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FieldLaneRefugesandRaggedSchools,VineStreet,ClerfaiellRoad,E.C. President—The Right Hon . the EARL OF ABERDEEN , P . C Vice-Presidents—The D UKE OF ARGYLL , K . G . ; The Rt . Hon . the EARL COMPTON ; The Rt . Hon . LORD KINNAIRD Treasurer—WILFRID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . C . THIS CHARITY ( FOUNDED IN 1842 ) Maintains constantly 260 Destitute and Homeless Children and Adults . It gives Hot Dinners four days a week to nearly to 200 other Ragged Children during the Winter months . Gives Free Breakfasts on Sunday Mornings ( one o'clock ) to upwards of 400 Men and Women . Trie "benefits of this Charity dispensed among the poor exceed 3 , 500 weekly . H . R . H . The Duke of Connaught has characterised this work as "A perfect network of charitable operations—an immense boon to the poor . " The Institution being dependent upon Voluntary Contributions , the Committee plead for continued support . About £ 2 , 000 is needed to meet expenses to 31 st December . Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Treasurer , WILFRID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . C ; Messrs . BARCLAY , BEVAN , RANSOM & Co ., ' 54 , Lonbard Street , E . C ; or by the SECRETARY , at the Institution , Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road , E . C Bequests are also earnestly solicited . PEREGRINE PIATT , Secretary .

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STAR&GARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE. Brother JOHN BRILL , Proprietor . The accommodation at this Popular Establishment for MASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will be found of the Most Complete and Perfect character . The Lodge Rooms are Commodious and well Appointed . The Banquet Hall will seat over 100 Guests . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . Special Facilities for Wedding Breakfasts , Soirees , Concerts , Balls , and Evening Parties . The Stock of Wines comprises all the Best Known Brands , and will be found in Perfect Condition . Private Rooms for Large or small Parties . Good Stabling . Carriages , Wagonettes , Brakes , & c , & c , on Hire . Scale of Charges and further particulars on Application . The Royal Alfred Lodge , Chiswick Lodge , Chiswick Mark Lodge , Loyalty and Charity Lodge , Rose of Denmark Chapter , St . Mary ' s Chapter , and Royal Alfred Lodge of Instruction hold their meetings at this Establishment .

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V ^ Slfe */ IMPORTANT -THE STOCK OWNER'S SAFEGUARD . ^^^^^^^ M A Clean Stall and a Healthy Stock may be insured by using MAY'S SBUniversalHorse&CattleBrink < jjl | S & MANUFACTORY-LONDON FIELDS , HACKNEY , l ^P ^^LONDON , E . The efficacy of these drinks lias been known for a long time , and private applications for them being' so continual , the Proprietor at the solicitations oi various Dcnlei-s , Stock Breeders , Feeders , and Owners , has resolved to place tho same before tho public in a form EASY to administer , QUICK in its operation , and EFFECTIVE in its results . Numerous letters in tlio possession ot the Proprietor will testify to tho valuable proportios contained in those drinks for cure of Coughs , Colds , Inlliieuzn , Shivering , mowing , Fevers , Inflammation , & c . It has , therefore , proved itself to be a great boon , and may well bo called "THE STOCK OWNER ' S SAEKGITABD . " MAX ' S UNIVERSAL FEVER DIUUG-HT . —For Horse or Cattle , for Coughs , Colds , Influenza , Shivering , Blowing , Fever-, and Inflammation . 18 / - per dozen . From Mr . R . Ec . ur , Dealer in Horses to tho English and French Governments , Rue l'Amour , Bonlogno-sur-Mer . Sir , —Kindly forward mc our usual quantity of your Drinks . Having used them to some time I « u \ recommend tiiem as being very beneficial . —Yours truly , R . ESAN . To Mr . G . MAY , London Fields , Hackney . Price List and full instruction , with Testimonials , forwarded on application .

