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HAVE THE HONOUR TO ANNOUNCE A

... PERMISSION OF MR. WARDE.) M R. A. APIO, Of the Nobility's Concerts, London. Lender of the Band —Mß- DAY, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Flute —Mß. DE COSTENEV, the Puii*. Conductor —M R. F. M .-V H ALL, Who will preside at the GRAND PIANO- Every exertion ...

WARWICK RAGES,

... play the Ball, after the Concert. 'Die Concert Band will full and complete, consisting Professionals from the Oratorios at Drury-Lane, Covenl-Garden, the Concert Rooms, Oxford, &c. See Advertisement. ...

Local Notbs. —The last new note of the Blackbum Bank, which is made payable both in .Manchester and London, has

... said,* Let bed tie prepared for to-night, and Mrs. Bellow, as 1 am anxious he present the opening of my favourite theatre, Drury-lane, and observe by the newspapers that there are a great many pickpockets about, 1 shall leave mv gold watch your care.” Very ...

, COVENTRY—luitiny. Wheat 9s 2d to }* He. . Beu-i* .. . . 6s 0»l to “a Oi JlarU-y ...... 6s 4d U» 6. lOJ j ..

... Foote at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, for a certain number of nights previous- ly to the inmencement of her engagement at Drury Lane. Miss Stephens will returp to London after reaping a most profitable provincial harvest, having received for the exercise ...

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... (( •> or:i~ ted Eau dc Cologne, id#, per vase, Sir Bottles ♦ * Persons London, no* ohl iin Private Boxes for the King's, Drury Lane, and Cnvenl G.t Vn, Tliea’.rcs, in the beat situations, and nt tin* most reasonable prices. VN iiifallihlc Rc-itoraiive ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... into the fatal boiler. Both were Immediately taken out; but the youth lived only three, and M* Kinnou four hours. Mr. tmd Drury-Lane Theatre. meeting of Mr. creditors, having been for some time past prisoner in the Rules of the King’s Bench, was held at ...

FOREIGN WINES. HWARTES WRIGHT,” nest ‘to the aml opposite the THEATRE, On a Cot Haymarket, London, hes made a stitl

... celebra- ted Bau de Cologne, Ws. per tase, Six Bottles eachy Persons visiting Loudon, may obtaiu Private Boxes far the King’s, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden, Theatres, in the best situations, and ut the most prices, ...

LONDON POSTS, From .TAX. .TAX. 5, 1826. C'mf'icT the reports of Constantino liavit nl*n>caie«l tlse are aUsurri ..

... Mr. fast recovering, and contrary to the opinion his medical friends, bids fair to* resuu'.e , professional avocations at Drury-lane. Sir Charles Long elevated to the Peerage, bv the '.tie of Lord Ruvensbonrn. Ca\ tion. —There are persons going about purchasing ...

OPENING OF THE PUGILISTIC SESSION

... COMFORT. Uoxier-lane, coffin furniture maoufscturcr. E. SIIKRLKV. Park-tcrrace, Marylebone, butcher. K. While Horse-yard, Drury-lane, woollendraper. H. ROGERS, Upper North-place, Gray's Inn-road, grocer. T. W. WILLIAMSON audE. JONES,Packcr’a-cuuit,Colemanetreet ...

4 to 4 0 i 0 Stoll ,hp Wth am) lth of May, tl.e, ‘tty ..f ereoada. i. the San.bof

... neiifhbonrhnot) of St. Jemes’s-atreet, had five pounds to pav for tl.e postage letters, ia cousequeace the privilege hsving ' Drury-lane Theatrf, on which 30,000/. has been witbiu few yean, let for year*. Sussini is iiuinediately ex|>eeled in this country. ...

BANKRUPTS—From Saturday'! Gazette, June 21

... Cole* mau-Htreet, plasterer—H. and W. S. Fl-KNIS, New Bond battem—f. BECKKT, Worcester, coach proprietor—T. J. CARBOLL. Drury-lane, R GRIFFITH, Kegeot’s Canal bas.ii. City-road, Iron meicllam—H. CLARK, BNhopagate street, lea dealer—G. SUTTON, Southwark ...