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mHEATRE ROYAL LESSEES—MESSRS. TOWERS and CO. Stage Managfer Mr. F. Howe Scenic Artist Mr. C. Massey Director of Orchestra ... Mr. Owen Acting Manager Mr. J. Dunn, jun. Mechanist Mr. Hyder TO-NIGHT, (WEDNESDAY), 14th INST, In consequence of its great success, THE STREETS OF LONDON; OR, FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS. WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. The performances will commence with the STREETS OF LONDON. Prologue —The Fraudulent. Banker. Mr. Ilugglestone .. Mr. J. Batson Tom Trumper Mr. J. Dunn Edward Seaborne .. Mr. F. Howe Morton Mr. Howard Act I—London, Genteel Poverty. Mr. Hugglestone .. Mr. J. Batson Alfred Seaborne ... Mr. F. Howe Tom Trumper Mr. John Dunn Count de Valmour .. Mr. T. Dale Gabriel Pummypot ... Mr. F. Towers Gervaise Mr. Howard Mrs. Seaborne .. ... Miss Flora Anstead Marion Miss M. Griffiths Patty Roselips... .. Miss Marian Dunn Act 2—Waterloo Bridge, the Mendicants and Vagabonds. Mr. Warrington ... Mr. J. Batson Alfred Mr. F. Howe Tom Trumper Mr. John Dunn Gabriel Pummypot ... Mr. F. Tower* Hargreaves Mr. E. Keeley Porter Mr. Howard Catchem Mr. C. Massey Patty Roselips Miss Marian Dunn Mrs. Seaborne Miss Flora Anstead Marian Miss M. Griffiths Act 3 —The two Garrets Retribution. Mr. Warrington .. Mr. J. Batson Alfred Mr. F. Howe Tom Trumper Mr. J. Dunn Gabriel Mr. F. Towers Count de Valmour .. Mr. T. Dale Mrs. Seaborne Miss Flora Anstead Patty Roselips Mis? Marian Dunn Marian Miss M. Griffiths The whole to conclude with WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. Mr. Benjamin Buzzard Mr. F. Howe John Small Mr. John Dunn Glimmer Mr. Frank Towers Lucrezia Buzzard ... Miss Flora Anstead Sally Miss M. Griffiths Children in arms not admitted. Box Office at Theatre Royal, whert Seats can be engaged. Prices : Stalls, 55.: Boxes, 35.; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. mOM FAWCETT'S MILLION CONCERTS. OLYMPIC THEATRE, SHIP HOTEL. TO-NIGHT CWEDNESDAY), 14th JUNE. And Every Evening till Further Notice. MISS CREED ROYAL. MRS. SHANDOS ROOKE. MR. J. SHANDOS, MR. CURRY. MR. G. COOPER. MR. GRAHAME. MR. TOM FAWCETT. Dialogues Prices Ballads To Meet Songs The Times: Duetts -Boxes, 2s ; Cavatinas Pit, Is. Scenas Eight o'clock precisely. Pit One Shilling. Change of Programme every Evening.

MR. BUTNEER has great pleasure to announce to the gentry of Wellington that he is at liberty for a short time to cater and cook party dinners, plain or ball suppers, and wedding breakfasts, at parties' own residences, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms possible. Testimonials of the highest character. Address R. T. L. C. Butneer, office of the Evening Post.

HOTELS supplied -with Bills of Fare in Italian, French, and Hindostanee, for every day in the month. R. T. L. C. BUTNEER.

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Evening Post, Issue 108, 14 June 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 108, 14 June 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 108, 14 June 1865, Page 3

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