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ST . JAMES'S rHEATEE . sgep@s £££ &S& 3 g iSer 7 ~ ge ' ' ' Iaiba ^ Hew me SuI ^ m ! ^• LaVoNT respectfully ann ° unce 8 that his BENEFIT and positively his Last Appearance but Three , will ^ te plac ^ on 3 S ™ ^ lfIN ^ ' £ ' which ^ caafoa ^ lf bT pre * seated a rery Attractive Entertainment , for that Uight < £ ly L ™ OTOESSr 9 M If *** ¦ > Co **^*> « one aefentS VISTTF ARpA ? ATir - Ju ?^ £ « ^ m aeP ear in UNB ¦ m Ai tT o ^^ . Alfred de Eoueval , M . Lafont—Amelie Madlle . Page . 3 . Moliere ' s Comedy of TABTUFFE Tartuffe ^•^ t ? ^~ E ^ ' Mad I - Madeleine Brohanl-PoS VBQ ^ AMIN l % &k i ^^ t $ »> Second A ^ tr jii ^ ^ r . i 1 ? ' ' Cteneral , M . Lafont — Elise Madlle . Page With ether Miscellaneous Entertainments . ' m rffih Til f * W *» obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s , 33 , Old Bond Street ; and at the Box OKce of the Theatre
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" The saving of from 30 to 50 per cent , on each suit of clothes , is a feature which the practical genius of Englishmen will not fail to appreciate . " 'TniTE above quotation is taken from a " Work lately published , on " The Various Systems , &c , of JL the Wopllen-Cloth Trade . " The immediate reference of this extract is to the New System recently introduced at THE LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT bj EDMUND DUDDEN AND CO . And in which the Writer shows that the Customers of Messrs . Dudden and Co . save from 30 to 50 per cent , on their purchases by adopting the New System . The fine STOCK of the London Cloth Establishment is known as one of the best in the Metropolis , from which any Lengths , even the shortest , are SOLD AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE . But , as an auxiliary to the Cloth Trade , Cutters of superior talent are engaged ; and Purchasers of Cloth , Sec ., may , if they wish , have it made up on the Premises , at the charge of THE WORKMAN'S WAGES , Messrs . Dudden and Co . guaranteeing , not only the Quality of the Cloth , but also the Fit and Workmanship of every Garment . LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT . 16 . COVENTRY STREET .
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! Vr ^ v 4 J BERT SMITH'S MONT BLANC , ti&L 57 ?*? £ ™ nNG , at Eight o ' clock , except Saturday ! *«™ % i ( ? " £ ? be 8 ecured ft * » ke Box-office every day from Eleven to Four ); area , 2 a . j gallery Is . J Thrceo ' c ? oc ll Performance « Terjr Tuesday and Saturday , » i > A View of the celebrated Mer de Glace , from MVrataavers , has been added to the Illustrations . Egyptian Hall , Piccadilly .
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SOCIE TY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS . —The FORTY-NTNTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION is ifOW OPEN , at their Gallery , 5 , Pall Mall East , from Nine till Dusk . Admittance , One Shilling . Catalogue , Sixpence . GEORGE FRIPP , Sec .