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DR.J.COLLISBROWNE'S ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE P f-fl ^ ORODYNF fiKft ^ ffl ^ 8 | et 3 -ifel " Till a ™ E GREAT 'S decidedly the best , and ^ lso ^ from a SRili LsJllr 7 u l aj ^ T ^ OSli > P S IJ DI J \ M g cvnrinr sense of duty we owe to the professioc HHR |» C " § b tBn ^ 3 l 2 & rt \ Wiik W & Z SPECIFIC and the public , as we are of opinion that ^ l ^ Cij ^^^^ I ^ S ^/ M ^ M ^^ -y ^^ MJj m ^ FOR the substitution of any other than Collis sir , faithfully yours , Symes & Co ., Mem-C ^ DS , D ^ ftivO ^^ U ^ $ % Z ^ % « £ V- ' A STHMA , London , REPORT that it ACTS as a memisrs . _ -ti TDRONCHITIS . CHARM , one dose generally sufficient . T" \ R . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S 15 Dr . GIBBON , Army Medical Staff , Cal- JL > CHLORODYNE is the TRUE D " cutta , states : — "TWO DOSES COM- PALLIATIVE in R . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S PLETELY CURED ME of DIAR- ATEURALGIA GOUT CHLORODYNE . -Dr . J . C . RHCEA . " 1 \ CANCER ' BROWNE ( late Army Medical Staff ) From Symes & Co ., Pharmaceutical T > nnTH 4 rHF RHPI 7 DISCOVERED a REMEDY to denote Chemists , Simla , Jan . 5 , 1 S 80 . I MATICM which he coined the word CHLORO- To J . Davenport , London . ___ , „„ , , , ' „' . " . ' tr ., „ DYNE . Dr . Browne is the SOLE IN- " Dear Sir , —We congratulate you upon the V \ R . J- COLLIS BROWNE'S VENTOR , and , as the composition of wide-spread reputation this justly- LJ CHLORODYNE is a LIQUID Chlorodyne cannot possibly be discovered esteemed medicine , has earned for itself MEDICINE which ASSUAGES PAIN bv Analysis ( organic substances defying all over the East . As a remedy ot of EVERY KIND , affords a calm , elimination ) , and since the formnla ' has general utility , we much question whether refreshing sleep WITHOUT HEADnever teen published , it is evident that any a better is imported , and we shall be ACHE , and INVIGORATES the statement to the effect that a compound glad to hear of its finding a place in every NERVOUS SYSTEM when exhausted is identical with Dr . Browne ' s Chlorodyne Anglo-Indian home . The other brands , T--v R I COLLIS BROWNE'S must be false . _ we are happy to say , are now relegated JJ CHLORODYNE rapidly cuts short This caution is necessary , as many per- to the native bazaars , and , judging from all attacks o £ sons deceive purchasers by false fepre- their sale , we fancy their sojourn there -1 —> pn UPQV CPACMC mi ir mentations . will be but effervescent . We could mul- H OMPITITION uvslom ' D ~ tiply instances ad infinitum of the extra- ¦ * - ' PALPI 1 A 11 UIN , HYblbKIA . R . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S ordinary efficacy of DR . COLLIS BROWNE ' S TMPORTANT CAUTION . CHLORODYNE . — Vice-Chancellor CHLORODYNE in Diarrhcea and Dysentery , J . The IMMENSE SALE of this Sir W . PAGE WOOD stated publicly in Spasms , Cramps , Neuralgia , the Vomit- REMEDY has given rise to many UNCourt that Dr . ) . COLLIS BROWNE ing of Pregnancy , and as a general SCRUPULOUS IMITATIONS . Be was UNDOUBTEDLY the INVENTOR sedative , that have occurred under our careful to observe Trade Mark . Of al ! ° f CHLORODYNE , that the whole story personal observation during many years . Chemists , is . j-J-d ., 2 S . od ., and 4 s . Gd . of the defendant Freeman was deliberately In Choleraic Diarrhcea , and even in the SOLE MANUFACTURER , untrue , and heregrettedto say it had been more tetrible forms of Cholera itself , we | . T . DAVENPORT , 33 , GREAT —g ) v ° ; J to . "—See The Times . July 13 th , 1864 . hare witnessed its surprisingly controlling RUSSELL STREET . W . C .

