A star dunsouse at the Paris Opera is a lady of great consequence and considerable means. She receives from 5,000d01. to 6,000d015. per annum, is presented witli the whole of her dresses by the management, and is also provided with a new pair of tights, costing odols, and a new pair of slippers for each act. She lias luxurious dressingrooms at her disposal, and is in all respects treated as a great lady. These facts are made publio by an old playgoer, who volunteers the further information that the corps do ballet was originated by Lewis XIV., the Grand Monarque drawing the rules and regulations with his own august hand. Mr I). D, Hyde notifies that he is prepared to undertake all kinds of Jubilee illuminations in Hamilton. It is requested that orders be sent in at onoo to saye disappointment,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2329, 14 June 1887, Page 2
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141Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2329, 14 June 1887, Page 2
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