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T > ENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM X NAVIGATION COMPANY . SBVT ABBAXOBMEHTS , AND SEDUCED I ABBS AND VBBICt&TS . DEPARTURES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . — For Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong on th « 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and on the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . AUSTRALIA , via SINGAPORE . — For Adelaide , Port Philip , and Sydney ( touching at Batavia ) , on the 4 th of every alternate month from Southampton , and on the 10 th of every alternate month from Marseilles . MALTA and EGYPT . —On the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . MA 1 TA and CONSTANTINOPLE . —On the 27 th of every month from Southampton . SPAIN and PORTUGAL . —ForVigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , from Southampton , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 thof ' every month ,. CALCUTTA and CHINA . —Vessels of the Company ply occasionally ( generally once a month ) between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , Hong Kong , and Shanghae . N . B . —The rates of passage money and freight on the India and China lines have been considerably reduced , and may be had upon application at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London , and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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ZULU KAFIRS . —St . a ^ OBGB ' s Gallery , A . H ?? e ^^ Cor ne £ : " ~ Witu <*» sanction of the Colonial £ ™^ ' ? EVE »* EVENING ^ and a DAY EXHIBITION on Monday , Wednesday , and Friday Afternoon Fibst Pakt . —I . Kraal , near d'Urban , Port Natal . —H Umlongo Warn , or Meal Song and Dance . —III . The Ow Tulas-Wizwa , or Charm Song ; . Skcond Pabt . —Morning Scene , Swartz Kop Location , near Pieter , M&ntzburg— Song and Tramp Dance—Moving Panorama of African Scenery—U ' msebeuza ., or War Song—Attack —War Song—Cry— and Combat . Doors open at Three and Eight . — Prices of Admission : Back Seats , Is . ; Reserved Seats , 4 s . j Unreserved Seats , 2 s . 6 d .
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HPHE WELLINGTON DINING-ROOMS . I Entrance , 160 , PICCADILLY . —This splendid establishment , formerly Crockford ' s Club , is NOW OPEN to the Public , on a scale of magnificence unprecedented in London , combining extreme moderation in Charges with , the most unexceptionable Cooking and Bill of Fare ; and uniting the independence of a pubh ' c dining-room with the comforts and accommodation of a flrst-rate club . ' $ Scale of Charges : —Dinner from the joint , with vegetables , bread , cheese , &c , 2 s . ; ditto , with soup or fish , 2 s . 6 d . ; ditto , with soup and flsh , 3 s . ; made dishes , with the joint , as per bill of fare ; made dishes , without the joint , but with vegetables , bread , cheese , Ac , Is . extra . Waiter , each person , 3 d . The Wines and Beers wiH be- sold by Imperial measure , and the decanters all marked , so that the quantity paid for will be actually supplied to the consumer . The Public will , therefore , appreciate this novel arrangement , more particularly when they understand that the Imperial pint contains four-fifths of what is usually sold as a bottle . The Dining-Room will be open from Half-past Two , p . m ., until Nine , p . m . The magnificent Suite of Saloons , on the first floor , fitted up for Smoking , Reading , and Chess , will be well supplied "with the London , Provincial , and Foreign Papers , Magazines , Books of Reference , 8 cc . ; and Tea , Coffee , Ices , Seltzer ' s Water , &c , will besuppKed from Eleven , a . m ., by Mr . Waud , of Bond Street . The Dimng-Room will be open oh Sundays at Half-past Five o ' elock . Lessee , HENRY THOMAS MUNDAY , 160 , PICCADILLY .
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ME . JAMES HANNAY , Author of ''Singfeton Fontenoy , " < fec . &c ., proposes to deliver LECTURES on SATIRICAL LITERATURE . — Th * Course will comprise Notices , Biographical and Critical , of Horace , and Juvenal , of Erasmus , Sir David Lindsay , and George Buchanan , of Boileau , of Butler , Dryden , Swift , and Pope , of some writers of the Ia 3 t age , and of some contemporary writers and publications . Further particulars will be duly announced .
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MB-. BRINLEY RICHARDS' ANNUAL PERFORMANCES OF CLASSICAL AND MODERN PIANOFORTE MUSIC will Commence on Saturday Morning , May 21 st , at the Hanover-square Rooms . He will be assisted by the most eminent artiats . Subscription Tickets for the Series —Reserved Seats , One Guinea ; Single Tickets , Half-a-Guinea . To be had at the Music-shops , and of Mr . Brinley Richards , 6 , Somerset Street , Portman Square .
