Amusements. ~^^^^|B SINCE OF WALES^^^H Hors:s. «■■ Sole Proprietor an«J iifan^ger — Mr J^^H Stage Manager, Mr J(^pJfiunn. a Ag^Hfl Manager, Mr C. Strasser^^^ni^fl^^H Mr W. J. Wilson. " LeaddHH^^^^^H chestra, Mr C. Eigenscijen^^^^^^^^H Master, Mr James Lidc^ra^H^^^^^^ Mr G. Cooper. PrompterHSWH^^^^H junr. MONSTER H O L^^^H ATTRACTION, Unparalled success of thc^^^^^H NEW CHRISTMAS PANTOMO^i THE STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY AND NATHAN JUVENILE CO? t rPA>:Y. THIS BYEKO.G; FRIDAY, DECEMBER' 27, 1867. The Performance will commence with the Historical Drama of MARY, QUEEN OF 1 SCOTS. Mary, Queen of Scots ... Miss E. Juno Lord George Douglas ... Mr S. O'Brien Sandy Macfarlane ... Mr J. Dunn. To conclude with the richest, raciest, greatest PANTOMIME ever produced in New Zealand, entitled "HARLEQUIN GULLIVEP, on his Travels, or Old Father Christmas and the Fairy Queen of the Silver Glade, the abode of the Court of Argentilla, and tho Ravine of Golden Ferns on the Lake of Loveliness." • MISS ELOISE JUNO as Queen Mary, To-Night. MR STUART O'BRIEN as Lord Douglas, To-Night. MR JOHN DUNN as Sandy Macfarlane, ' To-Night. MISS KATE BYDER, To-Night. MRS CROSBY, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION NATHAN, Tho Greatest Wonder of the World, To-Night. NINETEEN NEW SCENES, BY WILSON, To-Night. MISS SELINA NATHAN, To-Night. MISS JULIA N.ATHAN, To-Night. THE GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE, BY WILSON, To-Night. Master ED. NATHAN, To-Night. Master L. NATHAN, To-Night. THE DOUBLE- COMPANY, To-Night. MR J. CHAMBERS, To-Night. MR FRANK TOWERS, AS CLOWN, Ti-Night. THE NATHAN TROUPE, To-Night. MR J. SMALL, To-Night. MR JOHN DUNN, AS GULLIVER, To-Night. THE GREAT GUN TRICK, To-Night. THE GREAT DOUBLE HARLEQUINADE, To-JNight. Come and see the magnificent GRAND LAST SCENE BX WILSON, To-JNight. THE ARRIVAL OF THE GALATEA AND DUKE OF EDIiN BURGH, To-Night. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Half-price to Dress Circle suspended during the run - of the Pantomime. Numbered Reserved Seats in the Dress Circle may be_ secured at Mr Mendel - son's, tobacconist, adjoining the Theatie. The Public are respectfully requested . not to leave their Seats until after the Grand Last Scene. 11771 CITY THEATRE. Proprietor, Mr. R. F. Lines . Lessees and Managers, Messrs Habding and Beaveb. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Last Two Nights of the GRAND CARNIVAL BALLS. Mons. Raphael, that Prince of M.C.'s, is engaged. This Evening (FRIDAY, 27th) Twenty Ladies in Costume will appear. Dancing commence at 8 o'clock. Tho unrivalled Brass Baud is engaged by the management for those Balls. Lionel Harding's Benefit in a few day?. The Dramatic Season early in January. 11770 Missing Friends i _ !mHE FRIENDS OF WILLIAM X WALKER (late in the employ of John Lewis, ironmonger, Hokitika) are informed that his Funeral takes place at 1 p.m., This Day, from Mr Flynn's Old Bendigo Hotel ; and are earnestly invited to attend. ' 11750
ORDERS countermanding advertisements must be in writing, and left at the office before 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 7146
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West Coast Times, Issue 705, 27 December 1867, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 705, 27 December 1867, Page 3
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