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Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE, Proprietor and Manager — Mb Babtlett' Assistant Stage Manager, Mr Lionel Harding; Scenic Artist, Mr Neville Thornton 5 Machinist, Mr. G; Cooper ; Properties by Mr Perriman ; Leader of • tbo Orchestra, Mr Ohas. EigenschanCk. Groat Comedy Night. SPEED THE PLOUGH, ' AND DAY AFTER THE WEDDING ! THIS E~E NIN G, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, The performance will commence at 8 precisely with the capital Comedy, in 3 acts, by Thomas Morton, Esq., S ? PEED THE PLOUGH. Dance - - MrM'Lean. To conclude with tho petite Comedy, by Mrs Charles Kimblo, THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s ; Private Boxes, to bold six, £d 3s. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Positively will bo produced tbe most intense Drama of the present day, with all tho Adelpbi effects, JANET PRIDE! Come and see tho Bushranging Scene, and tho Foundling Hospital at Paris. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS with all the grand and startling^ effects as produced by Charles Kean, Esq., in London, is in active preparation. _ 3162 PRINCE of WALES OPERA HOUSE CIGAR DIVAN. THE proprietor of the above establishment begs to inform bis friends and the public of Hokitika that lie has opened, this day, tbe above-mentioned place with the finest brands of Havannab and other cigars, and choicest brands of tobacco. The Coffee and Reading Room is now openjo visitors, who will find every convenience, comfort, and privacy, which the proprietor has taken special care to provide. All tho Colonial, English, and Australian papers on the table. Chess and Draughts for tho convenience of players. Opera Glasses on biro. 2711* B. Mendjxsson.

fTIHEATRE ROYAL. _L Lessee and Manager, Mr G. Donne. THIRD NIGHT Of tbe World-renowned and Inimitable STEVENS TROUPE. THIS EVENINgTfRIDAY, June 22. . Pboobamme. PART I. Bar Gymnastique... Master O'D. Stevens and Master C. E. Stevens Barrel Dance Professor Stevens Great Globe Ascension, Master W. O'D. o, , ttt. « Stevens Slack Wire Feat Professor Stevens La Perche on Chin, Professor and young Master Stevens Tho Indian Boy POONO, in bis celebrated act, High TrApeze ( in which be stands unrivalled). Master W. O'D. Stevens. Ten Minutes Intebval. pabt 11. Pondal Balancing .. Professor Stevens Slack Rope, Master W. W. O'D. Stevens Comic Act Master Poono Drawing-room entertainment (as performed before Her Majesty) Professor Stevens , , La Trank'* Spanolia ... Professor Stevens Double Trapeze, Master W. O'D. Stovens . and Chas. Edward Stovens. Concluding with a Comic Scoanco by tbo young Masters Stovens. Doors open at half-past 7; performance at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission :— Reserved Seats, 45. ; Back Seats, 2s. Tbo performance will terminate each evening at a quartor-past 10 o'clock. (E?» The manager begs to announce that arrangements being already completed for the early departure of tho above celebrated Troupe of Artistes' for China and the East, limit their stay in tbo New Zealand Provinces to a verY short time, FOUR NIGHTS MORE of which will bo devoted to Hokitika. During that time tho programme will bo varied as much as possible each evening, so as to introduce to the Hokitika public as many of their Wonderful Feats as possible, the successful performance of wbicb has olicited tho admiration of all that bavo witnessed them, and stamped them as tho Premier Gymnasts of the Day. 3164 BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. - rFHE TEADER This Journal is now permanently enlarged to the size of QUXTEE pAGES, .« And] contains occasional Illustrations on subjects of colonial interest. The Leadeb enjoying a very extensive circulation, not only on tbe West Coast, but also in tho neighboring provinces and colonies, ofiers an excellent medium for advertisers, especially those who deaU, chiefly with up-country storekeepers, as" The IiEABEB is regularly circulated oa every creek, gully, and new rush, from the Bullor to Bruce Bay. SCALE OF OHABGES FOB ADVEBTISEMENTS B. d First insertion, per inch 4 0 Each subsequent insertion, per inch 4 6 Standing Advebtisements 10s. per inch per month. Published eveby Fbiday Mobninoj Price*-One Shilling,

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West Coast Times, Issue 234, 22 June 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 234, 22 June 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 234, 22 June 1866, Page 3

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