Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Solo 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, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1867, The performance will commenceat 8 o'clock with Tom Taylor's original Comedietta NINE POINTS OF THE LAW. Joseph Ironside, Mr S. O'Brien ; Cunningame, Mr J. Dunn ; Rodomont Rollingstone, Mrßartlett; Mrs Smylie, Miss Juno. To be followed (for the last time) with ANDY BLAKE, Andy Blake ... La Petite Marion Nathan. To conclude with 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 ST F All T O' BRI EN, To-Night. MR J. J. BARTLETT, To-Night. IA. PETITE MARION, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION, As Andy Blake and Paddy Murphy, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION Will read Andy Blake's Tears provoking Letter, To-night, MISS SELINA NATHAN, To-Night. MR J. SMALL, To-Night. MR J. CHAMBERS, To-Night. On Boxing Afternoon, the new Christmas Pantomime, " Harlequin Gulliver on his Travels." Bgp° Numbered Reserved Seats for the Dress Circle may be secured at Mr Mendolsson's, adjoining the Theatre. 11726 CITY T\H E A T R E. Proprietor, Mr. R. F. Luks, Lessees and Managers, Messrs Harding and Beavee. Grand Opening Night this Evening, TUESDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE. GRAND CARNIVAL BALL. Deimling's unrivalled Brass Band. Professor Raphael, the Prince ofM.C.'s, will conduct. First time of the Duke of Edinburgh's Gallop, The Hokitika Race Polka and Maple Valse, The Italian Walk will be thrown open to the public for the first time for promenade. The Magnificent Decorations by Mr Charles Duffell, late of the Royal Cremorne Gardens, London. The Grand Vestibule and American Saloon will bo open for the first time. Admission to the Ball 55. ; to witness the ball, 2s. 6d. Dresses can be had of Mr James Hogan. Masks and. doininoes of Monsieur I/vis. Dancing to cemmence at ten — terminate at four. No free list, the press excepted. DON'T FORGET TO-NIGHT AT 10. , Come to the Merry Dance. Wish you diggers one and all a merry happy Christmas. God Save the Queen. 11719 CITY THEATRE. GRAND CARNIVAL BALL TO-NIGHT. The following pantomimists will appear — Harlequin Mr Ellar. Clown Chailey Alando Pantaloon Mr Wise. Columbine . . . Miss Tilley Atkins. Sir James and Lady Webbo will dance the Highland Fling in character. 11720 /CARNIVAL BALL PROGRAMME. \J Part Ist. — Polka, Quadrille, Waltz (Mabel), Lancers, Schottische, Caledonians, Varsovianiia, Albert Quadrilles, Polka (Hokitika Race), Parisian, Waltz, Duke of Edinburgh Galop. Intermission of fifteen minutes. Part 2nd.— Quadrille, Waltz (The City), Lancers, Schottische, Caledonians, Polka Mazurka, Spanish Waltz, Schottische, Parisian, Waltz (Corn Flower), Quadrille, Sir Roger de Coverlcy. God Save the Queen. 11722 M. L. Raphael, M.C.CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. CONCERT AND BALL, AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. TO give his up-country friends as well as town friends an opportunity to enjoy the holidays, 11. J. HANSEN begs to inform them, that a CONCER T AND BALL will be held at the HALL, adjoining the Post-ofuce Hotel, on THURSDAY, December 26. Tickets, ss.— Daucing to commence at 9 o'clock. 11668 Meetings. M.U.1.0.0.F. LOYAL HOKITIKA LODGE. T ODGE meets TUESDAY, December XJ 24, and TUESDAY, December 31. William Gqodrick, P.G., 11707 Deputy Prov. Dis. Officer Banks. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. nnilE Bank will be closed oji ThursX clay, 26th, and Saturday, the 28th instant, for the purpose of making up the Annual Balance. Depositors are requested to leave their Pass Books at the Office, that they may be examined by tho Auditors, and have tho interest lo the 31st December added. Archibald Bonar, * Manager. December 18, 1867. 11598
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West Coast Times, Issue 702, 24 December 1867, Page 3
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