Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor ... Mi'J. J. Bartlett. ■Director Mr F. Towers. NOTICE. The BENEFIT advertised for MRS. PABLO FANQUE On Saturday evening last, and unavoidably postponed, will take place TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), NOV. 25. On which occasion the ladies and gentlemen connected with the profession, together with the gentlemen of the Orchestra and the members of the DRUM AND FIFE BAND, (Who will be in uniform), and THE GENTLEMEN AMATEURS, Will appear. • SiT All tickets issued on Saturday will be admissible to-night. 11260 Geo. Beaveb, Agent. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor Mr Bartlett. Director Mr F. Towers. MRS. PABLO FANQUE'S BENEFIT. HIS LAST LEGS. GRAND CONCERT, AND DANCING. To conclude with A LAUGHABLE FARCE. Treasurer, Mr J. Roscw, 11261 Agent, Mr Geo. Beavee. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE, •Proprietor Mr J. J. Bartlett. DRESS CIRCLE SALOON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Last Night of WILSON'S MODEL DRAWINGROOM PANORAMA, ENGLAND TOINDIA. " An explanatory lecture, 'especially pre- . pared and delivered by Mr' J. G. Joyce. Mrs Martin has- kindly consented to i preside at the piano. Prices of Admission — 2s 6d, and Is. Entrance at Dress Circle Doors. Doors open at Eight, to commence at half-past Eight. N.B. —The Panorama for Sale. 11264 f)RINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor Mr J. J. Bartlett, TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 26. , A GRAND CONCERT ■ ; In aid of the Building Fund of St Mary's School. The children, fifty in number, under the direction of Mr H. Fbiend, will sing a variety of part songs, rounds, &c. Several Ladies and Gentlemen ,have jcindly given their services. Particulars in To-morrow's issue. Tickets can be had at the Hotels and the Theatre. Mr Geo. Beaveb, 11248 Agent. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor Mr J. J, Bartlett. • WANTED, FIFTY CHILDREN, Girls and Boys, for the Christmas Pantomime. Apply to Mr J. G. Joyce, Stage Manager. 11263 Government Notices. NOTICE. nrVENDERS- are invited for putting in i THREE PONTOON GROINS on the sea beach at Hokitika. Specifications and drawing to be seen at the District Engineer's Office, Hokitika, where tenders are to be sent before four o'clock p.m., to-day, November 2pth, 1867. Tenders to state a separate price for each groin, and to be accompanied bymarked cheques for 10 per cent, of the amount of tender. ' r N.B. — The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. James Rochfoet, 11256 District Engineer. Medical. THE CENTRAL MEDICAL DISPENSARY For DISEASES of WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Diseases of the Eye, Chest, Ear, &c, IS NOW OPEN in ' Retell Steeet Noeth, A few doors below the Hau Hau tramway. Advice Gratis. DR. MATTHEWS, Surgeon, Accoucheur, and Oculist. 4 11098 PRIVATE HOSPITAL. SEPARATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. nnHOMAS C. MOURILYAN, -*- Surgeon and Aceoucheer. For particulars, &c , apply to Dr T. C. Mourilyan, Revell street, North, opposite • Tramway Terminus, 11178 JJ R S. LANG. ACCOUCHEUSE, May be Consulted at her Residence/ ISLAY HOTEL, 43 Quay.
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West Coast Times, Issue 677, 25 November 1867, Page 3
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