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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - First appearance of Madlle- Piccolonrini, on Tuesday
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next . April 21 . ' . ' OPERA . —LA . FIGLIA DEL BEGGI 3 IENTOOn Thursday , LA TRAVIATA . BALLET ( oa both nights ) . —LA ESMERALDA . Tor particulars , see Bills . A limited number ofboxes in the half-circle tier have been specially reserved for the public , ' and may be had on application at the Box-office at the Theatre , Colonnade , Haymarket .
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DOYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Jla > Lessee , Mr . Ai / feed Wigait . Monday , and during the week , will be performed a . new Drama , entitled DADDY HARDACRE . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Vining , G . Cooke , and Leslie ; Mesdames Stephens and Hughes . After which the new Drama , by- Tom . Taylor , Esq ., called A SHEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING . Characters by Messrs . Addison , G . Tining , G . Cooke , Leslie , and H . Cooper ; Mrs . Stirling and Miss Jtaskell . To conclude with the new Farce , THIEVES ! THIEVES ! Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Tilling , Xeslie , &e . ; Misses Swanborough and Bromley .
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G 0 LOO . NE GH ORAL UNION . — DEB . KOLNER MANNER GESANG- VEREIN ( 80 Men Voices ) , HANOVER SQUARE ROOMS . Mr . M 1 TOHELL respectfully announces , in reply to numerous and continual inquiries , it is at length arranged that the above distinguished Society will again visit London , and will have the honour of giving a THIRD SERIES of CONCERTS under the direction of Herr FRANZ WEBER , commencing at the Hanover-square Rooms , on . Monday Afternoon May 25 , from Half-past three to five o ' clock . It is also respectfully announced , that owing to the positive necessity for their return to Cologne on or before the 8 th of June the Concerts to lie given by the Society in this country cannot possibly be prolonged beyond a fortnight . Subscriptions will be received as formerly . —Reserved Seats , for Six Concerts , 2 guineas ; Single Reserved Seats , 10 s . 6 d . ; Unreserved Seats , 5 s . ; which may be obtained at Mr . MITCHELL ' S Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street . Many of the Pieces sung by the Society , by Silclier and other popular composers , are in course of publication .
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E XHIBITION OF ART TREASURES OF THE UNTTED KINGDOM , OPEN AT MANCHESTER , MAY Stk , 1857 . SEASON TICKETS , 2 ? . 2 s ., may be obtained at the Offices of the Exhibition , 100 , Mosley-street , Manchester ; also in London , Mr . SAM'S , Royal Library , St . James-street ¦ Mr MITCHELL'S , Royal Library , New Bond-street ; LETT'S and Co ., Royal Exchange ; SMITH and Co , 157 , Strand ; and at HIME and SOJtf'S , Church-street , Liverpool . By order , THOMAS HAMILTON , Secretary . Inquiries as to APARTMENTS may be made from Mr SAMUEL HADEN , Offices of the Exhibition . 100 , Mosleystreet , Manchester .
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THE GREAT TOBACCO CONTROVERSY —Dr . SEXTON will LECTURE on this important topic daily , at Three and Half-past Seven p . m ., at Dr . KAHN'S MUkEUM , 4 , Coventry - street , Leicester - square . The Museum , which now stands wholly unrivalled in the world , ana the rarity and completeness of whose contents have already acquired for it a European reputation , and obtained the warm commendation of the press in this and other countries , is open daily ( for gentlemen only ) from Ten to Ten . Anew Lecture is delivered by Dr . Ka . hu at Half-past Eight P . M . precisely . Admission , is . —Doscriptivo catalogues of the Museum , containing Lectures as delivered by Dr Kahn , gratis to the visitors .
