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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN.I _ I MR. HARRIS has the hdnor to announce that he has become Lessee of this Establishment, 4id that it has opened with a numerous and efficient Compay. TEHS EVENING (Tuesday), January 6tb, will be performed the New Comedy of A- LOVE I1 A AZE. Lord Minever, Mir. . Webs; Tony Nettlethorpe, Mr. Robson; Mrs. Bucklethorne, My. H. Kirby. To conclude with a Grand C ristmas ...

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... TIEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. TTR r HARRIS has the honour to announce that there will be A GRAND JUVENILE NIGHT On THIS EVENING (Wednesday), January 14th, the en- tertainments will commence with THE LIGHT TROOP OF ST. JAMES'S. gdster Thomas Smallbores, Mr. F. Robson; Lady Ala- ,oe, Mrs, Parker; Lady Blanche, Miss Jenny Marston. 'To be followed by the New Christmas Pantomime, entitled BLUFF KING HAL; ...

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... THIS DAY. ALARK! wT of NEW DARK RIBBONS, 4 A 2 ex :remely Low Prices. /lODD, BURNS, AND CO,, MB. WILLIAMS, DArn OF TE CEMOHla TO TTES ALMCOc SUaSCw- T1$A§INNPUBLIC BALLS, a AS th a w to inform the Nobility and Gentrit9( ACADEMIES for DANCING, DE- r PORTMENT, and GRACEFUL EXERCISES, are open at his Residence, 6, NORTH FREDERICK-STREET, Rutland-square. Day8-MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, - from Three ...

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... GENTLEMAN USHER'S OFFICE, Dublin Castle, January 6, 1852. H IS Excellency the Lor \ietenant will hold H a LEVEE, at DUBLIN CA T ,on WEDNES- DAY, the 28th of January, 1852, alJn' o'Clock. Itisrequestedthat each Gentleman att nding the Levee will bring Two Cards, with his Name and Place of Resi- dence legibly vnwtten or printed thereon, one to be delivered to the Person appointed to receive them ...

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... MA;NUFACTURE MOVEMENT.' MgM9ERR- OF THE IPARENT ORD'OFISH N UFACTURE AND -IDDUSTRY are requeit e at their'teoture-rooi, 2, ESSEX-BRIDGE, TEII (M day) EVENING, Jan. 5th, at Half-past Seven p0 loe to considgr several im- portant matters, and to 1-ear he Report of the gilway Deputation. . SIMEON R. RltER, Chairman of the Day. _ THOMAS MOO Y,-Secretary. THE G TE TROWSERS. rNoTaING CAN EXrCEED THtE ...

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... THE D-RAWINGT-t0OOM. We beg respectfully to announce that we are now showing a. large Assortment of Nesw Goys, adapted for every descrip- tion of Evening Dress. 1 In these specisl purch'a llpe found a choice and very extensive variety of Fret Y Jgwers, Wreaths, Hair -. a; mnents, Head Dreses, 9Mh fid other Ribbons, Lace r- d I Muslin Robes, Lace Sha'e, B'arf6, &c., with the fobs ingt novelties ...

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... T HEATRE ROYA , DUBLIN. THIS EVENING (Thursday), January 22, will be per- formed the Burletta of THE LIGHT TROOP OF ST. JAMES'S. Master Thomas Smallbores, Mr. F. Robson; Lady Ala- mode, Mrs. Parker; Lady Blanche, Miss Jenny Marston. To be followed by the Interlude of THE BOARDING SCHOOL. Captain Harcourt, Mr. J. Webster; James, Air. F. Rob. son; Caroline Blythe, Miss J. Marston. To conclude ...

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... T HEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. On THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), January 27th, The performances will commence with the Comedietta, entitled SERVE HIII RIGHT. Sampson Shuttleworth, Esq., Mr. Granby; Dick Hobbs, bIr. F. Robson; Julia, Miss Jenny Marston. After which, the favourite Interlude of a A LOAN OF A LOVER. Peter Spyk, Mr. F. Robson; Gertrude, bliss Julia Har- land. To conclude with the highly ...

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... I believe that my R EA D Y -M A D E S T O C E R .D iB the most extensive and best got up of any, and on the whole the best value IRELAND. It is all CUT ON MY OWN PREMISES, and MADE by MY OWN WORKMEN as carefully as if ordered. I give a decided preference to IRISH MANUFACTURE wherever I can procure it GOOD VALUE. MY TERMS ARE CASH, as by that means I am enabled to sell GOOD ARTICLES CHEAP. R I ...

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... T HEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. FIRST GRAND JUVENILE NIGHT. TEIS EVENING (Wednesday), January 7th, will be performed the Burletta of THE CHRISTEI'NG. bir. Hopkins Twiddye, Mr. A. Robson; Grum, Mr. Granby; Mrs. Dolby Lovechi~ldJ ra. Parker. To be followed by a Grand Cistnas Pintoimne, called BLUFF KING HAL; OR, fARLE4 NZAND THE CHARMEDfARRD - Harlequin, Mr. Deulin; Clown, Mr. Seymtr; Pantaloon, ir. ...

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... iIIEATRE ROKL DUBLIN. gB. HARRIS has the honor to announce that be has become Lessee of this Establishment, and that it has opened with a numerous and effilient Company. EVENING (Saturday), January 3d, will be efolmed the New Comedygof perfre FN~sAD IIZR. Lord MIinever, Mr. J?;Wdbste: Tony Nettlethorpe, Mr. lObson; Mrs. Bucklethorne, Mrj H. Kirby. To conclude with a Grand Ohstmas Pantomime, ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN., On THIS EVENING (Saturday), January 31st, the performances 'will commence with the Comic Drama, entitled SERVE HIM RIGHT. Sampson Sbnttleworth, Esq., Mr. Granby; Dick Hobbs, Mr. F. Robson; Julia, Miss Jenny Marston. To be followed by the favourite Farc f THE JACOBITE. / John Daok, Mr. F. Robson; Lady Somerford, Mrs. H. Kirby. To conclude with MIDAS. Apollo, Miss Julia ...