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THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

1 COVENT GARDEN .-On Wednesday , 27 th fast ., THIRD GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DRURY LANE . — -Every evening and at midday . Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . L JCB U M . —Every evening , HENRY THE j BOYAL ENGLISH OPEBA . —Every even- I ¦ mif . at 8 , THE BASOOHE . Matinee to-day ,

I HAYMAKKET . —On Thursday , HAMLET . rTRHMP ^ - CALL 17 eVeaing * * ' ™ I C T SS ;^ evening ' BRIGHT 0 N - ¦ ¦ " ¦"' •SfNCESS'S . —Every evening , at 7 * 30 , ALONE i i ?' il ND 0 NDaily at 2-30 THE SWISS

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COMEDY . —Every evening , at 0 , GODPAPA . At 8 * 20 , A BREEZY MORNING . Matinee today , at 3 . GARRICK . —This evening , at 8 * 15 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Preceded by , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER PRINCE OF "WALE S ' . —E very evening ,

at 8 * 15 , MISS DECIMA . Preceded by , at 7 * 40 , THE PRANCING GIRL . Matinee to-day , at 3 . LYRIC—Every evening , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . GLOBE . — Every evening , at 9 , GLORIANA . At 7 * 40 . THROUGH THE FIRE . Matinee

today , at 2 * 30 . TERRY'S—Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , and on Monday and Wednesday , at 2 * 30 . NEW OLYMPIC . — Every evening , at 7 * 45 , OLIVER TWIST . At 2 * 30 , HEARTSEASE . ST . JAMES'S . —Every Evening , FORGIVENESS .

OPEBA COMIQUE . —This evening , at 830 , THE MAYFLOWER . At 8 , HOOK AND EYE . "VAUDEVILLE . —Every evening , at 8 * 45 , THE HONOURABLE HERBERT . Preceded by , at 8 , THE CALLAJBORATORS . Matinee to-day , at 2-30 .

AVENUE . —Every Evening , at 8 * 30 , THE CRUSADERS . Matinde to-day , at 3 . COUBT . —Every evening , afc 8 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL . Matinee to-day , at 2 * 30 .

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ffHAND .-Every evening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . Morning performances to-day and on Monday and Wednesday , at 1 * 30 . SUBBEY . —Every evening , at 7 * 30 , THE FAIR ONE ! WITH THB GOLDEN LOCKS .

PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 * 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . S T A "WD ABD .-Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

CRYSTAL PALACE . - ELECTRICAL EX . HIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aqnarinm , Picture Gallery , & c . MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS , St . James's Hall . —Every evening at 8 : Mondays , Wednesdays , and

Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening . EMPIRE . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety EntertainmentTwo Grand BalletsAc uuniuaiuuiouvi iiit

, , . J . . u *» uu . UU . IO . D , « . « .. BOYAL AQUARIUM .-Open at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusements , ALHAMBRA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets . & c .

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MASONIC BENEVOLENCE IN 1891. Article 3
OPENING OF LODGE No. 91, CARLOW. Article 3
AIDS A BETTER LIFE. Article 4
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EVOLUTION OF THE BIBLE. Article 5
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HOTELS,ETC.— : o : — pARLISLE—Bush Hotel . -pAIilNG—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE — Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR Proprietor , EAST MOUSEY . —Castle Hotel , Hampton Conrt Station . Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on app ' cation . JOHN MAYO Proprietor . HAVE R l '' - * - * - * DWE 8 T . —Queen ' s Fa r . ily and Com— . roial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES Proprietor . MILFOlU HAVEN . —Lord Nelson Hotel . :. T . PALMER Proprietor RICHMOND — Station Hotel , adjoins the Railway Station . Every accommodation r Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—Bell Family and Commorcinl Hotel . Uo » il Stabling . J J FILMER Proprietor . WEST COWES — Gicmeier and Globe Hotels . G . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

