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IMPIEE BIJOU THEATRE, CHA.ELESXON. TO MESSRS. NAHR AND CURTIS, Gentlemen, —We, the undesigned Members of the Comedy Troupe, in appreciation of your urbanity and general kindness in furthering our interests while playing i* your Theatre, most he irtily tender you our service* for a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT during the ensuing week. (Signed)— W. 11. Newton James South Manage* Jacob Schmidt Annie Mertoa Alice Kvereste J. W. Black Alfred Singer J. D. Kmgsley John Shelley J. Kims Thomas DeVere David Burton REPLY—To Mr W. H. Newton and the Members of the Comedy Troupe. Gentlemen, —We receive your kind offer with many thanks, not so much from a pecuniary point of view but that it shows our endeavors to aid you in giving the Charleston public a respectable and attractive Entertainment at a reasonable has not at eas been forgotten by you. Witli your kind ptsrm s>ion we will fix on WEDNESDAY, 26th February, as the -evening we prefer. And we remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, NAHR & CURTIS.

STEPHENSON'S 'ESTPORT ASSEMBLY ROOMS MOLES WORTH- STBEET. WEEKLY -ASSEMBLIES EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. Subscription, One Guinea, which entitlesthe member to a ticket for himself and lady to the Monthly -Dress Ball, as well as to the Weekly Assemblies. Instructions in Dancing every Wednesday evening. Terms—7s 6d per month. Mb. Stephenson, having just opened the above spacious and commodious Hall, ha? much pleasure in informing the Public that he is prepared to cater for Balls and Private Parties, Lodge Banquets, Dinner and Supper Parties, on the most reasonable and complete scale. The attention of Theatrical Managers is directed to the above Rooms.

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, rl Molesworth-street, Westport. FOE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tuesday next, 24th and 25th February. SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA DE CAMERA, Prior to their final departure for Holritika, the following distinguished Artists will appear : Mdme. Fanny Simonsen, the great Prima Donna. Miss Rebecca Jones, the admired Ballad Singer. Martin Simonsen, the world-renowned Vilonist. Mr G. F. Price, Tenor and Buffo Vocalist. Mr Eugene Artot, the great Pianist. Price of Admission— ss. and3s. Commence at 8 o'cloek. NOTICE. IT7"E, the Undersigned, having pur-

chased from the Trustees in William Ferris' Estate, the Addison's Flat Premises, situated in Third Township, beg to intimate that the Business will in future be carried on by us. All debts due to William Ferris, on Addison's Flat, will please be paid forthwith to H. & W> ADAIE. We, as Trustees in the above Estate," certify that the above-mentioned Premises and Book Debts, have this day been sold to H. and W. Adair, who will now conduct the business. JAS. POWELL. W. J. PATTEfiSON. Westport, 21st Feb,, 1868.

ROBERTS AND SIMPSON Importers of Boots, Shoes, Leather, &c, Wholesale and Retail. R. and S. beg to call the attention of the trade and ladies and gentlemen of Westport and the surrroundinng district to the fact, that they have Just Opened out one of the largest assortment of Boots and Shoes imported to the district) consisting of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and i Shoes, Slippers, Goloshes, &c, &c, which, having been purchased for cash, they are prepared to sell at the lowest remunerative priceß. R. and S. also beg to state that having several first-class hands constantly employed, they are prepared to execute any orders that they maybe favored with at the shortest notice 1 . Note the Address—ROßEßTS AND SIMPSON (late H, Roberts), Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Importers, Gladstone-street, Westport.

WESTPORT ASSEMBLY ROOMS. GENTLEMEN desirous of forming an AMATEUR DRAMATIC aVove Robmfl, on MONDAY EVEN. INO, at half-paat 8 o'clock.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 176, 22 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 176, 22 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 176, 22 February 1868, Page 3

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