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Amusements. PRINCE. OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. J. Bartlett. Stage Manager, Mr J. Dunn. THE STAR COMPANY AND NATHAN JUVENILE COMPANY IN CONJUNCTION TO-NIGHT. This Evening, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1867, The performance will commence at eight o'clock with Tom Taylor's original Commedietta (for the first time in Hokitika), NINE POINTS OF THE LAW. Joseph Ironside Mr Stewart O'Brien. Cunningame Mr John Dunn. Rodomont Rollingstone, Mr J. J. Bartlett. Mrs Smylie Miss Elo'ise Juno. To be followed (for the last time but one) with the sparkling Irish Comedietta of ANDY BLAKE, Andy Blake ... La Petite Marion Nathan. To conclude with (for the first time in Hokitika) the Burlesque of PADDY IN INDIA. Paddy Murphy. La* Petite Marion. Ko-Ket Miss Selina Nathan. MISS ELOISE JUNO, To-Night. MISS KATE RYDER, To-Night. MR JOHN DUNN, To-Night. MR STUART O'BRIEN, To-Night. MR J. J. BARTLETT, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION, To-Night. THE DOUBLE COMPANY, To-Night. THE WONDER OF THE WORLD, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION, As Andy Blake and Paddy Murphy, To-Night. MISS ELOISE JUNO, As Mrs Smylie, To-Night, The Wonderful JUVENILE TROUPE. And the STAR COMPANY, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION Will read Andy Blake's Tears provoking Letter, To-night, MISS SELINA NATHAN, To-Night. r M R J. SMALL, To-Night. MR J. CHAMBERS, To-Night. Two New Pieces and a Burlesque, To-Night. MR. JOHN DUNN, As Cunninghame, To-Night. MR STUART O'BRIEN, As Ironside, To-Night. MR .J. J. BARTLETT, As Rollingstone, To-Night. On Boxing Afternnoon, the new Christmas Pantomine. HARLEQUIN GULLIVER ON HIS TRAVELS. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 55. ; Stalls, 35. ; Pit, 2s. Half-price to Dress Circle only at halfpast nine. KiT Numbered Reserved Seats for the ! Dress Circle may be secured at Mr Mendolsson's, adjoining the Theatre. 11684 p I TT THEATRE. Proprietor, Mr. R. L. Luks, Lessees and Managers, Messrs Habding and JBeavee. Grand Opening Night of this popular Place of Amusement, CHRISTMAS EVE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24. GRAND CARNIVAL BALL. Deimling's unrivalled Brass Band. Professor Raphael, tho Prince ofM.C.'s, will conduct. First time of the Duke of Edinburgh's Gallop, The Hokitika Race Polka and Maple Valse, Magnificent Decorations, designed by Mr Charles Duffell, late of the* Royal Cremorne Gardens, London. The Grand Saloon will bo open for the first time. Admission to the Ball 55., spectators 2s. 6d. Dresses can be had of Mr James Hogan, Don't forget Christmas Evo. Come one, come all tp.the Merry Dance. 11687 fIITY THEATRE. CARNIVAL BALL. CHRISTMAS EVE. The following pantomimists will appear — Harlequin « Mr Ellar. Clown Charley Alando Pantaloon Mr Wise. Columbine Tillcy. 11693 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. CONCERT AND BALL, AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. fTIO give his up-country friends as well as town friends an opportunity to enjoy the holidays, H. J. HANSEN begs to inform them, that a CONCERT AND BALL will be held at the HALL, adjoining the Post-office Hotel, on THURSDAY, December 26. Tickets, ss.— Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. 11668 Missing Friends JOHN HUSSEY, Walhalla, Stringer's t) Creek, send address to Charles ' Fausset, Swanston street, Melbourne, or to John Humphrey's, Walhalla, Victoria. 11682 MARTIN KENNEY, last heard of about nine months ago on the Hokitika Diggings working a claim close to one worked by Johnson. Your sister Catharine is most anxious to hear from you. Address to A. Cubitt, Missing Friends' office, Sydney. 11600 T7IDWARD CAMPBELL DEAN, Jli late of Emerald Hill and Wood's Point, Victoria, or any one knowing him, would oblige by sending address to Mr Thomas Dean, 17, Coventry street, Emerald Hill, Victoria. • 11492

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West Coast Times, Issue 701, 23 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 701, 23 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 701, 23 December 1867, Page 3

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