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Amusements. GRAND DRESS BALL. M It CIIABIES VEITH has the honor to annouuee to his friends that a Grand Dress Ball will be held in the large jiew building attached to the CAFE 1) E* FRAN C^E, ON THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, And that the following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as a Committee of Management, and from whom Tickets of admission may be obtained :-f- ' Mr Sprot Mr James Anderson Captain Beaumont Mr J. P. Klein „ Palm „ D. Lynch „ W. Kortegast " •- „W. Moffatt , „ Mace "f" f „ Humphrey „ Pirie *• „ Hansen „ Munchausen. The names of these gentlemen will be a sufficient (guarantee that the entertainment will be one Of a strictly select character! ./■ ' ' v - No effort will be left untried to render this bail one of the best ever given in the Colony. Every accommodation will be provided for the comfort 'and convenience of Ladies. ' \ A splendid Quadrille Band\ under- the leadership of Mr Thomas Morberry, will be provided, and the Refreshments will be of a recherche character. E. Potter, Masies of Ceremonies. 4717 j A GRAND' SELECT BALL Will be Held at O 'CONN ELL'S , OKARITA HOTEL, X ON ' TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, .' 16th instant. ,Persons of questionable character will not be admitted. ' . N.B.— ADMISSION FREE. 4775 BALL! BALL! BALL! THEATRE ROYAL, SI£AKBPEARE . HOTEL, REVELL STREET. IT being the custom on the West Coast whenever improvements are effected in any house to 'celebrate the same with great festivities', now I, GEORGE ELLIS* induced by the liberal support received at the last Ball, and having at considerable expense made extensive alterations,' and added greatly to the comforts of the. house and the casino, so as to claim the highest position in town, consider that I have an e*qual right with my brother hotel-keepers to inaugurate the same with A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY D.RESS BALL, ON MONDAY, thb 22nd OCTOBER, and I trust the exertions I always make in catering for, the amusement of my supporters will ensure me a bumper house. Double Tickets, 7s 6d. ; single tickets, ss. Dancing to commence at half-past ten. . The best band in town has been speciully engaged for the occasion, and Professor Samson, the Prince of M.C.'s, will conduct. • 4811

Land and HousesT7l - O R S A L JZ THE HOTEL DE, FRANCE AND * \ ; > SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, ' By private Treaty. Therms most liberal. Application on the premise?. FOR SALE, r PRIVATELY , 11HE BULL AND MOUTH HOTEL, ROSS, \ In consequence of ttie European War. This Hotel" ,is built on the very best site in Ross, and has a frontage of thirty feet to Camp- street. >- It contains Bar, Parlor, six Bedrooms, Dining-room, Kitchen replete with every convenience, and SPACIOUS BALL ROOM, The most frequented in the town. A chance like the above for profitable investment in a ready-made Payable Business should be eagerly 'seized, the only reason for its disposal being that the Proprietor is compelled to return home in •consequence of the , „ WAR IN EUROPE. . Apply* at once, on the premises to Mr Antonio Truvjsrsi, or to W. J). B,Ai*k s « Agent, 4809 * Wharf street. \ Tji O . R SALE, That old-established Hotel, THE ROBERT BURNS, At the Kanieri, now let 1;o a respectable Tenant. Apply to ' Hawkes and Strouts, , 4787 Revell-st., Hokitika. 'j O BE LET or SOLD, the UNION i HOTEL, Teremakau, with every convenience for the business, with coach stabling attached ; suitable- for a married couple, Apply on the premigesi, 4678

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West Coast Times, Issue 332, 16 October 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 332, 16 October 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 332, 16 October 1866, Page 7

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