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THIS DAY. I WEDNESDAY, MAECH 11, At 12 o'clock prompt. AT FERRIS'S STORE. OATS, BRANDY AND BUTTER. N O . MUN E O has been favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction, as above 50 Bags Oats 30 Cases Brandy 20 Casks Victorian Butter And a lot of Sundries to effect a COMPLETE CLEARANCE. JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. STEPHENSON'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS THURSDAY 12th MARCH, 1868 A GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL. Dancing to commence at 10 p.m. Full Band in attendance. Tickets, 2s. 6&. T. R. MeaOHER, M.C. Westport, 9th March, 1868. npHEATRE ROYAL, Charleston", THIS EVENING, Wednesday, March 11th, 1868. FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT of La Petite MARION NATHAN, Under distinguished Patronage, Little Marion will appear for the first time in her greatest Impersonation (as played by the late Gr. V. Brooke) — O'CALLAOHAN She will also appear in Mr Small's great Song of THE UNFORTUNATE MAN. The performance will Commence at 8 o'clock with the Two Act Hibernian Laughable Play, HIS LAST LEGS Felix O'Callaghan, a Man of Genius on his Last Legs, LA PETITE MARION, After which Little Marion will appear in Mr Small's great Song, THE UNFORTUNATE MAN, Concluding (by desire), with the Successful Burlesque of CODADAD. Little Marion as Luia. Seats and Tickets can now be secured. Remember Finigan's Benefit. C[^^ POLLO MUSIC HALL AND CASINO.

ADELPHI THEATER SAM. HAMILTON & CO. beg to inform their friends generally, that they intend giving a GRAND BALL and SUPPER on TUESDAY NIGHT, 17th March, to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, when all are invited to attend. ADMISSION FREE!! Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. A Magnificent Band in attendance. lEgg" Don't foi-get the Grand Ball at the Apoilo Music Hall, on St. Patrick's Day. Come one, come all. Tommy Peel, the Champion Dancer of the Colonies, in his celebrated Silver Belt Jig; also, Denny Coghlan, the Champion Clog Dancer of the Colonies. Cosmopolitan. S. HAMILTON & CO., Apollo Music Hall. TO-NIGHT. STEPHENSON'S SSEMBLT ROOMS. MRS. C. P. EVERESTE, Will deliver her celebrated lecture entitled— FLIRTATION, ITS EVILS AND REMEDY. At the above rooniß, THIS EVENING. Young ladies are particularly invited. To commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Reserved Seats, 4s; Body of Hall, 2s 6d. Tickets may be had at Mr Baird's, stationer, Kennedy-street. ROBERTS AND SIMPSON, IMPOBTEKS OP BOOTS. SHOES, LEATHEB, &C, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. Note the Address—ROßEßTS AND SIMPSON (late H.Roberts), j Gladstone-street, Westport.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 191, 11 March 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 191, 11 March 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 191, 11 March 1868, Page 3

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