Drapery, &c. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, <£25,000 WORTH OF DRAPERY AND MEN'S CLOTHING. GREAT SALE AT J. COSGRAVE AND CO.'S. mHE above firm having DISSOLVED PAETNEBSHIP, the whole of their Large and well-selected stock of DEAPEEY AND MEN'S CLOTHING WILL BE gOLD f)t PEE pENT. TT NDEE pOST T>EICE!!! In order to ensure a speedy and effectual clearance. This is the LAEGEST SALE OF DEAPEEY AND CLOTHING that has taken place on the West Coast, as the firm are resolved to SACEIFICE THE GOODS in preference of bringing them back to Melbourne. Drapers, Storekeepers, and others, would do well to avail themselves of thi3 opportunity of purchasing goods, as the greater part of the stock has been purchased in the Home Markets for cash. THE SALE will commence ON SATUEDAY, the 14th DECEMBEE. Both Establishments will be CLOSED ON FEIDAY, the 13th inst., in order to EE-MAEK THE GOODS. N.B.— There will be NO CEEDIT given io any person during the Sale. AH goods niustjbe sold for cash. The Premises io Let or to be Sold. ■ 11520
Amusements. Ti/TEMOEIAL CONCEET. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, December 18, SUPEEME COUET HOUSE. Pbogbamme. fibst pabt. Selection — Pianoforte, Mr Cullimore. Glee (Sir H. Bishop)—" Chough and Crow." Solo (J. Benedict)— " Her Bright Smile Haunts me Still.'' Song — " Tlie Breaking of the Day." Duet (Brahani)— " All's Weil." Gleo (Calcot)—" Eed Cross Knight." Song (Calcot)—" The Last Man." Song (Blockley)— "The Arabs Farewell to His Steed." Gleo (Bishop)— " The Winds Whistle Cold." SECOND PABT. Duet — Overture to Zampa, Pianoforte. Glee (Bishop) — " Mynheer van DunkV' Solo (Eossini)- 1 -" To the Nactotum." Solo— "Afton Water." Duet — Piano and Violin. Glee (Bishop) — " Hark, tis the Indian Drum." Solo — " Yes, let me like a Soldier fall." Solo (Auber)— "When Time hath bereft Thee." Trio (Mazzingho)— "The Wreath." National Anthem. The Hokitika Brass Band will play some selections in front of the Court House, previous to the Concert. 11596 PEINCE OF WALES OPEEA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. J. Bartlett. Stage Manager, Mr J. Dunn. The management have much pleasure in announcing that, owing to the immense success of Lovett's great Play of " Love's Sacrifice, 1 ' the same will be repeated tonight, by general desire. Miss Eloise Juno, as Margaret ; Mr Stuart O'Brien, as Matthew Elmore ; Mr John Dunn, as Jean Euse. This Evening, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEE 18, The performance,, will commence at eight o'clock precisely, with Lovett's great Play of LOVE'S SACEIFICE. Matthew Elmore Mr Stuart O'Brien. Jean Euse Mr John Dunn. Margaret Miss Eloise Juno. To conclude with the successful Hibernian Comedy, in two Acts, THE IRISH ATTOENEY. Pierce O'Hara Mr Stuart O'Brien. TO-MOEEOW, THUESDAY, First appearance of the NATHAN JUVENILE TEOUPE. Admission : Dress Circle, 55. ; Stalls, 35. ; Pit, 2s. 11621 THE GENUINE AND OEIGINAL WAXWOEKS, With forty full life-sized figures, on view from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m., at TEMPLE CHAMBEES, Corner of Weld and Eevell Streets, Admission — One Shilling. 11599 HOKITIKA CHEISTMAS SPOETS. o By Permission of His Worship tho Mayor and the Municipal Council. rpHE Annual Christmas Festivities will _|_ take place this year in Weld street, at the junction of Eevell street, on the 26th, 27th and 28th December. The sports and value of prizes will be greater than any yet attempted on the West Coast. A full band will perform each day. The programme of Sports will be published m a-few days. W. Keller, Chairman of Committee. 11438 P. Zohbab, ' Secretary. CHALLENGE. /"I EOEGE BALPH,of the Teremakau, VX will row Teddy Hines, on Boxing Day, for L2O a- side, man and money ready at Charley Klees, Teremakau Hotel, on Thursday, the 19th December. 11602 Geobge Ealph, Teremakau. Meetings. 9 HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING of the TEUSTEES will be held in the Bank's Office, on Thursday, the 19th instant, at 4 o'clock p.m. Abchibald Bonab, s Manager. December 17, 1867, 11597 HOKITIKA LITEEAEY SOCIETY. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held in the Eeading Boom, This Evening, at halfpast 8 o'clork, when the Treasurer and Secretary will furnish Eeports of the Condition and Prospects (financial and otherwise) of the Society, and officebearers and committee will be elected for the ensuing half-year. A full attendance is requested. H 6 Ol
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West Coast Times, Issue 697, 18 December 1867, Page 3
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