STEPHENSON'S WESTPORT ASSEMBLY ROOMS MOLESWORTH-STREET. THE WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES ABE HELD EVERY TUESDAY EVENING-. Subscription One Guinea, -which entitles the 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. Mr. Stephenson, having jttst opened the above spacious and commodious Hall, has 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. STEPHENSON'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MoLESWORTH-STREET. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. rpHE Proprietor has been induced to J_ give a GRAND AND FASHIONABLE MASQUERADE BALL, ON MONDAY, 2nd MARCH, On a scale never before attempted on the Coast. The evening's amusement will commence with the ascent of a MONSTER BALLOON!! IYohi a Garden specially laid out and decorated for the occasion, at the back of Rooms. During the evening will be introduced THE HALL OE STATUES, with a Magnificent Display of Fireworks in the Garden. The Ball will commence at Ten o'clock. Characters to appear—Clowns, Pantaloons, Harlequins, Columbines, Sprites, Jack-in^the-Green, " My Lord and My Lady," Chimney Sweeper's Dog, Pairies, &c, &c. " All round the Maypole, round we go." m Historical Costumes of every nation' to be had at the Hall. Masques and Faces free. A splendid Band provided for the occasion. Tickets 5s —To be had at the Principal Hotels, and the Hall. DON'T FORGET THE GALA NIGHT. nnHEATRE ROYAL, Casino de Venise. Proprietors—Messrs Foxn, Sttjrt, and Co. Crowded Houses, and Continued Unparalelled Success of those Talented Wonderful Petite Artistes the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. Mr J. Small, Mr J. Chambers, Mrs B. M. Nathan, and Mr E. Salaman, the eminent Composer and Pianist. Greatest Programme oe the Season. LA PETITE MARION In two of her greatest Impersonations ANDY BLAKE! DR. O'T 0 O LE! As played by her in the Provinces of New Zealand, for upwards of 100 Nights, to Crowded Houses. LITTLE SELINA in two new Pieces. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), February 28th, and SATURDAY, February 29th, 1868, The entertainment will commence at 8 o'clock with Sparkling Hibernian : Comedy, in two Acts, by Dion Bourcicault Esq., entitled ANDY BLAKE. Andy Blake La Petite Marion To be followed by a new Musical and Terpsichorean melange, in which Mr Small will appear, and Little Marion dance and sing, by desire, FINNIGAN'S WAKE, Concluding with the laughable Hibernian Farce, THE IRISH TUTOR. Dr O'Toole La Petite Marion. fj§§p° Notice. The performance will commence each evening at 8 oclock.
TOTAEA EIVEE CEOSSING-. AEED FLAG will be displayed at the point of the Sand-spit, on the north side of this river when it is considered unsafe for horsemen to ford. S. J. Loring, Ferryman.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 181, 28 February 1868, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 181, 28 February 1868, Page 3
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