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THE THREE LAST EXHIBITIONS.
ROYAL-GROVE, Westminster-Bridge.
ASTLEY and his TROOP being ob-obliged[sic] to be in Paris in a few Days, the Entertainments will end on Thursday next, Oct. 26.
THIS DAY,
A most capital Display of several selected Favourite
MUSICAL PIECES;
CAPITAL DANCING;
The best and most comic PANTOMIME;
The Performance of HERCULE DU ROI.
Several Exercises by the grand Troop of
TUMBLERS;
And a Variety of Feats on Horseback,
By Young ASTLEY, and Others,
The surprizing Performances of TWO MONKEYS (and the FAIRY HORSE) on the Tight-Rope, Vaulting-Rope, &c.
And the uncommon Exercise of
The DANCING DOGS.
With many other pleasing and rational
ENTERTAINMENTS.
The Scenery, Machinery, Music, Dresses, and other Matters as well as the Performances, are the best.
Doors to be open at Half past Five, and to begin at Half past Six o’Clock.
Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s. Side Gallery 6d.
Mess. ASTLEY’s, Father and Son, have the Honour to take leave of their numerous Visitors, and sincerely thank them. Have repeatedly, in the Course of the Summer, beheld their Exertions crowned with uncommon Success. They will endeavour to merit a Continuance of their Favours.
A very considerable Undertaking in paris obliges them to quit London.
[pointing hand] Proper Persons, and a Number of good and well-trained Horses, will be left at the Royal-Grove, for those Ladies and Gentlemen who chuse to ride in the Riding-School, during the Winter, for Pleasure, Health, or Instructions, as also Horses broke and taken particular Care or. Three large Stoves for the Purpose of warming the School, which will open on the 27th of October, being the Day after the Amusements close, and continue every Day from Eight in the Morning till Four in the Afternoon.
For further Particulars apply at the Royal-Grove, Westminster-Bridge.