Advertisement for: 'Lithographer, Engraver, Copper-plate Printer, and Bookbinder'. In this advertisement Barlow announces the business' move to No. 3 Colonnade, Bridge Street in Sydney.
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'.
Advertisement for performance at the Theatre Royal, Sydney, on 22 March 1838 of: ‘the Petite Comedy, entitled Charles the Second, or, The Merry Monarch’ [John Howard Payne, 1824]. 'In the course of the Piece [Charles the Second], Mrs. [Anne] Clarke will sing the favorite Songs of 'Why did I Love,' the 'Banks of the Blue Moselle,' and the duet of 'My Pretty Page look afar' with Mrs [Maria] Taylor. The performance concluded with the Historical Drama in three Acts, called Tower of Nesle ’.
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A detailed advertisement announcing the opening of the theatre and the performance on 26 March 1838 of: William Shakespeare's 'celebrated Tragedy, entitled Othello' and the 'popular Farce, called The Middy Ashore' [William Bayle Bernard, 1836].
The theatre was subsequently named the Royal Victoria Theatre.
Review of performances at the Theatre Royal, Sydney on 17 and 18 March 1838.