A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.Sampson, Henry
History
A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.
Sampson, Henry
Advertising -- History
THIS EVENING,
AN OCCASIONAL ADDRESS.
BY MR. PALMER,
In the Character of Christmas.
A Musical Entertainment called
THOMAS and SUSAN; Or,
The GENEROUS TAR
For the 3rd time, a New Pantomimic Entertainment,
called
The DESERTER of NAPLES;
Or, ROYAL CLEMENCY.
Under the Direction of MR. DELPINI.
The Airs, Duets, and Choruses composed by Mr. REEVE.
The DESERTER by MR. PALMER.
The other Characters by
Mr. W Palmer, Mr. Cooper, Mr. L’Estrange, Mr. Hudson,
and Mr. DELPINI.
Mrs. Delpini, Madems. Bitthemer, and Mrs. GIBBS.
End of the First Part, a Grand Representation of
MOUNT VESUVIUS at the Time of the Eruption, with
the Flowing of the Lava.
The Dances by Mr. Holland, Mad. Bitthemer, and Mad.
Constance; composed by M. MALTER.
A SONG by Master BRAHAM.
The Whole to conclude with (37th time) a new Pantomimic
Entertainment, called
HARLEQUIN . MUNGO;
OR, A PEEP INTO THE TOWER.
Harlequin, Mr. RAYNER, Jun.
Mungo Harlequin, Mr. BOURKE,
Pantaloon, Mr. FOLLETT, Sen.
Keeper of Wild Beasts and Warder of the Tower
(with a Chaunt), Mr. GRACE.
Captain, Sailor, and first waterman (with Songs),
Mr. ARROWSMITH.
Clown, Mr. FOLLETT, Jun.
Planter’s Wife, Mrs. BURNETT,
And, Columbine, Mrs. GIBBS.
In Part First a Dance of Slaves by Messrs. Hollands,
Bourke, Menage, &c.
To Conclude with a grand Ballet,
by Mons. Malter, Mr. Holland, Mad. Bitthemer, and
Mademoiselle Constance.
Boxes, 5s; Pit, 3s; First Gall., 2s; Second Gall., 1s.
Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Clark, at the Stage Door of
the Theatre.
The Doors to be opened for the future at half-past Five, and to begin
precisely at half-past Six o’clock.
°⸸° No Money will be returned after the Curtain is drawn up, nor will
any person be admitted behind the scenes.
Vivant Rex & Regina.
N.B. Nothing under . . . . will be taken.
* * * * *
TO BE LETT, OR SOLD.
EXTENSIVE Premises in the Neighbourhood
of Cheapside.
Apply at No. 9, Cheapside.
* * * * *
_A CAUTION to prevent IMPOSITION.
SHARP’S CONCAVE RAZORS_
Are made of the very best steel that can be possibly procured in this
or any other country, tempered, and finished with the greatest nicety
and circumspection. Their superior excellence above all others has
made then more esteemed than any Razor now in use; the consequence of
which is that some persons have offered, and still do offer, an
inferior article under their name.
C. SHARP, Perfumer and Razor Maker to his Royal Highness the Prince of
Wales, at No. 131, Fleet Street, and No. 57, Cornhill,
Most respectfully intreats the public to observe that his Concave
Razors are not sold at any other places in London, but at his shops as
above, Sharp stamped on the blade of the Razors; all others are
counterfeit.
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