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NEW SONG. Ara — "King of tlie Cannibal Islands." THE Festive Season approaches fast j Bringing back recollections of the past, And the query is the same as last — Where shall we spend our Cliristma9 ? Some to Melbourne will go to see the Duke, Though he might come here jusfc by a flute. The invitation Committee great pains they took, But the Prince replied, Yes " wid a hook." So now it seems they have shelved the question And gone in strong for Beach protection, To save the Town for the largo collection Who'll come here to spend their Christmns. The Proprietors of the CORINTHIAN HALL Aware that Soft Goods in price must fall, Are, as usual, the first to open the ball Aud give you bargains at Christmas. Knowing the quantity that sure to go, j They have chartered the Otago and Ouieo, ! And have also arranged with the Eangitoto Back to Melbourne direct to go. The Alhambra is also under charter, And they have secured the services of every Carter In Hokitika to look after The Stock they're landing for Christmas. If to Hokitika you should go, And think the place looks rather slow Just drop into J. F. BYRNE and CO., Which will banish, the illusion. For there you're sure the crowd to meet, Which will account for their absence in the street, Be sure they are buying a Suit complete, And Boots ■which for months ensure dry feet. But in case you should forget to call, They remind you of the CORINTHIAN HALL, And wish you Diggers one and all A Merry and Happy Christmas. C 0 R I N T H I~"A N HALL, J. F. BYRNE AND CO., CLOTHIERS AND BOOT IMPORTERS, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. 11330 ""■ . OPENING OF VICTORIA HOUSE, WITH A GRAND DISPLAY OF SUMMER GOODS.! "V/T DOWLING begs to announce to the Citizens of Hokitika and Inhabitants of surrounding Districts his arrival from Melbourne, with a LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF DRAPERY, CONSISTING OF SILKS, SHAWLS, JACKETS AND MANTLES, DRESSES, PRINTED MUSLINS, HABERDASHERY, ' GLOVES, LADIES' UNDER- • CLOTHING, PARASOLS, &c, &c. The tvhole of the above stock having been purchased by the Proprietor in the Melbourne markets from tho latest Importations from England and Paris, wilt be found, on inspection, to vie with any House on the West Coast for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS. M. D 0 W L I N G, VICTORIA HOUSE, REVELL STREET NORTH, NEAR TRAMWAY TERMINUS. 11245 DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. GLYNN AND INGLE'S GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT COST PRICE. /^i Qj. T" BEG to announce to the Inhabitants of Hokitika and SurVTq Q6 X. poking Districts, that they are now CLEARING-OUT THE WHOLE OF THEIR LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF GENEKAL DRAPERY, at COST PRICE. Note the Address-GLYNN AND INGLE, 11396 Opposite Corinthian Hall, Revell street.

Amusements. "PRINCE OF WALES OPERA 1 HOUSE. Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. J. Bartlett. Stage Manager, Mr J. Dunn. Immense success ot MISS ELOISE JUNO, who met with the most unqualified reception last evening. Miss Eloise Juno, as "Camille," in the great French Drama of the same name, and in her great impersonation of " Maggie Macfarlane, the Bonnie Fishwife," so highly spoken of by all the Colonial Press. Mr John Dunn as " Gaiters." THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, The performance will commence at eight o'clock, with Alex. Dumas's great Sensation Drama, CAMILLE, OR THE LIFE OF A COQUETTE. Camille ... . Miss Eloise Juno. To be followed by Charles Selby's original Musical Interlude, THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. Miss' Thistledown (a Romantic Young Lady), Miss liloisc Juno. Maggie Macfarlane (a New .Haven Fishwife), Miss EJoise Juno ; with the popular Scotch Baijgifl, " Caller Herring." Gaiters, Mr JohijfDunn. Inrehearsal the greatest Domestic Drama ■Of fti'e day, " East Lynne." On Saturday, fijfst appearance of Mr Stuart O'Brien. "Love's Sacrifice." The Nathan Troupe in a few days. 11536

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West Coast Times, Issue 693, 13 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 693, 13 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 693, 13 December 1867, Page 3

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