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THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

; CO VENT GARDEN .-On Wednesday , 27 th I " * st ., THIRD GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . « DRURY LANE .-Every day . at 1 * 30 and 7 * 30 , f Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . l mEi ^ r Every 6 VBaine - ab 8 , HENRY

I a ^^^ ' r ' - Every evening , nt , 7-15 , 1 cT mT ^? J--Every evening , at 8 , THE I 1 RUMPET CALL . I ° 7 „ "E" ?? 0 : Nr - —Eve >* y evening , BRIGHTON . i ^ o . day , Matinee at 2-45

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COMEDY . —Every evening , at 9 , THE GREY MARE . At 8 * 20 , A BREEZY MORNING . GARRICK . —Every evening , at 8 * 46 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Preceded by , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER , LYRIC—Every evening , at 8 * 20 . Now Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS .

GLOBE . — Every evening , at 0 , GLORIANA . At 7 * 10 , THROUGH THE FIRE . MatiniSo 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 , at 8 * 30 , FORGIVENESS . OPERA COMIQTJE . —This evening , at 8 * 30 , THE MAYFLOWER . AtS , HOOK AND EYE .

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

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GRAND .- Every evening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CaT . Morning performances to-day and on Monday and Wednesday , at 1 * 30 . SURREY . —Every evening , at 7 * 30 , THE FAIR ONE WITH THB GOLDEN LOCKS . PARKHTTRST . — This evening , at 7 M 5 , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 * 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . STANDA B D . —Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

CKYSTAL PALACE . — ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

MOORE AND BUBO-ESS MINSTBELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evening at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , ana Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening .

E M P IB E . — Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , <& c . ROYAL AQUARITJM .-Open at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusement ! . ALHAMBBA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

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* « THE PEOBLKM " 2 T PROBLEMA" SHIRT . W * ftn ( PATENTED ") . mf {\ OHZA-F ^ c ^ iiT , r 1 I IN 7 DENMAM STREET > 1 lifclJKI LONDON BRIDGE , 8 . E , Nothing tends so much to mar one ' s appearance in Evening Dress as a Front struggling to escape from tho Waistcoat . This Shirt cffectmlly solves that problem . FRKEMASONS , "M . P . ' s , nnd all who ilress well , will be convinced of this after a trial , and » o etker shirt will bo worn by them , cither in the morning or the evening . SEND for FORM for SELF-MEASUREMENT .

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BIiATR ^ S THE GREAT REMEDY AX ° FOR GOUT , RHEUMATISM , GrOTTT SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , * and NEURALGIA . AN T ) These celebrated Pills continue their high reputation in pnhlic esteem as one of aK - _ , _ - __ _ 4 k the greatest discoveries of DU LI IMA Til the present age . nrZCulflfl I 111 They require no restraint iiimwiiuiiiw of diet iinriug their use , and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital __ _ . _ _ _ , part . Sold by all Chemists T j TT-T at ls lid and 2 s 9 d per box .

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HOTELS , ETC . — : o : — CARLISLE—Bash Hotel . Tra AUNG—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE — Pier Hotel , Cavendifb Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR Proprietor . Ei ., ST MOtESEY . —Castle Hotel , Hampton Conrt Station . Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on app ication . JOHN MAYO Proprietor . HAVER OB DWEST . —Queen ' s Fa cily and Com—troial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES Proprietor . MILFO - D HAVEN . —Lord Nelson Hotel . T . PALMER Proprietor , ¦ piCHMOND — Station Hotel , adjoins the Li Railway Station . Every accommodation r Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—Bell Family and Commercial Hotel , doon Stablintr . J J FILMKR Proprietor . WEST COWES — G'uu-e ^ er and Globe Hotels . G . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

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W . EAGLESTONE , 132 GREAT COLLEGE STREET L O 1 ST X > O 1 ST , 1 ST . W . SHOP SPRING BLINDS Prom £ 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 .

; CO VENT GARDEN .-On Wednesday , 27 th I " * st ., THIRD GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . « DRURY LANE .-Every day . at 1 * 30 and 7 * 30 , f Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . l mEi ^ r Every 6 VBaine - ab 8 , HENRY

I a ^^^ ' r ' - Every evening , nt , 7-15 , 1 cT mT ^? J--Every evening , at 8 , THE I 1 RUMPET CALL . I ° 7 „ "E" ?? 0 : Nr - —Eve >* y evening , BRIGHTON . i ^ o . day , Matinee at 2-45

I LAlr * fi ? l ? - -Ever i evening , at 7 * 30 , HIS j PB ISS N 0 K At 8 ' ' Tu ^ SWISS EX " 1 \ VTH ^ :: ?' ~ Evei'y evening , at 8 * 40 , THE NEW I At 2-sn £ fl ? f , h ? ' - THE COMPOSER . I ™ - iO , HANS THE BOATMAN .

I AVOT .-Next week , THE VICAR OF BRAY . I Marw , * F ^ - ~ Every evening , CINDER-ELLEN . I " "wiiee to-day , I DA ^ m ^ t ! ~ . » THE SHOWMAN'S "AUfctHTER . At 8 , BEST MAN WINS .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

COMEDY . —Every evening , at 9 , THE GREY MARE . At 8 * 20 , A BREEZY MORNING . GARRICK . —Every evening , at 8 * 46 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Preceded by , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER , LYRIC—Every evening , at 8 * 20 . Now Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS .

GLOBE . — Every evening , at 0 , GLORIANA . At 7 * 10 , THROUGH THE FIRE . MatiniSo 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 , at 8 * 30 , FORGIVENESS . OPERA COMIQTJE . —This evening , at 8 * 30 , THE MAYFLOWER . AtS , HOOK AND EYE .

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

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

GRAND .- Every evening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CaT . Morning performances to-day and on Monday and Wednesday , at 1 * 30 . SURREY . —Every evening , at 7 * 30 , THE FAIR ONE WITH THB GOLDEN LOCKS . PARKHTTRST . — This evening , at 7 M 5 , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 * 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . STANDA B D . —Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

CKYSTAL PALACE . — ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

MOORE AND BUBO-ESS MINSTBELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evening at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , ana Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening .

E M P IB E . — Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , <& c . ROYAL AQUARITJM .-Open at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusement ! . ALHAMBBA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

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