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46 'THE MEDICAL CIRCULAR ' -L ON DR . BE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL . "Much of the Pale Oil sold in the market is found to bo nothing more than Skate Oil -a fact ; which will account for the failures which have so frequently attonded the uso of the so-called Cod Liver Oil . The utmost reliance mav bo placed upon the experimental researches of Dr . do Jongh who is one of th « most eminent of European chemists ; the ' th « ™ ?« Edb ¥ t } 1 ™ ei W 8 a 1 ^ the additional sanction of tho opinion of Baron Liebig and the late Dr . Pereira in favour of its genuineness and efficacy . Our own experience practically confirms their judgment , and we unhesitatingly becommend Dr . de JoNon ' a Lichit-Beown Cod UteeOiias the best for medicinal purposes , and WEll » EBEEVIN » THE CONFIDENCE OP THE PEOIESSION . " DR . DE JONGIFS ~ COD LIVER OIL Has now , in conscquenco of its marked superiority over overv other vanoty , secured the entire confidence and almost universal preference of tho most ominont Medical Practitioners as the most speedy and effectual remedy for CONS 1 IMP ^?^ ¥ ^^ s ^ fSM ^ iiFiB ¦ fflsgmmr&m $£ gM $$$ M Sold only in Impbiuai Half-pints , 2 s . Bd . ; Pinta . 4 s . 0 d fcl ' , J < i- P f UlCdandlab 0 " e { lwith »«• » E jfoNQH ' B StamT ) and Signature , without winon kombahe genuine . l ? in ™ dom . r 08 Pe Chemists throughout the United A * raAT > tr » S £££ ^ AIjE AND DETAIL DEP 6 T . ANSAR , HARFORD , & CO ., 77 , STRAND , LONDON , W . C . T >« u U ? i ^ ' S 0 LE BRITISH CON 3 IGNK 1 IS . By whom the Oil is daily forwarded to all parts of tho Metropolis .
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W ALLOW AY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS BinVhJ ^^ i « y W - ? - -John Wintorton , of Em-HXw ^ v f ? ?' takos a pleasure in informing Professor of thSnLi ™ Vf c ( T S ? ta ho r > aB « Poriencoa by tho aid yoarawith n »^? l ) lo rom ? dlcs > Ho was n . auHerer for four treatn ^ n !» an vlceratod W , n , lcl repeatedly under medical viatio ? , of ^ fn amo "Hliout obtaining tho Nlightost alle-SSla h « dJffi ? " . 1 V ? l »<* rd of Holloway ' * Ointment and teilKfr lne ? ia , \ mt thcir vi « -tttC 8 5 after using them l 4 fSJwHoW { w * vS S . ? S ,- l ? rolI Bho « t tl ) 0 worlrt 5 at don ,. i ? d S . A ? S BHtablMhmentB . 244 , Strand , Lon-¦ CttooDlo > A ^ n , l ' i . " S ' Ncvv York j l ) 7 A- Stampa , Con-»» icinopio , A . Guidioy , Smyrna j ami H . Muir , Malta . ,
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THE SEASON OF NOVELTIES . SOWERBY , TATTON , and CO . respectfully invite attention to their beautiful STOCK in SHks , Mantles , Shawls , Muslins , Bareges , Textile Fabrics , in dresses of every description , with Ribbons and Ribbon Trimmings , in endless variety , which present unusual advantages to purchasers , combining novelty and utility with economy . SOWERBY , TATTON , and CO ., Regent-circus , Oxfordstreet .
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FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES . — They abe the Cheapest in the End . —DEANE , DRAY , and Co / s Priced Furnishing List may be had gratuitously on application , or forwarded by post , free . This list embraces the leading articles from all the various departments of their establishment , and is arranged to facilitate purchasers in the selection of their goods . It comprises Table Cutlery—Electro-plate—Lamps —Baths—Fenders and Fir « -irpns—Iron Bedsteads and Bedding—Britannia Metal , Copper , Tin , and Brass Goods—Culinary Utensils—Turnery—Brushes—Mats , &c—Deaivo , Dray , and Co . ( opening to the Monument ) , London-bridge . Established , a-d . 1700 .
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GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH USED TN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY , And pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED . Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , &c . &e .
