124 (Vol. 1)

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This evening, at Astley’s Riding-School, Westminster Bridge, will be displayed, besides the usual diversions of horsemanship, the grandest performances that ever were exhibited at any public place of entertainment, particularly comic tumbling, the new pleasing exhibition of the Egyptian Pyramids, or, Le Force d’Hercule, the Grand Roman Battle, never seen in England. Doors to be opened at five, to begin at six o’clock precisely. Admittance in the Gallery two shillings. Riding-school one shilling. Ladies and Gentlemen instructed at 2s. 6d. Per lesson. ―N.B. If the ladies and gentlemen who frequented the above entertainments, will make it convenient to themselves to be there before six o’clock, they will have an opportunity of seeing these grand pieces of mechanism which compose Minerva’s Temple, consisting of various automation figures, &c. far superior to any in Europe.

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