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AMUSEMENTS.

LYHXA HOWARDS BURLESQUE The opera of “ Girofle-Girotla ’’ was agfiin repeated at the Music Hall last evening, and \*a>; exceedingly well enacted throughout. The same ).le*p will ho played again this evening jfor’ 'jblic last Iphc. ’ next is set apart as a benefit night to Schott, who is leaving the company, ' “A splendid programme has been prepared fur the occasion, and the members of the Orchestral Society ydif nart in the concert, the vocal ipusic cpnifpmtpd by Misses Lydia Howarde, Navapo and ij'ye, who will each sfn" some of their favoritp golos. Heir Schott viU appear, as an oboe soloist for the first time ip Pbfjstphurch. Besides the musical portion, of th,e programme, “Trial by Jury” and the second ftf DQirolleGirolla ” will ba performed. The entertamment will be under the patronage of Sir Craeroft Wilson,

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 718, 7 October 1876, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 718, 7 October 1876, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 718, 7 October 1876, Page 2

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