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WM. WATSON, in £pirito. (Wholesale and iUMI) 111, Drury Lane, London, BEGS leave to draw the attention of his ..

... WM. WATSON, in £pirito. (Wholesale and iUMI) 111, Drury Lane, London, BEGS leave to draw the attention of his friends, the trade, and public in general, to his remarkably low prices, at the present time : Good Gin - - - 7s. 2d. per Gallon Fine Old Tom ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART Sir Calling Hardly, Bait., Li's married Mi;s Bessie o Drury Lane Theatre. We are ..

... LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART Sir Calling Hardly, Bait., Li's married Mi;s Bessie o Drury Lane Theatre. We are warned of tlie near approach of Christmas and the New Year hy the receipt the Christian Knowledge Society of The Cottage: 's Penny Almanack for ...

STRONG CANADA BRANDY. TWO PER CENT BBVONO THE LEGAL LIMITED STRENGTH FOREIGN BRANDY. WILLIAM WATSON, No. 111, ..

... STRONG CANADA BRANDY. TWO PER CENT BBVONO THE LEGAL LIMITED STRENGTH FOREIGN BRANDY. WILLIAM WATSON, No. 111, Drury- Lane, London, offers to the Public the above spirit, Fourteen Shillings per Imperial Gallon, for ready money. William Watson’s Stock this ...

Price Sixpence. BANKRUPTS. Georsre Oxlade, of Moddesdon, Herts, money scrivener. James Smith and Kdward ..

... Sixpence. BANKRUPTS. Georsre Oxlade, of Moddesdon, Herts, money scrivener. James Smith and Kdward Meredith, Blackmoor-street, Drury lane, London, linen-drapers. Maclaurin Gillies. Southampton-Strect, New Road. Middlesex, merchant. Alexander M’Craithand John ...

MUSIC ROOM. MISsIMyiES IUA'OST respectfully, informs the Ladies and J.Ti Gentlemen OxeOed, an 4 it* vicinity, ..

... her BENEFIT will be on THURSDAY NEXT, the 11 th May j for which she has engaged MISS LYONS, ’of the late Theatre Royal, Drury lane j she humbly solicits their Favour and Patronage, which deserve the has most arduously endeavoured. . ...

permission of the Ret. the Vice-Chancellor and the Worshipful the Mayor, E T. SMITH’S MAMMOTH CIRCUS AND ..

... llor and the Worshipful the Mayor, E T. SMITH’S MAMMOTH CIRCUS AND UNRIVALLED EQUESTRIAN TROUPE From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, WILL OPF.K Opposite, the Horse and St. Giles’s, Oxford, MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 9 & 10, 1855. rOBITIVELY FOR TWO ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1855
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 226 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

TOWN HALL, OXFORD

... has also succeeded iu engaging that celebrated German Cantatrier, Msdlle. JETTY TREFFZ, who this mmoo, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, haa been received with the moat flattennj^a^iaoae. will appear for the first time in Oxford and perform hit celebrated ...

for his admirable invention W. shipbuilding.-40 ships of the line built in Lord Mulgrave’s time, soon became ..

... elect a monument in Dublin to the memory of .Mr. Sheridan—exp'nee defrayed by profit? a performance of two of bis plays. Drury Lane propru ctors met again Saturday—Kean and several others have made Tenders take the'l'healre, but nothing to dune til #5 ...

TOWN HALL, OXFORD. *m of the Her. the Vice-Chancellor and the Worshipful the Mayor. M. JOLLIER'S GRAND CONCERTS ..

... saoceeded in re engaging that celebrated German Cental rice. Madlle. JF.TTY TRKFPZ, who this season, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, received with the most flattering applause. M. VI R will appear for the first time Oxford and perform his celebrated Soloe ...

attention the proceeding* which took place in iti behalf in the metropolis last week, and of winch we gave an

... one and the some time, to urge and insist upon restoration of Protection —two meetings, which had become necessary because Drury Lane Theatre, into which nearly eight thousand people had crowded, could not contain the two or three thousands more who pressed ...

MUSIC ROOM, MAY 7, 131 ft. Vermitswn the lie-.-, Vicr-Chancelhi and Ike Stewards of the Music Mr. REIN AG ..

... M‘ALPINE, (From the Theatre Royal, vent Garden, and Pupil of Mr*. Dickons,} and MISS L KELLY, (hate of the Theatre Royal, Drury l.ane,) are engaged. Tickets, 7s. each, had of Mr. Ucinagle, opposite the Music Room, iloliwcll, and atthe usual places. ...