Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 4 no. 249 14 March 1838 of Commercial Journal and Advertiser est. 1835 Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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* Contents derived from the , 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
T. Brennand, single work advertisement

An advertisement for T. Brennand, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, and Account Book Manufacturer.

T. Brennand also advises subscribers that he has discontinued his Circulating Library. Persons who had books still on loan from the Library are told that 'a list of persons so detaining [books] will be published on the first day of April'.

(p. 1)
Fine Arts, single work advertisement

Advertisement for: 'Copper Plate Engraving and Printing, Bookbinding' at 3 Colonnade Bridge Street, Sydney.

(p. 1)
The Theatre, single work review
— Review of Charles the Second, or, The Merry Monarch John Howard Payne , 1824 single work drama ; The Charcoal Burner; Or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough George Almar , 1832 single work drama ;

Brief review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 10 March 1838.

(p. 3)
500 Volumes of Books, single work advertisement

Advertisement for: Works of the most esteemed, ancient and modern authors. Catalogues to be had ‘gratis’ 3 days prior to the sale.

(p. 3)
Theatre Royal, Sydney : Melmoth the Wanderer &c., single work advertisement

Advertisement for: Performance on 15 March 1838 of ‘the Melo-Drama, in Three Acts, entitled Melmoth the Wanderer, and Walberg, the Victim’; ‘to conclude with the Petite Comedy, in Two Acts called Charles the Second, or, The Merry Monarch’ [John Howard Payne, 1824].

(p. 3)
The Idiot Harley; How to Deceive Two Thieves, extract biography (p. 4)
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