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ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—
Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. COOKE.
NOTICE MOST PARTICULAR.—Notwithstanding the astounding success attending the Grand Military Spectacle of The Battle of Waterloo, one of the greatest glories achieved by the immortal Wellington, which can only be witnessed at this magnificent Establishment, Mr. W. Cooke is determined to present his Patrons with every possible novelty, and begs to announce a splendid spectacle on a classical subject, introducing Processions, Costly Dresses, and Appointments never before attempted at this Theatre. Those, therefore, who have not yet witnessed the National Spectacle of The Battle of Waterloo, with its grand marches and military movements, are requested to make an early application for places. On Monday, August 8th (and during the week) the memorable Spectacle of THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Mr. W. Cooke’s SCENES IN THE CIRCLE, introducing Mr. Alfred Cooke, the Premier Rider, in a Grand Equestrian Act. Concluding with (Seventy-sixth time) THE CHASE; or, Life on the Turf, with a real Fox Chase.