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LIBRARY OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE; St. Wenceslaus’ square; Wednesday and Saturday from 9—1 o’ clock.

LIBRARY OF THE TRADES UNION (Society for awaking and supporting of Industries in Bohemia), I., Rytířská ul., 35. Daily (except Thursday) 10 to 12 and 4 to 8.

ARCHIVE of the Bohemian National Museum, Archive of the kingdom of Bohemia (Zemský archiv); Archive of the government (Místodržitelský archiv), Valdštýnská ulice, III., daily 9 to 2.

VI. THEATRES.

BOHEMIAN NATIONAL THEATRE (Král. České zemské a nár. div.), Ferdinandova třída. Daily performances (except the end of July and the first half of August). at 7 p. m., On Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday at 3 p. m. people and student performances at lower prices. Opera and Comedy. Bohemian language.

NEW GERMAN THEATRE (Neues Deutsches Theater) in Sadová silnice, near the Emperor Francis Railway Station, and „Königliches deutsches Landestheater“ at the Fruit Market (Ovocný trh). Comedy and opera, Performances in german language, are beginning at 7 p. m.

In the suburbs there are 5 theatres, daily performing comedies, farces and operettes in Bohemian language:

ŠVANDA’S THEATRE in Smíchov, Kinský street.

ARENA in Smíchov, near the Palacký’s Bridge.

PIŠTĚK’S POPULAR THEATRE in Král. Vinohrady.

„URANIA“, Popular Theatre in Prague-VII.

BOHEMIAN POPULAR THEATRE in Libeň, Prague VIII. „U Deutschů“.

GERMAN SUMMER THEATRE in Heine’s Arena in Král. Vinohrady.

VARIETY THEATRE in Karlín, Palacký’s street. Performances at 8 p. m. during the winter season.