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Amusements. "HEINCE OF WALES OPEEA r house. Sole Proprietor Mr J. J. Baetlett, BAL MASQUE. BAL MASQUE, BAL MASQUE, Mr Chas. Eigenschenck having en.-, gaged the Theatre for one night, will give a Grand BAL D'OPEEA or MAS, QUEEADE on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 4. Unequalled for splendour. The Ball of the season. The Pit and Stalls will be boarded over, which, with the stage, forms the largest Ball-room in the colonies Illuminated and decorated in a style of magnificence never before attempted. In the Masquerade Quadrilles the following distinguished visitors are expected to appear, viz. — The Lounger accompanied by the Loafer, Eichard the Third and the. Artful Dodger, the Fat Boy and Mr Pickwick, Mr and Mrs Buggins, Lady Audley and several Tallboys, " A resident from the Beach," and a digger who has made his "pile," the editor of a local paper with a bright idea, a Westland member and the distinguished foreigner, a real live mayor, and the coming man, Mr S — h and the " Unprotected female," Flora Macdonald and the young Chevalier, Old Sol and the Gentle Luna, Tim Linkinwater and a member of the " helite," Michael Cassio and Desdemona, Claude..J)uval, Paul Pry, Othello and the Green-eyed Monster, &c, &c. A 4 12 o'clock, A GEAND TOURNAMENT ON HOESEBACK, By Mons. Cruickshanks and Signor Stantonia. Eigenschenck's unrivalled Band. To commence at 10 o'clock precisely. _____ % Costumes and Masks can be had at the * Theatre, on application to Mr Hogan. between 12 and 5 o'clock. Tickets, admitting to the Ball-room, 5s each ; Dress Circle, 2s 6d. 10114 piTY THEA TE E. MISS H~GOEDON AND ME J. P. HYDES In the Burlesque of the LADY OF LYONS. Me W. G. Caeey. E U V B L A S, Pit One Shilling. 10113 BILLIAEDS. To the Lovers of the Board of Green Cloth. A GEAND BILLIAED TOUENAMENT will take place at the i Billiard Saloon, "Eose, Thistle, and Sham- [ rock' 1 Hotel, Eevell street, commencing 'on Wednesday, the 28th August, 1867, and ending on Wednesday, the 18th September, 1867. First Prize — One good Silver Lever Watch. Second Prize — One Gold Eing. Sixpence a Break. 10018 LONDON AND PAEIS MANTLES. NOTICE. MES MITCHINSON begs to intimate to the Ladies of Hokitika, that having received her first consignment of Spring Mantles, all of which are of the most elaborate designs, an early inspection is invited. Victorian Drapery and Dressmaking Establishment, Eevell Street. 9896 TTOKITIKA EIVER BKEWEEY, Xl KOETEGAST BEOTHEES (Late Klappe and Korteaast), ALE AND POETER BEEWEES AND BOTrLERS. The proprietors having the above establishment in their own hands, beg to inform their numerous customers and friends, .that they are prepared to supply them with an article second to none in the town. Their ales are brewed from the best English malt and hops, and are guaranteed to be bright, sparkling, and sound. N.B.— Orders left at the ExchangeHotel will be punctually attended to. The up-country districts supplied with any quantity. i Agents— Mr W. Faler at Eosstown, Messrs Pierce and* Tbiele at St Kilda, I Fox's, and Meairi Cunningham and i Taylor to Cfaritttv**, JWI

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West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3