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AT GORE HOUSE , KENSINGTON , by permission of the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851 , an EXHIBITION of STUDIES from the 8 CHOOLS of ORNAMENTAL ART , and of CHOICE SPECIMENS of CABINET WORK , will bo OPENED on SATURDAY , the 28 th of May , 1853 . The Works of the Students illustrate the Progress of the Schools of Art of Belfast , Birmingham , Cork , Coventry , Dublin , Glasgow , Leeds , Limerick , Macelesfleld , Manchester , Newcastle , Norwich , Nottingham , Paisley , Potteries , Sheffield , Stourbridge , Worcester , York , and the Metropolis ; in connexion with the Department . A Collection &t Studies from Life , by Mr . Muhmsady , R . A ., will also be exhibited , which ± as been lent by that Artist for the purpose of instruction to Students in the Anatomical and Figure Class . The Collection of Cabinet Work consists of the finest Specimens of ull Periods and Styles from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Century , lent ibr the puri > oses of Public Instruction , by Hbe Majbstt thk Qukkst . Tho Duke of Hamilton ., I . K . Brunei , Esq . The Duko of Huccleucli . D . M . Daviuon , K » q * Tho Duko of Devonshire . Henry Farror , Esq . Tho Duko of * Northumberland . Georgo Field , Esq . Tho Earl Spencer . Roborb Holford , Esq . Tho Eurl Amhcrnt . II . Mugniiic , Esq . Tho Burl Granvillo . James Morrison , Esq . The Lord WilloughbyD'Eroaby Charles Mills , Esq . Tho Lord Word . E . Pownall , Esq . The Lord Dol' Islo . J . Swuby , Esq . Sir Anthony Kotihscliild , ]! ivvt . Tho It « v . Montague Taylor . John Auldjo , Esq . ( C . Baring Wall , Enq ., M . I' . And' o hers . Admission for tho public , daily , from 12 to 7 . -Mondivyft and Tuo 8 < lay 8 ( Sixpence ; Wednesdays , Thursdays , and Fridays , Onft Shilling ; Saturdays , Half-a-Crown . Porsons aro privileged to make Drawings and Sketches at nil times . AH Visitors will r « eoivo a Card , whioh will onablo them to outer in ( . ho Gardens of Goco JIomho , during the months of May , Juno , and July , from 9 till 7 . I ) osoriptiv « Catalogues , Sixpenen each . Students'Tickets and further information may bo obtained at the- Oilk-os at Murlborougk Hoiiao , Pull Mall , and at Gore House , KoiiHingtxm .
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GAS CHANDELIERS AND BRACKETS . The increased and increasing use of gas in prtfate houses i has induced WILLIAM S . BURTON to collect fromjlhe various manufacturers till that is new and choice in Brackets ; Pendants , : and Chandeliers , adapted to offices , passages , aaA dwelijng ' - rooms , as well as to have some designed expressly- for him ¦ those are now ON SHOW in one of his TEN" LARGE ROOMS and present , for novelty , variety , and purity of taste , an unequalled assortment . They ore marked in plain figures , at prices proportionate with those which have tended to make his Ironmongery Establishment the largest and most remarkable in tho kingdom — viz ., from 12 a . 6 d . ( two light ) to Sixteen Guineas . WILLIAM S . BURTON HAS TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS ( all communicating ) , exclusive of tho shop , devoted to tho show of GENERAL FURITISHING IRONMONGERY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated , and Japanned Wares , Iron uad Brass Bedsteads ) , so arranged and classified that pur * Chasers may easily and at onco make their selections . Catalogues , with Engravings , sent ( per post ) free . Tho monoy-returned for evovy article not approved of . DO , OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Nevvnmn-street ) : Nos . 1 and 2 , NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 , and 5 , PJSRRY'SPLACB .