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W.EAGLESTONE,132 GREAT COLLEGE STREET , jj O - * * "sr , N . "W . SHOPSPRINGBLINDSProm £ 3 Os Od . NEW VENETIAN BLINDS , 4 D PER FOOT Old Venetian Blinds Painted , Taped and Corded , 2 £ d per foot .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

1 COVENT GARDEN .-On Wednesday , 27 th fast ., THIRD GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DRURY LANE . — -Every evening and at midday . Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . L JCB U M . —Every evening , HENRY THE j BOYAL ENGLISH OPEBA . —Every even- I ¦ mif . at 8 , THE BASOOHE . Matinee to-day ,

I HAYMAKKET . —On Thursday , HAMLET . rTRHMP ^ - CALL 17 eVeaing * * ' ™ I C T SS ;^ evening ' BRIGHT 0 N - ¦ ¦ " ¦"' •SfNCESS'S . —Every evening , at 7 * 30 , ALONE i i ?' il ND 0 NDaily at 2-30 THE SWISS

EX-„ , - , ; PRESS . ' ¦ S TO ?^? 5 * ' ~" ' Every evening , at 8 * 10 , THE NEW AV ££ * £ T * l ? eded b y > at 8 - , J * ' HE COMPOSER . " , At 2-30 , HANS THE BOATMAN . 1 S Y Every evening at 8 * 30 , THE NAUTCH r GIRL . At 7 * 40 , CAPTAIN BILLY . MatintSe to-! i day , at 2-30 .

¦ * M ? B 1 ~; : E * ' er i evening , CINDER-ELLEN . s matinee to-day . ^ ?(^ ^? F * -Every «™*™ 8 . at 8 * 30 j $ ™ OP ARC . Preceded by , at 7 * 25 , FIRST ^ DAnftn ^ X' -At ° ' THE SHOWMAN'S DAUGHTER . AtS . BKST MAN WINS .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

COMEDY . —Every evening , at 0 , GODPAPA . At 8 * 20 , A BREEZY MORNING . Matinee today , at 3 . GARRICK . —This evening , at 8 * 15 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Preceded by , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER PRINCE OF "WALE S ' . —E very evening ,

at 8 * 15 , MISS DECIMA . Preceded by , at 7 * 40 , THE PRANCING GIRL . Matinee to-day , at 3 . LYRIC—Every evening , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . GLOBE . — Every evening , at 9 , GLORIANA . At 7 * 40 . THROUGH THE FIRE . Matinee

today , at 2 * 30 . TERRY'S—Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , and on Monday and Wednesday , at 2 * 30 . NEW OLYMPIC . — Every evening , at 7 * 45 , OLIVER TWIST . At 2 * 30 , HEARTSEASE . ST . JAMES'S . —Every Evening , FORGIVENESS .

OPEBA COMIQUE . —This evening , at 830 , THE MAYFLOWER . At 8 , HOOK AND EYE . "VAUDEVILLE . —Every evening , at 8 * 45 , THE HONOURABLE HERBERT . Preceded by , at 8 , THE CALLAJBORATORS . Matinee to-day , at 2-30 .

AVENUE . —Every Evening , at 8 * 30 , THE CRUSADERS . Matinde to-day , at 3 . COUBT . —Every evening , afc 8 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL . Matinee to-day , at 2 * 30 .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

ffHAND .-Every evening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . Morning performances to-day and on Monday and Wednesday , at 1 * 30 . SUBBEY . —Every evening , at 7 * 30 , THE FAIR ONE ! WITH THB GOLDEN LOCKS .

PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 * 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . S T A "WD ABD .-Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

CRYSTAL PALACE . - ELECTRICAL EX . HIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aqnarinm , Picture Gallery , & c . MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS , St . James's Hall . —Every evening at 8 : Mondays , Wednesdays , and

Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening . EMPIRE . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety EntertainmentTwo Grand BalletsAc uuniuaiuuiouvi iiit

, , . J . . u *» uu . UU . IO . D , « . « .. BOYAL AQUARIUM .-Open at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusements , ALHAMBRA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets . & c .

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