A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.Sampson, Henry
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A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times.
Sampson, Henry
Advertising -- History
Sharp’s Metallic Razor Strops, which keep the Razor to good order,
without the use of a Hone or grinding, are not to be equalled; but the
above articles are too well esteemed to need anything being said in
their behalf. His Alpine Soap, for shaving, is by far the best adapted
for that purpose of any yet invented; it never causes the least
smarting sensation, but is perfectly soft, sweet, and pleasing.
Likewise his curious Cyprian Wash balls, great variety of shaving
cases and pouches, that hold all the implements necessary for shaving,
dressing, &c.
Sharp’s sweet hard and soft pomatums, are remarkable for keeping good
in any climate longer than any other. His Lavender Water, drawn from
the flowers, his warranted Tooth brushes and the Prince of Wales Tooth
Powder, are articles worthy the attention of the public.
Combs, Soaps, Wash balls, and every article in the Perfumery branch,
wholesale, retail, and for exportation.
N.B. Families, &c., who take any of Sharp’s articles by the dozen save
considerably.
A complete Dressing case fitted up with razor, combs &c., for 10s. 6d.
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^KING’S THEATRE, Haymarket.^
By PARTICULAR DESIRE, on Thursday next, January 3rd, 1788,
WILL BE PRESENTED THE SERIO COMIC OPERA called
IL RE THEODORO in VENEZIA.
OR, THEODORE KING OF CORSICA AT VENICE.
The Principal Characters by
Sig. MORELLI, Sig. MORIGI,
Sig. BALELI, Sig. CALVESI,
And Sig. FINESCHI,
Signora SESTINI, and Signora STORACE.
The Music composed, in his best style, by the celebrated
Mr. PAESIELO.
Under the Direction of
Sig. MAZZINGHI;
And Leader of the Orchestra, Mr. CRAMER.
Painter and Mechanist, Sig. GAETANO MARINARI.
Inventor & Maker of the Dresses, Sig. LUPINO.
The doors to be opened at Six and to begin precisely at
Half-past Seven o’clock.
Pit, 10s. 6d. First Gallery, 5s. Upper Gallery, 3s.
Tickets to be had and Subscriptions paid as usual, at Messrs. Ransome,
Moreland, and Hammersley’s, Bankers, No. 57, Pall Mall.
End of Act I., A NEW DIVERTISEMENT, composed
by Mons. CHEVALIER, and performed by
Mons. VESTRIS, Mons. COULON,
And Mons. CHEVALIER;
The Two Miss SIMONETS, Signora REDINI,
And Mad. COULON.
End of the Opera, a new BALLET, composed by
Mons. NOVERRE, called
LES OFFRANDES A L’AMOUR,
And Performed by
Mons. VESTRIS, Mons. COULON,
And Mons. DIDELOT,
Miss HELLESBERG, Mad. VEDIE,
The other Characters by
Messrs. SAUNLIER, COULON, HENRY, SALA,
Mademoiselles GRENIERS, &c. &c.,
And MEZUKES.
N.B. For the Better accommodation of the Subscribers, the office is
removed back to Union Court, Haymarket.
The Nobility and Gentry are requested to take notice that the first
Masque Ball will be given at this place on Monday, the 4th of
February, 1788.
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_NEW MUSIC._
This day is Published,
By LONGMAN and BRODERIP,
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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