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TEMPERANCE LINE OF PACKETS , X From LONDON to AUSTRALIA . For ADELAIDE , GEELONG , and MELBOURNE direct , with guarantee to land Passengers and Freight , the splendid new clipper-built ship CALIFORNIA ( Al ) , 1000 tons burthen .. To load m the East India Docks . The accommodation for passengers by this vessel is of a very superior character , having » full poop and lofty 'tween decks , ventilated on tho most approved plan . An experienced Surgeon is engaged , who will have at command an abundant supply of medical comforts . A 1 well-selected Library will be put on board for the gratuitous use of the passengers . ti ^ Lt iflW . For freight or passage appavj ^ K . K . M . Griffiths and Co ., 27 , Rood Lane , Fenchurch Stree ^^^
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THE GREAT EXHIBITION at DUBLIN , GREAT WESTERN RAJfJStfAY . Notice is hereby given , that Tickets , iAjHiding the fare by steamer from Bristol , will bo issued at the-S&dding ton Station , giving persona who vriah to visit Dublin on the occasion of the Great Industrial Exhibition the opportunity of doing so at the following low fares : —¦ Loivnoir to Duntijr . First Class . Second Class . Third Clasa . ais . 4 d . 2 Hn . 6 d . 14 e . M . LowBoir to Drj-Br , iir awi > Back , available for Sixteen D » y » . First Class . Second Class . 47 » . 3 d ; 43 s . Any information respecting tho departure of tho packets from Bristol can be obtained at tho Paddington Station . May » , 1863 .
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Q HIRTS . —FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS £ ^ are no t sold by any hosiers or drapers , and can therefore ; bo obtained only ^ t 38 , Poui . trt . Gentlemen in the country or abroad , ordering through thoir agents , aro requested to oh- ¦ serve on tho interior of tho collar-band tho stamp"FORD'S EUREKA BHIH . TB , 38 , POULTRY , " without which none are ( jomiine . They are imulo in two qualities- —First quality , ¦ IOii . tho lialf-doaon ; second quality , 30 s . the half-dozen . Gentlemen who are desirous of purohitaing Shirts in tho very bent manner in which they can ha luitdo , are HoliciUnl to inspect these-, the most unique and ' only perfect fitting Shirts . List of ' pricetf and instructions for measurement , pout ftan , and patterns of tho now coloured shirtingH flrou on receipt ol ' His tttamps . RTCrrARD FORD , 38 , Pour / rnY , Loju > oj «\
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; ¦ TO XMIOKANTS . rpHE following Gutta Peucha . Articles I will be found of groat value to Emigrants , ospocially auch as ace proceeding to tho GOLD DIGGINGS . GUTTA PERCHA LINING FOR BOXES . Buckhts . I Likr DiroTD . I WAtuiTwa Bowis . Duinkinu Miras . [ Fla » k » . | 8 vpitot * a . GUT'PA PERCHA TUB TNG . Suctionb irott Pukes . j Cabboyh if « u Gunpowdeb . JVQB . | MlWHIM * ' CaI'B . SOLES FOB BOOTS AND HHOKH . To Kitni' TiiR Fbhi Dbt ie of tho utmost imnortnnco to tho Kmi ^ rftut . This m » y be secured by the hh « ot ( lutt * Percha Holen , which ar » MrffteM / Waterproof , Cheupoc ami mi ) r # Dural ) lo than L < Krtin « p . 'fhe . v can be put on with ease by » ny one . Thin cannot bo too extensively known amount Aunlraliatt EinifjrantH , aa it is now difllcult to find a Shoemaker in that eountry . Gold WA » Hrwo Vbhhki-h ow kvkhv vaujktv oit shafb KAV Hit 11 A !