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... country. j Catalogues, &C. may be -had on application, or forwarded to . any address. Private Boxes at Covent-Garden and Drury- Lane Theatres. ROYAL BATHS, No. 9, SUFFOLK-PLACE, Pall-mall East.? SHAM POOIN G. TURKISH ME- DICATED VAPOUR, AROMATIC, SULPHUR ...
FOR CALCUTTA direct, to SAIL iinme- dialely. the fine first-cla,s Ship YORK, HENRY R. WILKINSON. Commander; ..
... rpiIEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LA-NE. June ?? ?? 1827.â Notice is hereby given, that a GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE COMPANY of PROPRIETORS will be he hi- on WED- NESDAY the 4th of July next, at Two ?? precisely, in the Saloon of the Theatre ...
|J EEAI NURSING INSTITUTE, .. H. ¦nr:.-tta-sirert. Covent-garden, W.C. k ?? : \i :' - > ?? XX] '¦*¦'â Soh-ly
... open ?? rom teu till six. 'i'HIS^DA V, at 1.00 and 7.30 THE Genuine Pantomime Success of the Season is PUSS IN BOOTS, at DRURY LANE, where the Receipts are mure than double th'-se of ;>nv other Pantomime. THIS PAY, al 1.30 and 7.30 ! PUSS IN BOOTS, the ...
CHOLERA.â Unless the water used is efficiently filtered, and not merely strained, as is the case with the ..
... tricks, and changes are liberally provided in ' Puss m Boots. ' One of the most marvellous spectacles ever witnessed even at Drury Lane. It may be doubted whether an effect so rich and magni- ficent ha? ever been witnessed on any stage. H Mr. Harris has not ...
^^ ' Viol- with gratitude acknowledge the perfect I rf The P o ' l ?? attended the production of
... ; Baptiste (a Tra- \«d ' \i Sanders.â Amelia (betrothed to Theodore, aged ir!. 1 - pne ilate of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, her gfl'l - He here); Georgette (her Daughter, aged 6), J, ?? «pi> par * ' . [,â u i-e (Attendant ou Amelia), Mrs. Tay- ...
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... VESTRIS' OLYMPIC IiON ES, as well as being Mr. Bunu's Agent for the letting ofliis Private Boxes at Covent-Garden and Drury- Lane Theatres.— Subscribers to Andrews's Library are liberally supplied with all the New Works, English and Foreign, as sooff ...
f â¢-' »U__LâT'nloss the water used is eflicicntly filtered, ?? '⢠rt liicrrlj- strained, as is the case ..
... Uridge, F. Harri- son, N. Barry, and Edward Gardiner in PLEASURE. PLEASURE at DRURY LANE.â Without prophetic inspiration, it may be predicted that the latest work of the Drury Lane dramatists will become a prodigiously popular success. Mr. Harris understands ...
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... bd. a new and revised Eui- ti^n (bebig tiie >d , of THE LAND WE LIVE IN : The new Co- medy, acted, for the first time, at Drury Lane Thea- tre, on Saturday, Dec. 29, ISO 4. Bx FRANCIS LUDLOW HOLT. F.sq. Primed by R. Wilks ; and sold by J. Bell, at the Wceklv ...
. DDRESS to the Duke
... stomach, and resists completely he effects of acids, atmospheric air, Ac. ? At Home from Ten till Five. r pHEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LA>NE, A June 28. 18.12.? Notice is hereby- given. tfiat a GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the THEATRE ROYAI. PRURY LANE COMPANY of PROPRIETORS ...
GLASS PAINTING. M' RAT. DECORATION MONUMENTAL BRASSES. LAVERS, WESTLAKE, and BARRAUD, ENDELL STREET, LONDON, W ..
... 10---' lOfll. at 7.44. DRURY LANE. Angnstns -arris, Leases and Manacer, ROBINSON CRUSOE .SECOND EDITIO.VT. 10« th PERFORMANCE TO-NIGQT. at 7.15. GIGANTIC SUC.ES3. SEVER* GRAND SPECfACCLAR SCENES THE BIGGEST TBING EVER DONE AT DRURY LANE. Greatest Company ...
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... (from the Rue de la Paix, Paris, and Broadway, New York), 33, RusseU- street, Covent-garden (opposite the Royal entrance of Drury- lane Theatre), Arabian Perfumer to the Royal Courts of Europe by special appointment. GOVERNMENT and GUARANTEED SECURITIES PERMANENT ...