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PURITY!/ Ladies to obtain and retain a Healthy and . 1 « . Beautiful Complexion should use AOy . WALTON'S KALODERMA , As > / So much recommended by the faculty /¦ " \ ^' for all affections of the Skin . It / r \ / as . quickly removes Tan Freckles , / ^ \ J / ffi Sunburn , Eruptions , Pimples , /\^ y / HJ Blotches , Erysipelas , Eczema . / Wry It protects the Skin from /^ * / the ill-effects of the North- / YV / " preven ' East Winds and quickly / ^ T / 'he Sk '" from removes Redness , / C \/ assumin « the red Roughness , on the / r *"'/ andduIla PPearance Face , Neck , Arms , / \ J / so un P , easant to 'he and Hands . / ^ / eye of thesceptical , and / r \\ / vexatious to the sufferer . a / 1 / s ^ widespread approbaffe ja / ^ , / t'on of this compound fot nf ) /^ O / beautifying the Skin is acknow-¦ ** A /~\ / ' edged by thousands , not only to / A J ^ Y / be perfectly innocent , but also being / nili / used as a soothing balm on the most /* S * V / delicate child as an outdoor protection ; / ^^/ a"d to ladies , after riding or driving and / Sy ^ y / tne neat ° * ine ball-room . When once ^ C , / tried it becomes indispensable as a mother's / household companion . Price 2 s . 6 d ., ys . G . i ., & c . / POST 1 'REE 33 Stamps . Sold hy all Chemists and Perfumers T . WALTON , Suit Haverstock Hill , London .

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BRAND'S Al SAUCE. A l ? ine Tonic and Digestive . An excellent Relish . Sole Address—11 , LITTLE STANHOPE ST ., MAYFAIR , W .

Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme.

WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME .

DRURY LANE THEATRE . Twice Daily , at 1 . 30 and 7 . 30 , THE BABES IN THE WOOD . COVENT GARDEN THEATRE . Twice Daily , at 2 and 7 . 30 , HENGLEK ' S GRAND CIROUE . ADELPHI THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 , THESILVERFALLS ; at 7 . i 5 , FARCE .

GAIETY THEATRE . Every Evening , at S . 30 , FAUST UP TO DATE ; at 7 . 30 , FIRST MATE . VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 30 , J OSEPH ' SWEETHEART ; at 7 . 30 , THE POET . OLYMPIC THEAERE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , EAST LYNNE .

STRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 9 , ATALANTA ; at 8 . io , A HIGHLAND LEGACY . OPERA COMIQUE THEATRE . Every Afternoon , at 3 , THE REAI , LITTLE LORD FAUNT - LEROY . GLOBE THEATRE . Every Afternoon , at 2 . 30 , ALICE IN WONDERLAND .

COURT THEATRE . Every Afternoon , at 2 . 30 , LITTLE GOODY TWO SHOES ; Every Evening , at 9 , MAMMA ; at 8 , Cox AND BOX . COMEDY THEATRE . Every Evening , at g , UNCLES AND AUNTS ; at 8 , FENNEL . TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE DON ; at 7 . 45 , DEAF AS A

POST . SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD ; at 7 . 20 , MRS . J ARRAMIE ' S GENIE . AVENUE THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , NADGY ; at 7 . 30 , QUITS . PRINCE OF WALES'S THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 , PAUL J ONES . TERRY'S THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 30 , SWEET LAVENDER .

SHAFTESBURY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , THE LADY OF LYONS ; at 7 . 45 , A HUSBAND IN CLOVER . LYRIC THEATRE . Every evening , ats . 15 , DOROTHY ; at 7 . 30 , WARRANTED BURGLAR PROOF . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , FRENCH PLAYS .

GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 , 30 , SWEET CINDERELLA . SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE FORTY THIEVES .