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f ^ ENUINE GARDEN SEEDS . —TIMOTHY \ JC BRIGDEN , SEEDSMAN and FLORIST , 10 , RAILWAY ARCADE , LONDON BRIDGE , begs most respectfully to inform his friends and patrons , that his unrivalled collection of Agricultural , Vegetable * and Flower Seeds is now arranged , and Catalogues will be forwarded , post free , upon application . T . B . further begs to state that he still continues to make assortments of choice Vegetable Seeds , in collections suitable for Gardens of every size , from . Ten Shillings and upwards . Ladies and Gentlemen not being able to call at the above Establishment , may rely upon their orders being executed with only First-class Seeds . . All orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied with reference or Post-office Order . Borough Branch .
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TWENTY SHILLINGS PER DOZEN . DENMAFS SOUTH AFRICAN PORT . DENMAN'S SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY . " Having tasted' these Wines , \ re say to those who like wine possessing Richness without Sweetness , Dryness without Acidity , and Body without Brandy , by all means give them a trial . " —Vide Bell's Weekly Messenger , January 17 , 1857 . ¦'¦"¦ ' : . -- '¦ v . ' : ¦ '¦ .. ¦ ¦ ¦ . .- . Bottles included . Paclcages allowed for when returned . Delivered free to any of the Railway Termini in London . Terms Cash . . ¦ ' A Sample Bottle for 24 stamps . Country Orders must contain a remittance . Cheques to be crossed " Bank of London . " J . L . DENMAN , Wine and Spirit Importer , 65 , Tenchurch-street , London . Counting-house entrance , first door on the left up Railway-place .
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SOLERA SH ERRY . — VINTAGE 1834 , guaranteed , 54 s . per dozen . Queen Isabella ' s favourite Wine , as used at the Royal table . of Spain . ' .. ¦ :.: The peculiar characteristics of the wine are full body , fine flavour , and great-richness , and is the PINE ST SHERRY ever imported , and eminently suited to the palate of those who enjoy and appreciate a lirst-class wine . J . L . DENMAN , Wine and Spirit Importer , 65 , Fenchurch-street , London . Counting-house entrance , first door on the left up Railway place" This wine possesses iiumonso body , combined with a full and rich nutty flavour , and a drynoss mellowed by its age , constituting at onco tho finest ' sherry wo over tasted ; and we say to connoisseurs of really fine wine . Call and judge for yourselves . "—Vide JHorning Herald , Fob . 19 , 1857 .
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THE CONTINENTAL WINE COMPANY , -L BIRCHIN" LANE , CORNHILL . Are enabled , by their connexion with tho principal wino growers , to supply every description of WINJ 3 of the finest qualities at prices for cash far below tho average , including thcir Alto Douro Ports , at 42 s . per dozen . Genuine ditto , 34 s . per dozen . Superior Pale or Gold Sherries , 30 s . to 30 s , per dozen . Champagne , from 42 s . to 72 s . Claret , from 80 s . to 84 s . Post orders must contain a remittance .
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- BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY has ever ainco its introduction to tho public been recognised , both by scientific men and tho trado , as the best article ever manufactured in this country . Its claims to such preeminence are based upon its unrivalled purity , and its closor assimilation than any other to tho flavour of tho finest Champagne Brandy . There has been no Brandy made from Wine in Franco , cither in tho present year or in tho preceding ono . Owing to tho successive failureH in thcir vintages , tho Froncli wiuo grower gets a higher price for his wino , consumed as such , than ho can realise by its being distilled into Brandy ; ana forasmuch as the Foreign Urandy of recent importations is but the product of British grain and beetroot spirits , tho prestige hitherto exclusively enjoyed by French JJranuy as having been distilled from a particular Froncli wine no longer exists , and is no longer worthily assignable to it now that is bunglinply made from other materials . Tho supply of wina for distillation into Brandy having foiled , tho French distiller is constrained to recur to a manufacture in which ho needs tho quarter of a century ' s oxnerionco which , has been oxorcised upon that of BETTS'S PATENT ¦ BRANDY , to render his articlo respectably competitive , nnd ho has not had it . Under theso circumstances , tho : Messrs . Botts challenge that their PATENT BRANDY is Huporior to any now nwido abroad . It is to tho interest of tho pulriio and tho Messrs . Belts that these facts tthould bo wluol . v spread , for recent importations aro of a quality so inferior as to disuraco tho naino they bear , and arc twice tho prico of BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY , whluh in supplied by tho trado to privato families in any quantity , down to tho ainglo capsuled bottle . Kxoisc regulations prevent its salo from tho DISTILLERY . 7 SMITIIFIKLD-UARB , ST . JOHN-STREET , in any losa quantity than two gallons .
