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... Opera Company. tistes: Madame Ilaigh Dyer, the celebrated Prima nan; ir. Henry Haigh, the eminent Tenor of Covent rden and Drury Lane Operas; Miss Fanny Selby, asS Marie Burdett, Miss Rose Proctor, Mr. T. U. o~dWIi, Mr. Henri Duauthorne, Mr. C. Foster, Mi ...

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... to all ELLIMAN'S who have used it.' ELINS P aIN & BRUISES. ELLIAN'S KYr. JlianuiGirard, The Girards,0 Theatre Royalu Drury Lane, writes L~ LLMAN'S I have used your Embrocation E.124 N's with surprisimg. effect. and never ELLIMAN'S intend being without ...

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... 111iss BRONTE, Miss ANGEL, and Miss MARIA TERNAN, from the Thealres Royal, Drury Lane, &c.: Mr. EDMOND ROSENTHAL, Primno Biritone of her Majesty's an'l Theatre loyal. Drury Lane: Mr. J. MANLEY, -Mr. TEMPE3ST. Mr. OLIVER SUMMERS. and Mr. A. St. ALISYN, ...

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... performed for the First 'lime in Wood- bridge, thi celebratedl Dramar,acted with uaaprecedented success at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, called THE RX3IT D33A, With the laughable Farce of tbe O(IC. NOTE. , NIUTFORD AND LOTHINGLANOP . ;ASSOCZATIOI*f, FOR P ...

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... various entertainments, introducing his Three Funny Folks. PROFESSOR PETERSON'S TROUPE OF JOLLY DOGS, From the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Professor Peter. son has long been unrivalled with his troupe of Per- forming Dogs and his entertainments are very amusing ...

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... Ef OLL~IMAN'YS who have used it. R . l S 6P:R A IN & BRUISEiS. , LLIMAN'S Mr. Julians ?? Girarls, 12.4 Thpatre Royal, Drury Lane, writes: I LsLIMAN'S I have used your Embrocstion EJ2A with surprisivg effest, and never ELLIM AN'S intend being without ...

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... nt for Fire Nights only, ,with those eelebrated Pantornimists, 1Y4r. MITTTON AND Mr. XATTMEWS, fFron the Thslatre Royal Drury Lane), Who will have the hondur of making their second appear- ance tlls prcsent SATURDAY, July 7th, 1838, The Performances to ...

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... MORLEY and E. W. MORLEY. Great Success of the New Company! MDLLE. MlARIE -CHIARLES, The Popular Danseuse, from Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, WVII. AP'P'EAR EVI-AT:1' ?? TIIIS EVENING (SATURDAY). will le repeated the celcbrated Comedy of P AUl - P R Y. Paul r'mv ...

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... Road, Lambeth, London. The Dresees bv Mr. Samuel May, of London. The elegant 'Fit-ltp made by Richard Evered and Co., of Drury Lane, and Charles leekie and Co.,o fHolhorn, London. Doors open at HTalf.piet Seven. commence at Elght pre- aisely. Carriages ...

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... appeared by special command before THE QUEEN ! At the Palace, in October last; St. George's Hall, Regent Street; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Queen's Concert Rooms, Hanover Square; St. James' Hall; and Crystal Palace; giving over two hundred consecu- tive repr ...

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... ed patronage of Ur. -2. 1B1JIMVV^:E:R. T-isq, ?? - FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY! I ! ROMEO and JUIjIET: Romeo, Miss Leighton (of Drury Lane and Adelphi - Theatres); Juliet, Miss Lionel (Lyceum Theatre); concluding each evening with scenes from Pantomine, t GOODY ...

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... Public are respectfully informned, that an arrange- T ment has been made with: , , . BwNM osiq-. (Lessee ofthe Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,) For a limited number of representations of the popular D))MAA 03' TES 7IJMIWS, Which'will be produced WITH ENTIRELY NEW& ...