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Amusements. piTY THEATRE. Lessee Mr George Ingles. Stage Manager Mr Frank Towers. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, ME. FRANK TOWERS' BENEFIT. Last Ni^ht but seven of the Queen of Song, Miss Harriet Gordon, and Mr J. P. Hydes. Great Succes of Mr G. W. Carey. The first time of H. T. Craven's drama, ONE TREE HILL. Jack Salt, Mr W. G-. Carey. Tom Bubble, Mr J. P. Hydes. Supported by the entire company. Champion Clog Dance, Mr J. Burgess. To conclude with (for the first time) CINDERELLA, With all the music. Prince Prettyfoot, Miss H. Gordon; Clarinda, Mr F. Towers ; and the Double Company. PIT— ONE SHILLING. 10143 Geo. Beaveb, Acting Manager. . . TJRINCE OF WALES OPERA I HOUSE. Sole Proprietor Mr J. J. Babtlett. Lessee Mr Chas. Eigenschenck. TWO EVENING'S DANCING, For the last time, at the above elegant Ball Room and place of amusement — TO-NIGHT, Thursday, and TO-MOR-ROW, Friday. The only time the Grand Ball Room can be open, in consequence of great alterations in the Theatre, commencing on Monday, the Dress Circle being about to be lowered three feet. Mr Eigenschenck, having arranged with the proprietor, intends to give TWO SOIREES, The first TO-NIGHT, in the GREAT BALL ROOM, admission, One Shilling. On FRIDAY, the last Dance in the Monster Ball Room of the Prince of Wales Opera House. Dancing to commence at half-past 7—7 — conclude at 12. ADMISSION -ONE SHILLING. . Last night of the Theatre on Saturday, for the Benefit of Mr Joyce. 10144 BILLIARDS. To the Lovers of the Board of Green Cloth. A GRAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT will take place at the Billiard Saloon, "Eose, Thistle, and Shamrock Hotel, Revell 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 Ring. Sixpence a Break. 10018 Merchandise. GREAT NOVELTIES. GREAT NOVELTIES. SUSMAN, BEHREND AND CO., having opened, in connection with their well-known wholesale business, A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, hereby solicit the patronage of the public? of Hokitika and surrounding districts, and beg to call their attention to their magnificent assortment of all kinds of FANCY GQODS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, HAEDWARE, & HABERDASHERY. S. B. and Co. being in direct connection with leading houses at home and in the colonies, are thereby enabled to sell their goods at lower rates than any other house on the West Coast. They particularly beg to refer to their stock ot Ornanamental Goods and Articles suitable for Presents. Susman, Behbend and Co., Weld street, four doors from the White House, opposite Messrs Cohen Bros. Furniture Warehouse. 9930 P<OWLISHAW AND TJLAISTED, Near Post Office, Gibson's Quay, HAVE ON SALE — Corrugated iron, 5 to 10 feet lengths Ridging, guttering, zinc, No 8 to 11. Truck, whim, and barrow wheels Iron, steel, copper, quicksilver Colza, castor, and boiled oil Turps, oak and copal varnishes White and red lead, paints American nails, brooms, tubs, pumps, axe and pick handles, Collins picks, axes, D. H. shovels, &c. Ames's and Day's No. 2 and 3 L. H. shovels Europe and Manila cordage Wire rope, cotton and navy canvas Doors, sashes, mouldings, T and G lumber, shelving, Kauri timber &0., $c. 9686

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West Coast Times, Issue 608, 5 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 608, 5 September 1867, Page 3