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POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME OF EXHIBITING THIS SEASON, in LONDON.

THIS EVENING,

AT ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE,

WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

The usual Diversions, with considerable Improvements.

H O R S E M A N S H I P

By the DOUBLE TROOP.

And particularly, by desire, THIS EVENING, the DEVONSHIRE MINUET, and the Part of the TAYLOR to BRENTFORD by Young ASTLEY.

A Musical Piece, called

THE REASONABLE FOOL,

A Pantomime Dance, called

The SPANISH MARAUDER; or, A PEEP at ALGIERS.

Divers[sic] Feats of lofty TUMBLING, and various Exercises on the SLACK-ROPE.

The Favorite Pantomime of

HARLEQUIN EMPEROR of the MOON.

The whole to conclude with Beautiful FIRE-WORKS.

The Doors to be opened at Half past Five, to begin at Half past Six o’clock.

Boxes 3s—Pit 1s.6d.—Gallery 1s.

Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Connell, at the Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge.

Mr. ASTLEY, truly sensible of the favours conferred by a Generous Public, humbly begs they will accept his best Thanks, and assures them he shall always pay unremitting attention to merit their continuance.

N.B. Mr. ASTLEY has left proper Assistants at the Riding School, to teach Ladies and Gentlemen to ride during his absence.—Horses broke, as usual.

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