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ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE,

June 4, 1785.

K I N G ‘ s   B I R T H – D A Y .

MR. ASTLEY respectfully informs The Nobility, Gentry, and Others, that a most

CAPITAL FIRE-WORK

Is purposely prepared at the Amphitheatre, which will be displayed this Evening, at the Conclusion of a new Musical Piece, called

The REJOICING NIGHT.

The remainder of the Entertainments this Evening will consist of

R O P E   D A N C I N G.

A New Musical Piece, called

C U P I D   P I L G R I M ;

The Original D A N C I N G   D O G S,

And vigorous English Bull Dog.

The Male and Female LADDER DANCERS.

The surprizing Exercises of the STRONG MAN.

The Minuet by Two Horses, and Nancy Dawson; extraordinary Horsemanship.

The surprising Group of Eminent Tumblers.

The droll Musical Piece, called

NINE TAYLORS at a FOX HUNT, on Masquerade Horses.

A new Pantomime Ballet, called

W H Y   N O T ?

The astonishing Monkey, GENERAL JACKOO,

And a most capital FIREWORK.

Prices as usual.

N. B. Mr. Astley has ordered a most capital FIREWORK to be played off on the Thames at the conclusion of his Exhibition. The company who visit his Theatre this Evening, on passing over Westminster bridge, will have an opportunity of seeing it, as Mr. Astley has ordered the fire-Barge to be moored head and stern, at a proper distance from the Bridge, and exactly the center of the Thames.

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