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AMUSEMENTS.

There was a very fine attendance at the Princess’s Theatre on Saturday night, when “Jacob and Leda ” was performed for the last time. This evening the programme consists of a double bid—viz., “ The Little Treasure ** and a farce. The performance is tendered as a complimentary benefit to Llttlfi N6lli

Clifford’s “Mirror of the World’* attracted a very large audience to the Temperance Hall on Saturday night, when a number of new views about London were introduced, and with the aid of tne limelight a very pretty effect was produced. Tlie local views were exhibited to advantage, that of t argill s HoQumcut and tbe Custom*bou96 beiutr specially admired,

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Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 2

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109

AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 2

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