> TO OlMtUll . Directioim to Kmif { ranlH for lining Hoxen with ( lutto I ' oro h * Sheet , ( ho an to proHorvo tli « contentu from injury by sa « k wutwv . ) also for lmltiiiK <» n Hohm of Hoots and Hhoos , &o ., m * y bo had ( I It AT IB on application to any of tho Gutta l'accluk Company ' s DewlorH . N . li . —Tho Company ' ^ I Hunt ruled Cir ( Milarn , with Inetruetioiid for . Joining TiibeH , I , inin ^ Ciaterim lint ! Tankn , mid . fov noon rely uttnuhiitfr ( iuttiv I ' erclia HoIi-h , will bo forwarded ( poitfe froo ) on rocni ^ t . of four nonln (_ jo m ( inn [> h . THE GUTTA PBHCHA COMPANY , PATENTBJI 8 , 18 , WlIAUJf ltOA . l > , ClIJC KOA . 1 > , LOWUOK . ' w h c ti B < it
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PR E S E 1 ST T ATION D I N N E R . On T 1 IUUSI > AY , Muy 2 « th , 1853 , A PUIILFO DflfNTSR will bo hold in the Fkkkmahunm' Tavkun , Great Qucon Ht . reet , Tjineoln ' H . tun FIhIiJh , aflor whioh will be presented the TMSTIM 0 N 1 AL to Mr . G . J . HOLY 0 AK 15 , in rHcofrniUnn of Hervices to tho ri tf ht <> f Private . IiidKinent . Mr . Tjiokmton Hunt in tho Chair . Mr . Juines Watnun will prenont tlio Toatiinonial . Tho Apollonii ) Society will mni ; Heveral of their CIioi-uhom-during " tho evening . — Dinner on Table at HiUf-paat Five o ' eloolc . Tho Chair will bo lalcon at Half' -paHt Hovon . TiukutH : to the Diiuior , !}» . < $ d . ; to tho I ' roHontation , ( til . Admimiioii will in both e » Hen lio by Tiokets only ; and as tho numbers are . strictly limited , an early application m necessary . 'I'lokotM may lio obUunucl of Mr . WatHon , J { , Queen ' s H «\ nd Pa « Hage , PatenioHtor Row ; Mr . 'I ' ruolovo 2 W ) , Strand : Mr , Ooddard , IiiHtitution , John Rtreet , Fitzroy Hquare : Mr . Taylor , Tower Hainlots' Institution , Morpeth Street , liotmml Groou ; Mr . Errol , 4 , ( Jlouoostor Terraoe , Hoxtun ; Mr . Uondoll , Hull of Hoienoo , City lioad ; j uwl Mr . ifrioo , Sooulur Hull , GoldBiuith'u Bow . Hucknoy ,
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AWARDED A PRIZE MEDAL UNDER CLASS XIX . rfX > THE CARPET TRADE . — ROTAL 1 VICTOULV 'PELT CAUPKTING . — Tho PATENT ' WOOLLEN CLOTH COM PA . NT bog to inform ih « Trade that thoir Nuw Pautuuwn in Cakpkth and Taiii . u Covkbm for the present neaHon are now out , mid will bo found far nuporior to any tlioy have hitherto produoed , both in sdylo and variety . Tho public can !><» Hiipplied at all reHpoctablo Carpot-liousoa m London and tho country . Tho pul » lio deem it nece «» ary to fl ( jaution tho publio ugoinst partieN who are selling an inferior w doHcriptiou of fronds iw Pelted OurpotH , tvhiuh will not boar h oomuiwisou witli ( heir innuufacturo , oithor inMtylo or durability { c and th * t the ({ onuiiiouesH of the gouiU can always be toateil bv ynrchuaora , iw thu Company ' H Carpets are all stumped at both ti endH of the pieee , " Itoyal Victoria Carpeting . London , " with B < the royal arms in tho centre . it Tho Company ' s Manufactories are at Blrnwood Milln , Laoda ; and BoBougH lioad , London . Wholonale Warohounca at I 8 , Lova Lajtji , Wood 8 xbb * t , Ou * av ) hdii . |
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JVUy 14 , 1853 . ] THE LEADER . 479 ^^ r ^ ** ff ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ L ^^ J * i * 'Ti "" ** h" ¦¦ " ¦ ^ i — -i * . *¦ ——_ — ... — .. — -.,..- . . i . i . ¦ — — ¦ ¦¦ . — i ¦ i . . — . i ¦—— . — -. ¦¦ . ...-1 . ¦ . * , _ . .. j ... . i . i . -
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Leader (1850-1860), May 14, 1853, page 479, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1986/page/23/
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