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BED STEADS , BATHS , and LAMPS . — -WILLIAM ! S . BURTON has SIX XARGE SHOWROOMS devoted exclusively to the SEPARATE DISPLAY of Lamps , Baths , and Metallic Bedsteads . The Stock of each is at once th . e largest , newest , and most varied ever submitted to the public , and marked at prices proportionate with those that have tended to make his establishment the most distinguished , in this country . Bedsteads , frbm 12 s . Od . to £ 12 Oa . each . Shower Baths , from 7 s . 6 d . to jS 5 12 s , each . Lamps ( Moderateur ) . from ..... 6 s . Od . to £ 6 6 s . each . - CA 11 other kinds at the same rate . ) Pure Colza Oil .. 5 s . per gallon . OUT ] , ERY WAKR . ANTED . —The most varied assortment of TABLE-CUTLERY in the world , all warranted , is on SALE at "WILLIAM S . BURTON'S , at prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales—3 j inch ivory-handled table-knives , with high shoulders , 12 s . per dozen ; desserts to match , 9 s . 6 d ; if to balance , 6 < 1 . per dozen extra ; carvers , 4 s . 3 d . per pair : larger sizes , from 19 s . to 2 Gs . per dozen ; extra fine ivory , 32 s . ; if with silver ferrules , 87 s . to 50 s . ; white bone table-Knives , 7 s . 6 d . per dozen ; desserts , 5 s . 6 d , ; carvers , 2 s . 3 d . per pair ; black horn table-knives , 7 s . 4 d . per dozen ; desserts , 6 s ., carvers , 2 s . 6 d . ; black wood-handled table-knives and forks , 6 s . per dozen ; table steels from Is . each . The largest stock in existence of plated dessert knives and forks , in cases and otherwise , and . of the new plated fish-carvers . THE PEREECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER . The REAL NICKEL SILVER , introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S . BURTON , when plated by the patent ' of Messrs . Elkington and Co ., is beyond all comparison tho vary best article next to sterling silver that can be employed as such , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it bo distinguished from real silver . Fiddle or Thread or -r-j ^^' c Old Silver Brunswick ^ ViS . ? Pattern . Pattern . -Pattern . Table Spoons and Forks per dozen ... ... ... ... 38 s . ...... 48 s . ...... COs . Dessert ditto and . ditto ... 30 s . ...... 35 s . ...... 42 s . Tea ditto ... ... ... 18 s . 24 s . ...... 80 s . Tea and Coffee Sets , Cruet , and Liqueur Frames , "Waiters , Candlesticks , &c ., at proportionate prices . All kinds of r « - plating done by the patent process . CHEMICALLY PUKE NICKEL NOT PLATEDTable Spoons and Forks Fiddle . Thread . King's . peT dozen 12 s . ... 28 s . ... 30 s . Dessert ditto and ditto ... 10 s . ... 21 s . ... 25 s . Tea ditto ... 5 s . ... Us . ... 12 s . The additions to these extensive premises ( already "by far the largest in Europe ) are of such , a character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is devoted to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENERAX HOUSE IRONMONGERY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated Goods . Baths , Brushes , Turnery , Lamps , Gaseliers , Iron and Brass Bedsteads , Bedding , and Bed-hangings ) , so arranged in Sixteen Largo Show Rooms as to afford to parties furnishing facilities in the selection , of goods that cannot be hoped for elsewhere - Illustrated Catalogues sent ( per post ) free . ^ , OXFORD-STREET . W . ; 1 . Xa , 2 , and 3 NEWMAKTSTREET ; and 4 , 5 , and 6 , PERRY'S-PLACE , LOND 0 NEstablished , 1820 .