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FieldLaneRefugesandRaggedSchools,VineStreet,ClerfaiellRoad,E.C. President—The Right Hon . the EARL OF ABERDEEN , P . C Vice-Presidents—The D UKE OF ARGYLL , K . G . ; The Rt . Hon . the EARL COMPTON ; The Rt . Hon . LORD KINNAIRD Treasurer—WILFRID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . C . THIS CHARITY ( FOUNDED IN 1842 ) Maintains constantly 260 Destitute and Homeless Children and Adults . It gives Hot Dinners four days a week to nearly to 200 other Ragged Children during the Winter months . Gives Free Breakfasts on Sunday Mornings ( one o'clock ) to upwards of 400 Men and Women . Trie "benefits of this Charity dispensed among the poor exceed 3 , 500 weekly . H . R . H . The Duke of Connaught has characterised this work as "A perfect network of charitable operations—an immense boon to the poor . " The Institution being dependent upon Voluntary Contributions , the Committee plead for continued support . About £ 2 , 000 is needed to meet expenses to 31 st December . Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Treasurer , WILFRID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . C ; Messrs . BARCLAY , BEVAN , RANSOM & Co ., ' 54 , Lonbard Street , E . C ; or by the SECRETARY , at the Institution , Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road , E . C Bequests are also earnestly solicited . PEREGRINE PIATT , Secretary .

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STAR&GARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE. Brother JOHN BRILL , Proprietor . The accommodation at this Popular Establishment for MASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will be found of the Most Complete and Perfect character . The Lodge Rooms are Commodious and well Appointed . The Banquet Hall will seat over 100 Guests . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . Special Facilities for Wedding Breakfasts , Soirees , Concerts , Balls , and Evening Parties . The Stock of Wines comprises all the Best Known Brands , and will be found in Perfect Condition . Private Rooms for Large or small Parties . Good Stabling . Carriages , Wagonettes , Brakes , & c , & c , on Hire . Scale of Charges and further particulars on Application . The Royal Alfred Lodge , Chiswick Lodge , Chiswick Mark Lodge , Loyalty and Charity Lodge , Rose of Denmark Chapter , St . Mary ' s Chapter , and Royal Alfred Lodge of Instruction hold their meetings at this Establishment .

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V ^ Slfe */ IMPORTANT -THE STOCK OWNER'S SAFEGUARD . ^^^^^^^ M A Clean Stall and a Healthy Stock may be insured by using MAY'S SBUniversalHorse&CattleBrink < jjl | S & MANUFACTORY-LONDON FIELDS , HACKNEY , l ^P ^^LONDON , E . The efficacy of these drinks lias been known for a long time , and private applications for them being' so continual , the Proprietor at the solicitations oi various Dcnlei-s , Stock Breeders , Feeders , and Owners , has resolved to place tho same before tho public in a form EASY to administer , QUICK in its operation , and EFFECTIVE in its results . Numerous letters in tlio possession ot the Proprietor will testify to tho valuable proportios contained in those drinks for cure of Coughs , Colds , Inlliieuzn , Shivering , mowing , Fevers , Inflammation , & c . It has , therefore , proved itself to be a great boon , and may well bo called "THE STOCK OWNER ' S SAEKGITABD . " MAX ' S UNIVERSAL FEVER DIUUG-HT . —For Horse or Cattle , for Coughs , Colds , Influenza , Shivering , Blowing , Fever-, and Inflammation . 18 / - per dozen . From Mr . R . Ec . ur , Dealer in Horses to tho English and French Governments , Rue l'Amour , Bonlogno-sur-Mer . Sir , —Kindly forward mc our usual quantity of your Drinks . Having used them to some time I « u \ recommend tiiem as being very beneficial . —Yours truly , R . ESAN . To Mr . G . MAY , London Fields , Hackney . Price List and full instruction , with Testimonials , forwarded on application .

