riMPIRE CONCERT HALL J AND BILLIARD SALOON, PRINCES-STRE ET, CHARLESTON. MESSRS. NAHR AND CURTIS, PIiOPItIETOPS. Messrs. Naur and Curtis beg to inform their Friends and the Public that having made an extensive addition to their Premises, the Empire Concert Hall will be open on and after Tuesday, 3rd December, for MUSIC AND DANCING-, Every Evening to a first-class Band. Leader of the Orchestra, Caul Richly, (The celebrated Violin Player from Victoria.) N.B.—Biiliard Saloon attached, with private entrance. nOYAL CASINO DE VENISE, ■*-.*' Princes-street, Charleston, MESSRS. EOYN AND STURT, ritOPIUETORS. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS ! ! ! COMIC VOCALISTS. NEGRO DELINEATORS. STEP DANCERS. PULL ORCHESTRA. SPLENDID ROOM. Leader of tlie Orchestra ... Herr Schultze Master of Ceremonies ... Prof.Sampson Crowded nightly. The only place of amusement in the district where Miners can really enjoy themselves The Proprietors have, at considerable expense, engaged a number of Young Ladies ii'om Melbourne expressly for this Establishment. The Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, &c, at this Establishment are of the very best quality. Admission by Refreshment Ticket, ONE SHILLING-. PO S T-0 VVI C E II 0T E L JT CORNEII OP Camp and Blackett streets, Charleston, JOHN HEFPERNAN, Proprietor. None but the very best brands of Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, <fec, kept at this Establishment. IV ,T ORG A N & nMIT II , GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, HORSE-SIIOERS, Next door to Noah's Ark Stables CHARLESTON.
P. Morgan, Blacksmith and Furrier. All Sick and Lame Horses carefully attended to. N.B.—Terms moderate. Advice FORSYTH & MASTERS, IRONMONGERS, COAL-STREET, CHARLESTON, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Have now on sale a large assortment of Building, Mining, and General Iroi - inougery. Oils. Tar, Pitch, Grindery, &c, &c, Weld-street, Hokitika ; and Mawhera-qnay, Greymouth. EDUCATIONAL, CHARLESTON National School for \J Boys and Girls, Coal Street. MR. W. J. MOORE, Principal. Master C. 11. NEES, Assistant Pupil Teacher. ONDON PORTEAIT ROOMS, Camp-stkeet, Ciiaelesos\ The Ladies and Gentlemen of Charleston and vicinity, are respectfully informed that the above Eooms* will be open -on Monday, 2 ith hist. THOS. PRICE, Photographer, Charleston. GEORGE BEOU, SHARE BROKER AND MINING AGENT, Next Eoyal Hotel, facingthe Camp, CAMP-STREET, CHARLESTON. DAVID HENDERSON, Wholesale and Retail Wine, Spirit, Provision, and General Colonial Produce Merchant, Coal-street, Charleston. AN CHESTER HOUSE, WILLIAM CHAMBEES & CO., Drapers, Clothiers, and Boot and Shoe Importers, Princes Street, Charleston. jI)NDON HOUSE. Thomas and JJ M'Boath, Drapers, Clothiers, and Boot and Shoe Importers, Princesstreet. Charleston.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 181, 28 February 1868, Page 4
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384Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 181, 28 February 1868, Page 4
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