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Plays at the Theatre Royal

THEATRE ROYAL.

THIS EVENING,

Will be presented a Comedy called the

BUSY BODY

To which will be added, a FARCE called

THE MOCK DOCTOR,
OR THE
DUMB LADY CURED
,

The Characters by Gentlemen of the Navy
and Army.

Places for the Boxes to be taken at Mr. PETIT's, next door to the Theatre, where daily attendance will be given from twelve o'clock till three.

The Managers request that Gentlemen who have places in the same box, will upon coming to the House, occupy those seats only for which they are registered in the Box-Keeper's Book; and that servants sent to keep places may not be turned out, or otherwise molested.

Tickets to be had at Messrs. RIVINGTON's, GAINE's, and ROBERTSON's, Printers; at Loosely and Elms's; at the Coffee-House; and at Mr. PETIT's, next door to the Theatre.

Boxes and Pit at 8s. Gallery 4s. No money will be taken at the door.

Ladies and Gentlemen are desired to send servants to keep their places at half past four to prevent mistakes.

VIVANT REX & REGINA.



The Royal Gazette, (New York), March 3, 1779.

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