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NYM(G.767.033
13 Apr 1767:33 (806)
The noted Henry Hymes, lately from Sadler's-Wells, begs
leave to acquaint the public, that he has had the honour to
perform before most of the nobility and gentry in Europe and
America, and will perform tomorrow evening, and continue the
same every other evening, Sunday excepted, at the house of
Mr. Miller, near the Oswego-Market, as follows . . . [5
paragraphs]
With a curious magick lanthorn, which presents several
images near 6 feet high, &c. &c. with five images dancing to
a piece of musick in the form of clock-work.
Price for grown persons 2s. and 1s for children.
Tickets to be had at the house of performance, with good
musick to entertain the company, particularly by Mr. Hymes,
on a new instrument made by himself.
Gentlemen and ladies, who will please to favour him with
their company, he makes no doubt of gaining their applause.
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