'_ Business Notices. WEIR BROTHERS AND CO., REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, (And at Charleston^ Palihi), IRONMONGERS, CHINA, GLASS, AND GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, HAVE ON SALE: Kerosene Oil (pure) Papier Machie Cruet Stands Sugars Kerosene Lamps Wooden do Creams Kerosene Chandeliers Carpenter's Tools Cups and Saucers, white Kerosene Vestibule Lights American Brooms and gold Kerosene Bracket Lamps American Buckets Cups and Saucers, figured Kerosene Hanging Lamps Tin Dishes China Kerosene Globes Iron Dishes • Cups and Saucers, blue lines Kerosene Ohimneys Tin Buckets Cups and Saucers, green Kerosene Wicks Iron Buckets lines Kerosene Stoves Bar Decanters Cups and Saucers, printed American Cooking Stoves Cut do Dinner Plates Parlor Stoves Moulded do Soup do Cooking Utensils Patent Stoppers • Dessert do Ironmongery Curaffes and Tumblers Cheese do Holloware Hot Water Tumblers Meat Dishes Knives and Forks Hot Water Goblets Cover do Carving ditto Nobbier Tumblers Sauce Tureens Table Spoons Prism Tumblers Salad Bowls Desert do Ale Glasses Toilet Sets Tea do Wine do Bar Jugs Mustard do Hock do Hot Water Jugs Salt do Claret do Jugs (in sets ot 3) Electro-plated Forks Liqueur do Water Monkeys ' Pocket Knives Soda Water Tumblers Water Filters and Covers Sheath Knives Butter Coolers Waiters Electro-plate Cruet Stands Confection Jars and Covers Sewing Machines IS3T Sole Importers of Singer's New Noiseless Sewing Machine. 9269
Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager. . .Mr J.Babtlett. Stage Manager, Mr M'Gowan; Scenic Artist, Mr W. J. Wilson ; Leader of the Orchestra, Mr Eginschenck. Immense Success of the great Strand Burlesque of KENILWORTFT, with the Gorgeous Scenery by W. J. Wilson — the grand Scene of Greenwich and the Grotto with Falling Waters. Positively the last time of the new •Drama, in two Acts, of JENNY FOSTER, THE SAILOR'S CHILD; or, The Winter Robin, The performance will commence at 8, with the Sensation Drama,- JENNY FOSTER, THE SAILOR'S CHILD ; or. The Winter Robin, embracing the whole Company. To conclnde with the Immense Burlesque, KENIL WORTH; Or ye Queene, ye Earle, and ye Maydennc. Earl of Leicester. Miss' Gordon ; Sir Walter Raleigh, Mrs M'Gowan ; Queen Elizabeth, Mrs Crosby ; Amy Robsart, Miss Cooper. The Grand » v cenery by Wilson. On Friday, Mr KEOGH's BENEFIT. In preparation, the Beggar's Opera. 9927 p IT V THEATRE. Sole Lessee Mr George Ingles. Stage Manager Mr Frame Towers. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF MR. A#D MRS. W. O'NEIL, THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, AUG. 20, Grand Musical Melange, In which Mr Burgess, Champion Dancer of the Colonies : Miss Florence Cowan, the people's favorite in songs and dances, will appear. For the first time the great Irish Drama, in Three Acts, with New >cenery by Mr Geo. Perriman and"assistants, IRELAND AS IT WAS. Mr Wm. O'Neil as Ragged Pat; Mrs Wm O'Neil as Judy O'Trot, supported by the Great Star Company. m* PIT, ONE SHILLIING. Geo. Beaveb, 9926 Acting Manager and Agent. Drapery, &c. PUBLIC NOTICE. TT GOLDSTONE begs to intimate to the public that he has purchased those Premises lately occupied by Messrs Thorn and Bullen, and intends OPENING ON- SATURDAY NEXT, With a very EXTENSIVE STOCK op MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. One visit will prove that his stock cannot be surpassed for CHEAPNESS and QUALITY in any house in the Colony. Note the address — ' LONDON HOUS E, Revell street, Hokitika. 9838 Coaches. CO B B AND C O.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT REDUCTION OF FARES. Coaches of the above line will leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for ROSS and GREYMOUTH, nnd weekly for CHRISTCHURCH. The following Reduced Fares have been decided upon by the proprietors :— Christchurch L 6 10s Od Ross Town Ll 0s Od Greymouth Ll 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have been reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietor? W. Crawley, Westland Manager. 7153 AN EXPRESS wiUleave the NOAH'S ARK STABLES, South Spit, every Monday, Wednesday, and Fridaj r ; and ROSS every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. G. H. MOSS, 8835 Agent tor Hokitika.
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West Coast Times, Issue 594, 20 August 1867, Page 3
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