, pupil of \J Fuller, champion skater of the world, will perform on the roller skates Day and Night. Monthly Tickets, One Pound.
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West Coast Times, Issue 392, 27 December 1866, Page 3
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627Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 392, 27 December 1866, Page 3
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