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Amusements. 3' p'.H E,A T E B ROYAL] esseo and .Manager Mr G. Donne. positively the last night but thbee. This Evening, Wednesday, June 27, Tho BENEFIT op PRO PESSOR STEVENS Of tho Wobl/D-Renowned and Inimitable, STEVENS TROUPE. • Second Night of New Programme. This Evening, Wednesday, Juno 27th, Introducing, for the second timo in Hokitika, Master^W. O'D. Stovens on the Flying Trapeze. Those who havo seen tho famed Geor^o Ridgway, of tho Lenton Troupe, in his daring and graceful feat on tho Flying Trapeze, aro specially invited to witness Master W. O'D. Stevens (aged 9 years) go through the same performance. The Single Tba^eze, with spiral desponsion, 1 will be repeated to-night ; also, the Slack Rope, by W. O'D. Stovons. . Tho Double Trapeze Pebohe, for tho second time, to-night, b/Professor Stovons and the young Masters Stevens. Leaping, by the Company, for tho second time, this evening. Globe and Tambourine, for tho first time, by Professor Stev6ns. Running Globe, for tho first imo, by Master W. O'D. Stevens. , Doors open at half-past 7 5 performance - to commence at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission :— Reserved Seats, 45. ; Back Seats, 2s. The performances tovmir.alo each ovening at a quarter-past 10 o'clock. 3229 PROFESSOR qTEVENS' "JIENEFIT m o -vr 1 g h t, THEATRE ROYAL, (SHAKESPEARE HOTEL.) T)RINCE OF WALES OPERA I! HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager — Mb Baetlett. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. Tho performance will commonco at 8 o'clock precisely with the great drama OLD HONEST Y. Danco • MrM'Lcan. To concludo with tho screaming farce of S THE LOTTEBY TICKET. Dress Circlo, ss ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s ; Private Boxes, to hold six, £3 3s. to-morrowTthursday, benefit of mr. w. andrews. the corsican brothers, ' With all the grand and startling offects as produced by Charles Kean, Esq., in London, is in active preparation. 3228 PRINCE of WALES OPERA HOUSE CIGAR DIVAN. npHE proprietor of the above establish_L ment begs to inform his friends and the public of Hokitika that ho has opened, this day, the above-mentioned place With the / fineqt brands of Havannah and other cigars, and choicest brands of tobacco. . The Coffee and Reading Rooti is now open to visitors, who will find eveiy convenience, , comfort, and privacy, which the proprietor has takon special care to provide. All the Cojonial, English, and Australian papers on tho table. Chess and Draughts for tho convenience of players. Opera Glasses on hire. 2711* B. Mendet.sson. LONDON HOTEL. A GRAND BALL AND SUPPER TI7ILL bo hold at the abovo hotel, THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, Juno 27. A splendid band will bo m allcndf 'ico Dancing to commonco at 10 o'clock. Tickets (to admit a lad" & gontlem ftn 10.8 Gd eaca. J. H. Kebble, 3166 Proprietor. NOTICE. MUSIC and Singing taught ; Pianos of all kinds tuned and restringed ; and balk and privato parlies attended. Apply, personally, or by letter, for fr particulars, as< regards terms, &c, lo Luke's Private Boarding Houso, Weld street. Private families attended . JT.B, — Personal applications must bo made between tho hours of 12 and 2. • white" house, Luke's Private Boarding House, • Weld street,, Hokilika . June 25, 1866, ' * 3157 Books and Stationery. MR. JOB L. MtJNSON, stationer, bookseller, &c, next Bracken's hotel, Revell-sti'eefc, Hokuv'ca, has been appointed sole agent for tho West Coast Times and Leader. i^ROCERS' BAGS, job ... cheap, at \JC Habnett & Co's, j 2194 Weld street. ACCOUNT BOOKS made 01 tho best hand-made Paper, Ri^ed-, Fi.'nted, Bound, and Paged, on the premises, Weld street. Habnett & Co., Account Book Manufacturers. SHOW CARDS Printed, in tho firs* style of Art, in gold and colors at Jff»9vuTT & Co.'s Lithographic and Engraving Office, Weld street.

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West Coast Times, Issue 238, 27 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 238, 27 June 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 238, 27 June 1866, Page 4

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