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-Jesse Longton, Staffc

... George'ssquare, Pimlico, builder. Josiah Tillett, Colchester, plumber. John Mackness, Stratford, Essex, baker. — William Bond, Drury-lane, licensed victualler. Quarterman, Oxford, carpenter. John Marke, Du, street, Manchester-square, butcher.—James Tilling, ...

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... Investment. The Property will be shown by the tenants, and further particulars may be h a d on application to Mr. JAMES JUMP, Drury-lane, Liverpool ; Mr. ROBERT ASHCROFT, Aughton ; or to Mr. MAURICE J. HORE, Solicitor, 4, York-buildings, Dale-street, Liverpool ...

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... Cox, St. Geo: square, Pimlico, builder. Josiah Tillett, Colch plumber. John Mackness, Stratford, Essex, bat William Bond, Drury-lane, Quarterman, Oxford, carpenter street. ManehAstPr.smuirct_ hnteh ,sed victualler. —*John MarkE Edgeware-road, and Earl-street ...

COLLECTIONS Part of Collection by the Welsh Calvanistic Methodists for the Medical Charities, per D. Davies, ..

... CH GALOP, and other Novelties, THE som e of RGE which were performed this Season for Eighty-two consecutive Nights at Drury-lane and Covent-garden, before the most crowded and fashionable Audiences ever assembled in any Theatre in London. Further p ...

IHEATRE-ROYAL, WILLIAMSON-SQUABS

... satorriscuE, Other THE CHARGE GALOP, for Novelties, some of which were performed this ,e i•- ghtY-two consecutive Nights at Drury-lane and before the most crowded anti fashionable er.assembled in any Theatre in London. _t.:4!2Byrice,,_ltrticulars see Programme ...

purchased for the Man

... THE CHARGE GALOP, and other Novelties, some of which were performed this Season for Eighty-two consecutive Nights at Drury-lane and Coventgarden, before the. most•crowded and fashionable Audiences ever assembled in any Theatre in London. Further p ...

t / ( + / 7 111 LIVERPOOL, TUESDAY, pveiccitnfiutyllyth that to they AMPHITHEATRE.--Sole Lessee and I . ECTURES ON

... ESSELS requiring the use of such Stages shall be THE PREMISES BEING LET, THE SALE CAN ONI raxedienne, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. entitled to the same, on application being first made to the Dock- 82 , BOLD-STB nth ( Tuesday). the 6th instant, Knowles's ...

tilities to an immed

... NENA, have superseded the attractions of the pantomime, which had maintained an almost unparalleled run of good fortune. At Drury-lane, the fitful radiance has been resumed by the production of MEYERBEER'S splendid composition, L'Etoile du Nord, as a sort ...

comp .espect to

... NENA, have superseded the attractions of the pantomime, which had maintained an almost unparalleled run of good fortune. At Drury-lane, the fitful radiance has been resumed by the production of MEYERBEER'S splendid composition, L'Etoile du Nord, as a sort ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, MARCH 27, 1855

... theatrical and musical worlds go on as usual about this season, which is one more generally of promise than of fruit. The Drury Lane version of MEYERBEER'S L'Etoile do Norde has been inevitably withdrawn for the present, the prima donna, Mad'lle JENNY ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, MARCH 27, 185 r)

... theatrical and. musical worlds go on as usual about' this season, which is one more generally of promise than. of fruit.. The Drury Lane version of MEYERBEEE'S L'Etoile du librde has been inevitably withdrawn for the present, the-pr.:a:via donna, Mad'lle ...