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Academy of Music.

A large house assembled fit the Academy on Saturday night to witness the Pantascope. The prizes wero very numerous, and the Audience seemed highly gratified with the entertainment. To-night the best programme of the season will be presented, and is for the benefit of Mr Chalet, the ventriloquist. He will repeat the wonderful feat dons by him qn Saturday night, namely, breaking glass balls with a rifle with his back to the objects fired at. One hundred gifts will be "given away, including a lady's silver watch. As this is the last exhibition of tho Pantaseope we would advise all to go and see it.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 2

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Academy of Music. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 2

Academy of Music. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 2

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