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DR.J.COLLISBROWNE'S ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE P f-fl ^ ORODYNF fiKft ^ ffl ^ 8 | et 3 -ifel " Till a ™ E GREAT 'S decidedly the best , and ^ lso ^ from a SRili LsJllr 7 u l aj ^ T ^ OSli > P S IJ DI J \ M g cvnrinr sense of duty we owe to the professioc HHR |» C " § b tBn ^ 3 l 2 & rt \ Wiik W & Z SPECIFIC and the public , as we are of opinion that ^ l ^ Cij ^^^^ I ^ S ^/ M ^ M ^^ -y ^^ MJj m ^ FOR the substitution of any other than Collis sir , faithfully yours , Symes & Co ., Mem-C ^ DS , D ^ ftivO ^^ U ^ $ % Z ^ % « £ V- ' A STHMA , London , REPORT that it ACTS as a memisrs . _ -ti TDRONCHITIS . CHARM , one dose generally sufficient . T" \ R . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S 15 Dr . GIBBON , Army Medical Staff , Cal- JL > CHLORODYNE is the TRUE D " cutta , states : — "TWO DOSES COM- PALLIATIVE in R . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S PLETELY CURED ME of DIAR- ATEURALGIA GOUT CHLORODYNE . -Dr . J . C . RHCEA . " 1 \ CANCER ' BROWNE ( late Army Medical Staff ) From Symes & Co ., Pharmaceutical T > nnTH 4 rHF RHPI 7 DISCOVERED a REMEDY to denote Chemists , Simla , Jan . 5 , 1 S 80 . I MATICM which he coined the word CHLORO- To J . Davenport , London . ___ , „„ , , , ' „' . " . ' tr ., „ DYNE . Dr . Browne is the SOLE IN- " Dear Sir , —We congratulate you upon the V \ R . J- COLLIS BROWNE'S VENTOR , and , as the composition of wide-spread reputation this justly- LJ CHLORODYNE is a LIQUID Chlorodyne cannot possibly be discovered esteemed medicine , has earned for itself MEDICINE which ASSUAGES PAIN bv Analysis ( organic substances defying all over the East . As a remedy ot of EVERY KIND , affords a calm , elimination ) , and since the formnla ' has general utility , we much question whether refreshing sleep WITHOUT HEADnever teen published , it is evident that any a better is imported , and we shall be ACHE , and INVIGORATES the statement to the effect that a compound glad to hear of its finding a place in every NERVOUS SYSTEM when exhausted is identical with Dr . Browne ' s Chlorodyne Anglo-Indian home . The other brands , T--v R I COLLIS BROWNE'S must be false . _ we are happy to say , are now relegated JJ CHLORODYNE rapidly cuts short This caution is necessary , as many per- to the native bazaars , and , judging from all attacks o £ sons deceive purchasers by false fepre- their sale , we fancy their sojourn there -1 —> pn UPQV CPACMC mi ir mentations . will be but effervescent . We could mul- H OMPITITION uvslom ' D ~ tiply instances ad infinitum of the extra- ¦ * - ' PALPI 1 A 11 UIN , HYblbKIA . R . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S ordinary efficacy of DR . COLLIS BROWNE ' S TMPORTANT CAUTION . CHLORODYNE . — Vice-Chancellor CHLORODYNE in Diarrhcea and Dysentery , J . The IMMENSE SALE of this Sir W . PAGE WOOD stated publicly in Spasms , Cramps , Neuralgia , the Vomit- REMEDY has given rise to many UNCourt that Dr . ) . COLLIS BROWNE ing of Pregnancy , and as a general SCRUPULOUS IMITATIONS . Be was UNDOUBTEDLY the INVENTOR sedative , that have occurred under our careful to observe Trade Mark . Of al ! ° f CHLORODYNE , that the whole story personal observation during many years . Chemists , is . j-J-d ., 2 S . od ., and 4 s . Gd . of the defendant Freeman was deliberately In Choleraic Diarrhcea , and even in the SOLE MANUFACTURER , untrue , and heregrettedto say it had been more tetrible forms of Cholera itself , we | . T . DAVENPORT , 33 , GREAT —g ) v ° ; J to . "—See The Times . July 13 th , 1864 . hare witnessed its surprisingly controlling RUSSELL STREET . W . C .

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SCHWEITZER'S Anti-Dyspeptic Cocoa or Chocolate Powder . GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE COCOA , WITHOUT ADMIXTURE . " SOCIETY" says "THE QUEEN invariably lias a cup of SCHWEITZER'S COCOATINA brought to her bedside at 7 . 30 ; and two hours later she quaffs the same beverage at the breakfast-table , " Retailed in £ lb ., Jib ., and lib . tins at Is ., Is . lid ., and 3 s . 8 d ;

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W . & J . BALLS , BOOKBINDERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES . Metropolitan Bookbinding "Works , 362 , Gray'a Inn Boad , King's Cross . BOOKS BOUND TO ANY PATTERN . Old Bindings and Libraries Repaired & Decorated .

