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Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor Mr J. J. Bartlett. Under the patronage of James A. Bonae, Esq., Goldfields Secretary. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), Oct. 17th, 1867, Complimentary BENEFIT, to Mr C. STRASSER, in consideration of the serious accident he lately met with in the Vestibule of the Theatre, which has almost deprived him of his sight, tendered by Mr J. J. Bartlett, the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Dramatic Company, the Gentlemen of the Orchestra, Mechanists, &c, Mr W. J. Wilson, a Gentleman Amateur, and Mr Thos. J. Peel. The performance will commence at Eight o'clock precisely, with Mr Charles Gore's celebrated drama, entitled, THE SOLDIER'S BRIDE, or The Maid of Croissy. Sergeant Austerlitz, Mr Joyce ; Walter, Mr Lionel Harding ; Francis, Gentleman Amateur ; Theresa, Miss Rosa Cooper ; Manette, Mrs Crosby. To be followed by Blanchard Jcrrold's ever-pleasing sketch of COOL AS A CUCUMBER— PIumper, Mr~J. J. Bartlett; Old Barkins, Mr Hogan; Frederick Barkins. Mr Lionel Harding; Miss Jessy Honiton, Miss Jenny Graham; Wiggins, Mrs Crosby. After which, Mr Thos. J. Peel will appear in his celebrated Silver Belt Jig and Johnny Schmoker. The whole to conclude with the laughable farce of A DAY AFTER THE FAIR. 10750 CITY THEATRE. Weld street. Lessee Mr Bartlett. Under the management of Mr Lachlan ' M'Gowan. GREAT BILL TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1867. NEW FARCS. - SONGS, DANCES, &c. Great success of the following favorites : Mr Lachlan M'Gowan. Mr J. G. Joyce. Mr Towers. Miss Buckingham. Mrs Lachlan M'Gowan. Leaderof the Orchestra, Mr Eigenschenck. Admission — Is, 2s, and 2s 6d. 10749 CITY THEATRE. Lessee — Mr J. J. Bartlett. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 18, Grand Return TRIAL DANCE between TOMMY PEEL and JOHNNY BURGESS. 10711 Notices. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. nnHOMAS SAMUEL begs to notify ; to the public generally, that owing to the dull times and pressing engagements, he is compelled to sacrifice his well-selected STOCK OF HARDWARE, and purposes selling off for FOUR WEEKS ONLY; after which, the remainder will be offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION. The-stock consists of General Famishing IRONMONGERY. Rope, Buckets, Nails, Cutlery, Tinware, &c, &"c. Also, Three large Leamington Ranges. THOMAS SAMUEL, Revell street. Premises for sale. 10742 ________ ___^________ ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, Hart's superior silkdressed Adelaide flour, in 100 lb. and 2001 b. bags, direct from Adelaide, ex Bungaree. \ Chubches and Ching, Revell street South. 10722 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. and MRS. PRINCE having removed their Schools to those extensive premises known as "Provincial Uhambers," beg to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Hokitika, and surrounding districts, that they have a few vacancies for Boarders and Day Pupils. Children entrusted to their charge will meet with every attention and comfort of an English home. Arrangements are being made for opening a Dancing Class for young ladies and adults. Mrs Prince having been solicited to form an Evening Class for young ladies, purposes doing so on Monday next, the, 21st instant. WANTED, a Lady or Gentleman to teach Music and Dancing. Apply to Mrs Charles Prince. WANTED, a Drill Master. Apply to Mr Charles Prince, Commercial School, Weld-street. 10704 TjE, M'CREERY, ■*-' late of Carlton (Melbourne), SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, late Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dublin, May be consulted at his Rooms, Camp Street, Hokitika. . 10731

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West Coast Times, Issue 644, 17 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 644, 17 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 644, 17 October 1867, Page 3

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