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... OTICE. HOT CROSS BUNS. 0f those Articles commences THIS ,1¶E. Bag ight o'Clock, and will. contlnu rj.d0Fi' OOD FRIDAY EVENING, Ft, ~O'clc oGFARRELL'S pisian, ad contineontat Fan# u odog) ,nd Biscuit Bahery, 2I, GRAFTON-STREET. -URNISHED LODGINGS. D L ?? in a most healthful Situation in the °. ig hourhod of 3bOUNTJOY.SQUA E, the usineatm Furnished Sitting-Rooma and ooeritetrhhe a sttendance of ...

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... ,~I roiYAL,DBLN - rq ,1 that ho has affected a Re- W4 t~atlO pOOLE and Mr. GIUBIL El, I h t j Did5n pR CHE GIUBILE I, 1 cithe Academie Frencais, and her ?? fr;5 also engaged, and wial make her ;ce. N ONDAY, May 22, 1843, ; IId the Ga Opera of the ?? Rodolp bo, Mr. Ginbilel; I> iop proche Giub ilei wil l make her ?? ]iSSENlISENT ENT ?? of I La Fil e du Danube./ hebr ibte Gie bilei. ' gdsn0 Iate ...

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... RE ROYAL, Bi. it of Mademoiselle FANNY ELSSLER and fonthe Be~evely her lst appearance, on which occasion o00t ?? SILVAIN and MADAME PROCRE eGoSIIU~lL il also malke their last appearbace. 's DAY (Wednesday), 6th September, t erfoldluances will commence With the entirely w eniC Ballet, iii Two Acts, called ~el~oxoNATEIALIE. The Ballet produeed under the direction of MONSIEUR SILVAIN, Assisted by ...

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... NOTICE. HE ES T AB LI S H MEN T, f9 99, GRAFTON-STREET, / Wg hI been ta~ ndergoing extensive ?? ad im- overnents, HAS BEEN RE-OPENED with E15N. E NEW STOCK comprising every Altiole IUITED to r. GENERAL DRAPERY TRAD>E. -- The bUad~ v ill be conducted entirely on the READY MONEY principle, under the Firmn of SHARP and COMPANY. p,8,Wanted, two respectable Youths as Apprentices. Fees will be ...

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... fgVEATlE ROYAL, DUBLI. | A ppearance of Mr. and Mrs. KEAl!. *pRESfENT EVENING, ,Novemiber 25, will be prfiormed the Tragedy of - frill ~ THE GjAMESTER. Mer Keocn 9tukely, Mr. Cahiraft; LewsonPI sellegi ?? ?Irs. Bevrrley,- Mrs. Kean; Cb,2tIgle . I ff er'; Ijacv, Aliss Pervssoi. i( ud w;ith, for the first Lime these Beven ys, the ,,ical Fari e i L(CK AND KEY., , Cheer1?, MIr. T. Bishop; Captait ...

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... J;; F LTRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. N bgg respectfullY to announce that ler `. 6r and last appearance but five of herself and qlq' VI~ra ll a'~TUESDAY, December 12, l|1lS ol lvl.wch socasion they will Appear in two commence with the Play of oef~l~l~1'STRANGER. gerM Ar. Kean; Count Wintersen, Mr. P. Th' gtraat Steinfort Mr. H. Cooke; Francis, Air. P eter Ir. Baler; Solomon, Mr. Barrett; .e; Du3f ...

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... THEATRE .~'OYAL, DUBLIN. - 'ncce that, withthe view of r.CALCRAFT begs to ano het ode of Taetii presenting, in succession, the hi, n h aatams every brauch of Theatrical Exhibih.' ng1,hemtwt esormous expense, effected a short -nLIgHMENTwt DUCROWY'S EQUESTRIAN ESTA'L HMENT, EsTA - of Grand during which will be presented a Series I G d Spectacles, with a variety of Scenes iu the Cir,o, and ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. ositively the Last Night but Two of Bucrow's lost pesiti Equestrian Company. IllP YRESENT EVENING, 17th Mareb, T w il be performed the Grand Equestrian Spectacle, called the SECRET MINE. nesoos: Aroax. ?? of Hindostan, Mr. H. Cooke; ]NIr. Shean; Abbas, Mr. Houghton; Nasrod, Mr. F. Cook. PERSIANS: 'Lei, the Governor, Mtr. Barrett; Dimdim, a Chinese p ,Ncr. Baker; Zaphyra, ...

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... THE NEWEST SPRING AND SUMMER WOOL- LENS JUST IMPORTED. ,THICH have been PersonallY Select oftthe TV Manufacturing Districts, and will be djpqE o on the most Advantageous Terms at the ?? lEk' OLD ESTABLISHED WOOLLEN WIV UE, 39, ?? JOSEPH PARSONS AND CO., PEOPRIETORS. Dublin, 25th April. 1843 PBIC^5 , t~~ioh asL% L. 11kib 'vh Wh. TVS. WD. vTN s. FRI. $ SAT. I MON. a per n t~os ?? 9P _ 196 96 96 ...

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... ;OYAL. -IUAR e s respectfully to an- | j EN FNSF and most po0itively his j' .ce ila i' tate place on THIS EVENING nrce shiol ?? the performances ?? tie' Y New Comic Piece, written Ilenloo\SIIFIL iRISHMAN. F TheI~ r 1). Leonard (as originally written IO~ .~ na u:wards of sixty successive nights e5 lil ua arl ; 3,Mr. Qulakely, M1r. Bar- 9 r Lester; Scoremore, Mr. Duff; * petcr. art Jnlin, Miss ...

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... l d z there wtlbe no PerforallCe. Dios FAUCIT 5;1SS s H e a her BENEFIT and e erlit July 13, on One. t c elebrate e Irish Co median, Pa A pe nec.oewith the New Tragedy CS S DAUGHTER. PA. Id wit distitgutilhed SUCGO3 9 OD 1tI, pro. ,lO ioe o Tuesday evening.) dlioly 3 Nyestiand Nlarston.) y Sir Edir AMordaunt, Mr. Arnder- ( H eur Co ok; Capotapn Pie r Oiit, BulLY !d; ady lab s LyateWnat h ...

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... Vft OY~AL, DU~BLIN. ,TELg T~lE LAST NIGHT BUT ,f po31 TTWO. i CA bjL SIVORI, the unrivalled 1oi and Succesior of Paganini.-His Last qe CLAR A NOVLO hiS Clrrnic Societies of Berlin, Bologna, the P her Last Appearaline but Two groe. R BALFE. vENTsJG (TlirIrtqlliY) will be performed r glins Grand Opera of the ';ctinle) SON AMlB1ULA. ( ,,M 13alfc; vino, Mr. T. Bishop; l N'o0llo Liz , Miss A. ...