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... TijE I EATRE B.O, Y AL, DUBLIN. IP JUVENILE NIGHT. For tbe conveniance of parties residing at a distance, and the Juvenile branches - of Families, the performances' will commraece at Seven e'clock, and be so arranged that the pantomime will terminate a Q iarter past Ten o'clock. On THIS EVEIq-NG (Tursiday), February 26, the per- formances will commence with the New Farce of CRINO- LINE.-br ...

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... C ARDS; %~fOST! MXONY vadnnoedon evaeydeeMoiptO of valuable XYJ- PropeS? by 1. J. CUNNINGHAM, 17, A.UNGIER- FRE ErT. E stle Waueroomr for Furniture at No. 73. Fe BEX N O H C O L Z A OIL 8, t above of tbe Fineut Qcallty. The above Oi will bun brilliantly in ?Aoderat5Ut and other E Lamps for twelve hours without any readjustment. G E OR G E D I X O N,X Lamp Oil Importer, Wareroome, I and 2, ...

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... T HEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. T Last Night'but One of the Season. On THIS EVENING (Friday), February 27, the per- formance; will conmmence with the Comedy by Tom Taylor entitled STILL WATERS RUN DEEP.- atain Hawks- lay, Mr Delatfleld, John Mildmay, Mr G1elvilie; Mr Potter, Mr Glanbyi Mrs Mildmay, MissMortyn; Mrs Hector Sternhold, Miss Seaman. To conclude with the Grand Comic Christmas; Pantomime of ...

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... TgHEATRE ROY AL, DUB LIN. ?? JUVENILE NIGHT. For tbe convenience of parties residing at a distance, and the Juvenile branches of Families, tbe performances will commence at Seven o'clock, and be g0 arranged that the Pantomime will trminate a Qiarter past Ten o'clock. On TO-MORROW (Thurelayj, February 26th, the per- formances will commence with the New Farce of' CRINO- L INE.-Mr Coobiddy, Mr ...

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... CARDS. M OST MONEY advanced on every ?? of valuable AlProperty by J. J. CUNNINGHAM, 77, AUNGIER STREET. Extenaive Warercoins for Furniture at No. 73. OYAL SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, U11, UPPER SACKV L LETEET E T_ SPARLING and MARSHALL call the attention of the _ Nobility and Gentry to their rutouched Photographs. Open from Ten uw til dusk. CARD.-RODY KESHAN being about to quit the A Woollen ...

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... CARDS. T SllUOST MONEY yvancedon every descript on of vatuable coml WL! Property by J1. J. CUNNINS9HA. 7T, AfNGIER. tind STREET. Extensive Wareroonis for ature1r at No I 7 deeir OYAL SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, of a _R 1A1 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET. SPARLING and MARSHALL call the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to tbeir untouched Photograpbre. Open from Ten until doek. - CR S EZZOTINTTtO A ...

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... H. E AT B ROYAL, DUBLIN. Last Night o the Season. BENEFIT OF ME G MELVILLE. TEilS EVENING (Saturday), February 28, the per- formances will commence with the Comic Drama entitled DON CA&9AR DE BAZAN.-Don Cisear de Bazan, Mr Melville; Don Jose, Mr Stanton; Marouis de Rotondo, Mr Granby.; Lazarillo, Miss Tellett; Maritana, Miss Mortyn. To conclude with the Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime of ...

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... rn1 H E A TR:E R OYr A L, D U B L I K. ~jL In consequence of numeroas inquiries, the Pantomime I of LITTLE BOPEEP will be repeated for a few Nights only. Till8 EVENING (Tuesday), February 24, 1857, the performances will commence with the Musical Play of ROB ?? Roy, Mr Melville; Resbleigh, Mr Stanton; Mr Owatn, Mr Rogerson; Francis Osbaldistone, Mr Salvie; BItlie Nicol Jarvie, Mr Granby; Major ...

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... PUBLICATIONS. PARLOUR LIBRARY. Vol. 1t7. Prico One 8hilling. DG A R I U NT L Y, ttsa Sloep Walkfr. -EA .If_ By C. B. Bitowa. Also JInt Published, in this Series, MY AUNT PONTYPOOL. By G. P. B Jagmeg Is. 6L3. AUBREy. By the Autbor of Emilia Wyndbara.' 2e. WIDOWS and WIDOWEBS. By Mrs Tbomson, Is. 6d. HUGO'S HU -CCHBACK of NOTRE DAME. 2s. FRANKENSTEIN. By Mrs. Sbelley. 1e. Dublin . MIGLASUAN ...

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... ]PJBLICATIONS. Tbis Day is publiahed, price 7a. 6d. in cloth; free by post, 'rEiH JUSTICES' ITA1UAL, containing the Justices' -1 i Protaction Act; the..Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1851; Fthekty Sesslns Act, 151 *the Law of Evidence Amend- ~meiit XActs, '-aid the SBmnrnuTy Larceny Act, with Notes, Coinnientb, Table of Cases, and Copions Index. Second Edition, muc enlarged, by E2dward P. Leviage, ...

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... LET US REASON TO(rETHER. II OLLOWAY'S PILLS.-WHY ARE WE SICK ?- h It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. Holloway's Pills are speciallY adapted to the relief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate, and tle infirm, of al cilmes, ages, exes, and oonstitutlona. Frc- fessor Holloway personally superintends the manufactureofhis medicines and offers them ...

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... rfT fATRE R O Y A L, D U B:L I Ig In consequeanf of numerous inquiries, the PAntominme o LITTLE BOPEEP will be repeated fora few. Nights only. THIS EVENING (Monday), Febraary 23, 1857, the ,,rformancees will commence with Shakspeare's Tragedy of PICjiARD THE THlIRD.-Rlebard the Third, Mr Mel- ville' Earl of Richmond, Mr Delafield; Duke of 'Bncking. he, Mr Bellair; King Hoary the Sixth, Mr ...