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PURITY!/ Ladies to obtain and retain a Healthy and . 1 « . Beautiful Complexion should use AOy . WALTON'S KALODERMA , As > / So much recommended by the faculty /¦ " \ ^' for all affections of the Skin . It / r \ / as . quickly removes Tan Freckles , / ^ \ J / ffi Sunburn , Eruptions , Pimples , /\^ y / HJ Blotches , Erysipelas , Eczema . / Wry It protects the Skin from /^ * / the ill-effects of the North- / YV / " preven ' East Winds and quickly / ^ T / 'he Sk '" from removes Redness , / C \/ assumin « the red Roughness , on the / r *"'/ andduIla PPearance Face , Neck , Arms , / \ J / so un P , easant to 'he and Hands . / ^ / eye of thesceptical , and / r \\ / vexatious to the sufferer . a / 1 / s ^ widespread approbaffe ja / ^ , / t'on of this compound fot nf ) /^ O / beautifying the Skin is acknow-¦ ** A /~\ / ' edged by thousands , not only to / A J ^ Y / be perfectly innocent , but also being / nili / used as a soothing balm on the most /* S * V / delicate child as an outdoor protection ; / ^^/ a"d to ladies , after riding or driving and / Sy ^ y / tne neat ° * ine ball-room . When once ^ C , / tried it becomes indispensable as a mother's / household companion . Price 2 s . 6 d ., ys . G . i ., & c . / POST 1 'REE 33 Stamps . Sold hy all Chemists and Perfumers T . WALTON , Suit Haverstock Hill , London .

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BRAND'S Al SAUCE. A l ? ine Tonic and Digestive . An excellent Relish . Sole Address—11 , LITTLE STANHOPE ST ., MAYFAIR , W .

Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme.

WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME .

DRURY LANE THEATRE . Twice Daily , at 1 . 30 and 7 . 30 , THE BABES IN THE WOOD . COVENT GARDEN THEATRE . Twice Daily , at 2 and 7 . 30 , HENGLEK ' S GRAND CIROUE . ADELPHI THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 , THESILVERFALLS ; at 7 . i 5 , FARCE .

GAIETY THEATRE . Every Evening , at S . 30 , FAUST UP TO DATE ; at 7 . 30 , FIRST MATE . VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 30 , J OSEPH ' SWEETHEART ; at 7 . 30 , THE POET . OLYMPIC THEAERE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , EAST LYNNE .

STRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 9 , ATALANTA ; at 8 . io , A HIGHLAND LEGACY . OPERA COMIQUE THEATRE . Every Afternoon , at 3 , THE REAI , LITTLE LORD FAUNT - LEROY . GLOBE THEATRE . Every Afternoon , at 2 . 30 , ALICE IN WONDERLAND .

COURT THEATRE . Every Afternoon , at 2 . 30 , LITTLE GOODY TWO SHOES ; Every Evening , at 9 , MAMMA ; at 8 , Cox AND BOX . COMEDY THEATRE . Every Evening , at g , UNCLES AND AUNTS ; at 8 , FENNEL . TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE DON ; at 7 . 45 , DEAF AS A

POST . SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD ; at 7 . 20 , MRS . J ARRAMIE ' S GENIE . AVENUE THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , NADGY ; at 7 . 30 , QUITS . PRINCE OF WALES'S THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 , PAUL J ONES . TERRY'S THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 30 , SWEET LAVENDER .

SHAFTESBURY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , THE LADY OF LYONS ; at 7 . 45 , A HUSBAND IN CLOVER . LYRIC THEATRE . Every evening , ats . 15 , DOROTHY ; at 7 . 30 , WARRANTED BURGLAR PROOF . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 8 . 15 , FRENCH PLAYS .

GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 , 30 , SWEET CINDERELLA . SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE FORTY THIEVES .

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