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... COVENT GARDEN, No one who was present at this theatre last night would have doubted for a moment that the English public prefer operatic to pantomimic performances, for while the latter were frequently interrupted, the former were listened te with breathless ...
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... COVENT GARDEN CONCERTS A scries of Promenade Concerts, nnder the direction of Mr. J. Russell, acting manager to the Royal English Opera Company (Limited) in 1864, was inaugurated last night at the Great Opera House in Bow-street, and was as promising ...
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... COVENT GARDEN MARKET Apples, 4s. to 8s. per apricota, 3s. to 4s, ; 25. to 4s. ; nectarines, 38, to fw. ; to Ga, pears, 28. 60 43. Od. per dozen ; filborts, Od. to Is, ; cherries, Od. to Od, ; col» nuts, Od. to © ; grapes, is. Od. to 4s. 0d; 2s 2s. Od ...
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