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THE FOBTY-SEVEN SHILLING SUITS . MADE TO OEDER from Scotch , Heather , and Cheviot Tweeds . All wool , and thoroughly shrunk , by B . BENJAMIN , Merchant Tailor , 74 , Regent-street . The TWO-GUINEA DRESS and FROCK COATSThe GUINEA DRESS TROUSERS and HALF-GUINEA . Tho REGISTERED OUDE WRAPPER , combining Coafc , Cloak , and Sleeved Capo , 2 fls . N . B . —A perfect lit guaranteed .
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J . W . BENSON'S WATCH , CLOCK , and CHRONOMETER t mvrr , ^ 5 ? i ? I J 1 C ' , ' 33 and 34 i LUDGATE-HIIX , LONDON . Established 1749 . —J . W . BENSON , Manufacturer or GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of every description , construction , and pattern , invites attention to his magnificent and unprecedented display of Watches , which is admitted to bo tho largest and best selected Stock in London . It consists of Chronometer , Duplex , Tatont , Detached Lover . Horizontal , and Vortical Movements , jewelled , « c ., with all tho latest improvements , mounted in superblyflnished engine-turned and engraved Gold and Silver Cases . Llio designs engraved upon many of tho cases aro by eminent artists , and can only bo obtained at this Manufactory . If tho important requisites , superiority of finish , combined with accuracy of performance , elegance , durability , and reasonableness of price , are wished for , tho intending Purchaser should visit this Manufactory , or send for the ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET , published by J . W . BENSON ( and sent post froo on application ) , whicli contains sketches prices , and directions aa to what Watch to buy whereto ' buy it , and how to use it . Several hundred letters have been received from persons who have bought Watches at this Manufactory , boaring testimony to tho correct taerforinanceaof the same . OPINIONS OP THE PRESS . From the Morning Post , Oct . 30 , 1806 . — "Exhibits exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation , and perfection of » icchanisrn in structure . "—From tho Morning Chronicle . Oct . «* n ^ ccllenco of design and porfcotion in workmanship . " —Iromxtho Mormng Advertiser , Nov . 1 . — " Tho high repute which Mr . Benson has obtained for tho qualitiesTof his manufaeturo stands second to none . "—From the Morninn / JomM , Nov . S .- '' Tho high standing of M ™ JtonBoTSTa London manufacturer must secure for Mm a largo amoun of public patron ago . ' -from tho Globe , Hov . 3 .-Z " A \ lthai ca ^ }^' Ji Q ulHh ta 8 to * aiul design . " J ? . YAT 9 IIES - Horizontal Movements , Jewelled . &c each . Gold Lover Watches , jowolled , and hlur ilv-flniaho < : KH&s ^ " * " ' " nL 12 s ^™> 10 " * ™' 4 P SI &t « ^ A ? 0 IIES ' Mori « so « tal Movements , Jewelled sn ' i » J ? T , tir" « . -k « opors . 21 , 2 a ., 21 . iss .. Si . IBs ., to dl . 5 s . each u i ? w l / Tn ^ ^ ' !? Bhly »> i i «» od , jewelled movements A ¦?• «« v B . - -i ?*' 7 ' - 10 b ., 8 M 0 h . 1 OJ . I 0 s ., to 20 guineas A 1 wo Years' Warranty givon with ovory Watch ant of " u , £ Pald > t 0 Sc 0 ««? d . Poland , Wal ^ s . or any , a " or tlio kingdom , upon recolpt of Poat-offlco or Bankor ' i hm Lc don . ° ' -W- WBNSON- . saand a 4 , Ludgatc w ^ f Mfi i nt V ^ ? - and Watch Clubs suppliod . Olc IWntchcs taken in Exchange ,
Her Majesty's Theatre. - First Appearance Of Madlle- Piccolonrini, On Tuesday
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE .-First appearance of Madlle- Piccolonrini , on Tuesday ¦¦¦
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ApJtHi 18 , 1857 J THE XEADEl , 381
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Leader (1850-1860), April 18, 1857, page 381, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2189/page/21/
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