Amusements. ] TJRINCE OF WALES OPERA JL HOUSE. Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. J. Bartlett. Stage Manager, Mr J. Dunn. First appearance of those Wonderful Favorite Petite Artists, the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. Miss JULIA NATHAN, Aged 12 years. Miss SELINA NATHAN, Aged 8 years. Master ED. NATHAN, Aged 11 years. Master LOUIS NATHAN, Aged 10 years. LA PETITE MARION NATHAN, Aged 6 years ; the Eighth Wonder of the World Mrs B. M.NATHAN; Mr T. CHAMBERS ; and Mr J. SMALL.— THIS EVENING (Thursday), Dec. 19. ANDY BLAKE. Andy Blake La Petite Marion MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOKEAN MELANGE. . "Finnigan's Wake" — La Petite Marion. THE COLONIAL SERVANT. 'JemmiaGrey Miss Selina Nathan Bridget Murphy La Petite Marion C\ <\ THE OMNIBUS. Pat Rooney La Petite Marion. Admission : Dress Circle, 55. ; Stalls..3s. ; Pit, 2s. 11640 PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. .- - First Appearance of those Talented •* Artistes, / J THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPER / THIS EVENING/ -TJRINCE- OF WALES OPERA JL HOUSE.— The Eighth Wonder of the World, LA PETITE MARION NATHAN in two of her great impersonations — Andy Blake and Pat Rooney. This Evening. RINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. — LITTLE SELINA NATHAN as the Colonial Servant, Evening. RINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE.— First Appearance of the Unfortunate Man, Mr JOSEPH SMALL, This Evening. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. — Master JOSEPH CHAMBERS, First Appearance This Evening. 11623 PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor Mr J. J. Bartlett. First Performance of the CAXTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. Under the Patronage of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS, and the ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1867. Prologue by T. L. Bright, Es<j. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. DEAF AS A POST. 11626 mHE GENUINE AND ORIGINAL -*- WAXWORKS, With forty full life-sized figures, on view from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m., at TEMPLE CHAMBERS, Corner of Weld and Revell Streets, Admission— One Shilling. 11599 Auction Advertisements. T BEG to inform my constituents and -*- the public of Hokitika, that I have engaged the services of Mr JAS. CRAIG Junr., as my Salesman, who will, in conjunction with myself, conduct all sales in future. G. W. Binney, Auctioneer, &c, Wharf street. Hokitika, Dec. 17, 1867. 11615 THIS DAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, At 11 o'clock. In the Rooms. Large and Unreserved Sale of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. p W. BINNEY will sell by auction, at the Rooms, Wharf street, on Thursday, the 19th instant, at eleven o'clock, a large assortment of general merchandise, comprising — 10 tons Adelaide flour 10 tons chaff 40 casks Younger' s stout 60 cases Guiness's do 10 qr-casks port wine 100 cases assorted cordials 18 do hams, assorted brands 20 do tobacco 1 do cigars 6 do qr sardines 20 do lobsters 2 do figs 40 boxes cape raisins 70 cases Tasmanian jams 50 kegs butter 3 tons sugar v 150 hf-chests tea (Louisa Kohn) 1867, 1868 2 cases confectionery 30 cases claret 3 qr-casks port wine 1 do sherry 10 cases milk 4 qr-casks Hennessy's brandy 4 hhds English ale ; And a large assortment of general merchandise i Terms at sale. 11617
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West Coast Times, Issue 698, 19 December 1867, Page 3
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