AMUSEMENTS IN BIRMIN

... lively nurse. Mr Walter Hlassan's anl Joe LAmbkin and the Mrs Lambk-in of bliss Lizzie Clare. and mont are commendable. . QUEEN'S THEATRE.-Lessee, Mr Clarence Sounes; Brn Acting-Manager, Mr Harry Lyons.-At the Foot of the ran Altar is being performed ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1505 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... igrandson 'will conquer them with his silver tongue. P Queen Victoria always reads any speech more than ti a sentence, or two, long, but her voice is a beautiful f one, carrying far. .n I The Queen of Spain is always nervously trembling . ,- whon she reads ...

LITERATURE

... authorities for the two instructive chapters on the origin and the activities of early monasticism ? From King Orry to Queen Victoria; a t Short and Concise History of the Isle of Mlian. By Edward Callow. (London: i Elliot Stock;.) Mr Callow claims for ...

THE WINTER SHOW

... How- I ever, he was beaten .in all thiree by an Irirh-' bred hull, Rex, the property of Mliss Staples, of Dunmore, Durrcrw, Queen's CQunty. The champioai bull is a b~ne-grey shorthorn Agus, which was calved at Durrow in 1897, and bred there by the late ...

Advertisements & Notices

... become the property of his representatives, but the 190 is also repaid to them. (Sigued) NORMAN and STACEY (Limited). 118, Queen Victoria-street, House Furnishers upon the Gradual Payment System, as now adopted by the Times Encyclopedia. WEATHER FORECAST ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... many others will make and cherish her acquaint- ance. Our Soldiers. Gallant Deeds of the ?? Army during the Reign of Queen Victoria. By William H. G. Kingston. A new edition revised and brought down to the end of 1898. Illustrated. (London: Griffith ...

THE CATTLE SHOW

... THE CArl'viI, SHO0W. t ANOTHER QUEEN'S YEAR TEIRETORD 1REDLYLVUS. - - ?? Four tioes between ii&o Pand ISYS 1or M~ajowst'y wonX thii Chamupion 1Plato ait Ltin Suu i iii- It field Club Cattite Show, wild once (iii tho kait- nianmnrl yair) hir owni (top ...

QUEEN'S HALL WAGNER CONCERTS

... QUEEN S HALL WAGNER CONCERTS. Last night at the Oueenl's I lad a ?? Wagi-,, G~1C aC -\ g the conductorship of Mr. I leiry Woed. kVit! th ther epti~ p, Eighth Symphony, the whole ?? arlr ?? works. NVe have already given it as our opirmi,j I t thi nk thilt ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW

... formed a good section. The Queen won the Devon breed cup with a very fine two- wear-old heifer. Her Majesty had two oom- mended tickets for yearling steers, and a cormn- mended for two-yerrr-olda In Herefords also I the Queen took the breeoh cup with the ...

Our Library Table

... because its opening article iB entitled The Queen at Home, and gives a number of pictures of the simple domestic life which is led by our beloven Sovereign. The following method of proposing-the toast of the Queen by an American is well worthy of quotation: ...

Music

... LE115,1Z.- The Victoria Madrigak society, a, party of eisngers under tue etlocient conductor. ship o Dr. G. Staulev Miurray, skillod in the performance or unacoompanied part- muLicO, begran iLS season ot tareo concerts on 'juesuay at St. Martin's town ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... ager, Mr J. E. Barnes.-Mr Horace Bairo's r.pnoieburlesque company is here this week with g he obineon Crusoe. Miss Mabel Victoria in the titlewrfle ai os wellv Mbiss Ethel Gilchrist is seen toadvantage B, easPlyHopkins; Billy Taylor has an amusinree-t ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16805 | Page: 27 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture