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... TX HE PROOF of the TEA is in the T DRINKING. As you pass by Number One, Saint Paul's-ehurchyard, ask the tea merchants to send you a pound of their stout old-fashioned TEA, at 4s. 6d., and alter the tea- pot has gone its round, and comes to be again filled with water, then taste and say if the proof of the tea is not in the drink- into. if Number One Saint Paul's-churchyard, is not in the ...

Published: Sunday 27 September 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1963 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... mHEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM. T H Under the Managment of Mrs. KELLEY. First lqiht of a New Cornic Drama! The Newv ?? Piv B ?? Extravaganza, entitled having been, on each occasion of its representation, received thr beenonrh~ thhe most cordial marks of approbation and throughout wbhyded and fashionable audiences, is. in conse- quence. respecttoilY announced for repetition every Evening ii further ...

Published: Sunday 13 September 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2995 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... NOTICE to SHIPPERS and PASSENGERS. For MADRAS direct.- The VERNON will RECEIVE 0ojollS is) the East India Docks until Monday, the 7th instant Ij~ts'siIIII, ttiet'lle'ut cabtirs still ilisenrgaged.-Apply to F. Green and Do xxxx Cornhill ( ? ) STEAM to BOSTON, U.S., calling at Halifax to S ridhr Mje~t's miflsl a5(d passoergers.-Thle Itritimh uiid ~er~r iulrrefl oyit Mil Steaiiishtips will leave ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL TYCrfTTH. ?? atf Mrs KEELEY. First Nighlt of a New1 Comuic Dt'osoaaI Thle 'Nsel (lt-oid Fairy' Bur'lesqule Extrafvagasre, eltititird 'P111 M1AtC It OW\)tI, lazisslg frett, at1 each, oecroisisi oil its rela ?? reiiethrisagls~it, with the otost cordial stiach'ks of nppt'sltiiatan dil 1b, lie eteedd ando fasholtasble nosdie-oes , is, it etotieiittrt(ie,re soioitfulle -osiuittrl fr ...

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... PUBLCW AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-1ANE,.- OPENING NIGHT, NEXT SATURDAY.-Thc theatre has been entirely renovated, a new gas apparatus laid down, now front drop, besides numerous other alterations. The celebrated danseuse, FloraFabbri, appears in a new Ballet, with M. Bretin, M.and Made, Theodore, Lees reurs St. Louis, Louise Addle, and an unrisalled Corps de IBallet.-Immediate application ...

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... ';50 HE TAILORS; the History and the Rights! !. and Privileges of their Trade; being the commencement of a Series of Articles olS the variotis Tra es, every SnturdaY in Re, DOUGLAS JERROLD'S WEEKLY NEWSPXiAPERU, conturd tg P elso numerous originitI articles, and all the New, of the Week.- Id, Order of any newsmin. ,r Fr r[nHE SONGS of' CZAPEK.-Eiglhteen Songs by, T i tlis talented composer, ...

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... fBSERVE-TIIIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL hbe closed all Morlday the 21st aad Tuesday the 22nd inst. resumitg business as Usual on Wedniesday maorning. Wa*tod-several young mes sn tietreeads'-tnadc and bespoke departaseists rlnd several y oeths fros the age 'sf 14 to 10 sears as cashiers; appliy We-d- nesday next thc 'S3rd, at 83 asid 81i AIdgatc, a.t niie o'clock. A LANDLORD'S ADVICE. A L~asndlord and ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS. cannot notice, in any war, any communication that is sent to anosTmoualT ; but those who ..

... address us in confidence will find their confidence respected. WE UNDERTAKE TO RETURN ANY MANUSCRIPTS WHATEVER. •.* Advertisements intended for The Express must be at the Wmccby Two o'clock on the day of publication. ...

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... ADELPHI.—Tnis Etexiso, TIIE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER. Messrs. Boyce, Selby, Worrell, Cullcnford, Wright, O. Smith; Madame Cclwtc, Miss E. Harding, and Miss E. Chaplin. be followed by JUDGMENT OF PARIS; or, The Pas ds Pippins; and ABRAHAM PARKER. Doors open at ftj. PRINCESS'S.—Tuis Eraxnra, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Messr*. C. Mathews, J. Viaing, Ryder, Compton, Granby, Madame Ves'.ris, Mrs. ...