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Amusements. pEINCE OF WALES OPEEA HOUSE. Proprietors— 'Mosßrs Mooh & Babtlbtt* Manager—Mr Thomas Lento** THIS eTe NING, ENTIRE CHANGE ! ♦ ENTIRE CHANGE !! ENTIRE CHANGE 1!! GREAT COMBINATION ! GREAT COMBINATION !! GREAT COMBINATION 111 MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES f MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES! MARVELLOUS PERFOBMANOE.B I GRAND PROGRAMME t GRAND PROGRAMME !! GRAND PROGRAMME 11! Engagement of MISS ROSA COOPEB And MR. LIONEL HERDING, Who will appear, for the first time in Hokitika, in tho laughablo sketch of L, M. N. O, P. Q. FIRST APPEARANCE OF MR. THOMAS LENTON. FIRST APPEARANCE OF MASTER JOHN LENTON. First time of Mr THOMAS LENTON and Mr LEON SAMWELLB in their SPORTS OF ATLAS On the Four Globes. First time of tho Lilliputian Clowns, by Masters Frank and John Lenton. By particular desire, THE DOUBLE TRAPEZE, BY LEON SAMWELLS, and HORATIO NELSON. Mr GEORGE RIDGWAY On the " FLYING TRAPEZE! First time of the Grand Act LA PERCHE EQUIPOISE, BY Leon Samwblis and Thomas Ridowat. THE FOUR ATHLETES, BY THE BROTHERS RIDGWAY. And LEON SAMWELLS. Master HERBERT SKELTON, In his Marvellous Bending Act. Hobatio Nelson on the Rook Harmonicon. GRAND ACT PARTERRE By the whole Company. THE EDUCATED MONKEY. To conclude with a most LAUGHABLE BALLET, In which the whole Company will appear* Assisted by MISS MARY POWER. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pii, to. Private Boxes to admit six, £3 3s. Seats maybe secured atPahn & Mondolson's Cigar Divan, adjoining the Theatre. Doors Open at Half-past 7; Commence at 8 o'clock preoisely. 1933 Honey. ffBOM £50 TO £2000. MONEY advancod on Valuables, and Bills discounted. Inquire of Macks and Fuebst, Wholosale and Retail Tobacconists Strictest sooreey relied on. 964 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Monoy advanced on Valuables, Ac, Bills Discounted. Enquire at S. M. Salo. mon's, Rose, Shamrock and Thistle Hotel, Revell street, Hokitika. 1437 ONEY TO LEND, in sums from £5 to £1000, oh valuable's or ether collateral security. The strictest secrecy may be relied on. Apply by letter, box 33, Post Office. ■ • 1639 WESTLAND LOAN COMPANY. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY 111 MONEY advanced from One Pound and upwards, on Jowellory, &c. Bills discounted. Marks & Co.'s office (private entrance), Adelphi Hotel. 1912 C^muanies. ——————— i JJRITISH and FOREIGN MARINE , INSURANCE COMPANY. All claims for loss or. damage of goodi insured by the abovo company are to be sent In im diately to the undersigned for adjustm • ' < RIOHARD KEEVES & CO., j Auntioneera,' Agents for Hokitika and 187 Grey River. VICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. . 7 Mobison, Law and Co; Aeentki . Wharf Street. ■.",; TN all cases of loss or damage of goodi' f- or vessels insured by the abovo Company, the insured are requested to give' immediate notice of th« same to the agonts, who aro authorised to investigate and arrange claims, thus saving the delay, caused by reference to Melbourne or! Sydnoy. • • _ ,'. fH A REWARD.— Lost on Saturday SjJLv/ last, on the North Road from Kaniori to Hokitika, a Pocket Book, containing Money and Bank Deposit Beceipts. Tho finder will receive the. above roward on bringing the Pocket Book with its contents to Barrett's Hotol, Hokitika; \ March 26, 1866. 1934 I 1»£ REWARD.-r-Lost or stolen, oa or < *»f ) about the 21st instant, a Deposit Receipt of the Bank of New South" Wales for £60. Tho abovo roward will «be pftift to tho finder on application to tha office of fcMWoafrCo^iww," im

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West Coast Times, Issue 162, 26 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 162, 26 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 162, 26 March 1866, Page 3

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