A BBOTT'S |-yPEItA TTOUS B TJuder the Management of A. T. Dunning -Directors Messrs. T. and C. Pollard Business Manager R. A. Underwood -Manager for Messrs. Pollard Jas. E. Kitts POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE /" -OF_ijPOLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA P^ BOUFFE COMPANY. [ LAST GEANB FASHIONABLE NIGHT Positively Last Night Positively Last Night Of Gilbert and Sullivan's Esthetic Opera THE SUCCESS THE SUCCESS oe [ PATIENCE J of !THE SEASON )PATIENGE( THE SEASON TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OK TATIENCE ! PATIENCE ! SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, Last Night of the Season. XA FILLE DEMADAME ANGOT, Operas produced under the immediate supervision of Mr Tom Poi/labd. Conductor, Mr J. A. Delaney. Leader of Orchestra, MLv Fred Pollard. Popular Prices : — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box Office at Lennox's, Queen-street, where :Seats may be secured in the Dress Circle. Doors open at half-past seven ; overture at -eight p.rn, ; carriages at half-past ten. ABBOTT'S OPEEA HOUSE. ._£jb- Lessee and Mann.eer J. P. Mncdonald. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 30. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. A STANDARD ATTRACTION. "Having enjoyed the Marked Approbation of Vast Audiences, and been performed with Enthusiastic Popular Acceptance over Two Thousand Times "In the Principal Cities of the English-speaking World, MR JOHN F. SHERIDAN'S WIDOW O'BRIEN _Beiug as Familiar as Household Words on Both Sides of the Atlantic. EUN ON THE "OBISrOL /^OMPA]S T V Organised in support .Is composed of Ladies aii'l Gsntlemen of acknowledged ability. The Entertainment offered by MR JOHN F. SHERIDAN .Always appeals to the cultured of every community before which it is presented, and the EXCESSIVE MERRIMENT It creates is the result of a quick and comprehensive f^ analysis of its satire by audiences capable r ," of appreciating 1 V^> PURE WIT AND HUMOUR. -OPENING NIGHT — MONDAY NEXT. Box Plan now open at Lennox's. SAD ACCIDENT TO THE KING- OF, OPEN POOP.— His big toe severely bitten v by a large mosquito sent to him by the Duke of ; St. Lawrence and Co.'s Cheap Book Arcade, 182 ■ Queen-street. During his illness his palpitating • toe has been greatly relieved by shooting it out occasionally against the hind quarters of his - chief cook, who dared to say His Grace the Duke of - the above Arcade meant to poison him with cheap literature. His Highness has written to St. Lawrence and Co., asking them why the blazes they don't send him more of their white - red. and blue stories. He says he is coming over to see what the rainbow is like over their archway, and if they really keep open from ten to - ten ; whether Professor Sauercraut plays tinkle • doodleum every evening on the piano, if they r still sell cheaper than other place, and if they • still buy and sell new and second hand books. — VTEW-CHUM BOYS BY THE, DORIC can ._J3I earn £1 a week, two hours every evening, Vby selling the Evening Telephone."
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 13
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478Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 13
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