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CARDIFF FINE ART EXHIBITION

... CARDIJFF FINE ART EXHIBITION. . . - LEOTURES BY MR. OSCAR WILDL M Er. Oscar Wilde, who has sacqiredaiar-reaching a' Loe celebrity as tile apostle of Ssthieticistn, delivered I two lectures at the Cardiff Fine Art Exhibition on re Thursday. The subject ...

A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE AT CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL

... brilliant RIflashes of -wit whbich scintillate titroegh the O- Whole play in the really intellootual feast n which only Oscar Wilde could serve up in all 3 the glare of the footlights. and which only a o- ninctheenth-century audieniso could appreciate- ...

THE COLONEL AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... affectation, the pedantic conceit, the effeminacy, ana the all- absorbing self-love of the infatuated disciples of .Mr. Oscar Wilde, who have earned for themselves the soubriquet of Esthetes. That Mr. Burnand has succeeded in making the crusaders against ...

CARDIFF FINE ART EXHIBITION

... In the aftrnoonlat foursthe citizens of Cardiff will have the opportunity of hearing the apostle o rastheticiaa, Mer. Oscar Wilde, discoure UPOD uThe House Beautiful, when he will remork g upon the treasures contained In the Exhibition, and ina the ...

CALLED BACK AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... the representation. WI it. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _re, rd MR. OSCAR WILDE Ar CARDIFF. he de . d -id At, thil Cardiff Public Hall ont Monday afternoon M, re Mr. Oscar Wilds delivered his lecture on 1Dress ci01 re to an untisually small audience ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... at ing Miss Brennian carried herself with grace, and d ivested the part with, perhaps, more importance 3, than ever Mr. Oscar Wilde soealit to give it. ?? Miss Leonine iHylaid, sl Lady Agatha Carlise, i4 as e delivre andd ibelient a ?? its a dowhticer'ine ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... EHoin Messenger, 01 a. magaswine for the people. ' Lll'ERARY NOTES. C T'he following are announced:- The Sphinx, by. Oscar: Wilde. (Mlatlhews t1 and Lane. 42s.) .d The Welsh Pulpit: Divers Notes Mad ?? Opinions, by' A' Soribe, a Pharisee, :and :a ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... LOCAL AMUSEMENTS. : tf '.TIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. DI' st Oscar Wilde's newT play, A Woman Of NO R, Iot Importanbe , will he re-produced at the Theatre W d 'Royal this ,week,. where a hearty welcome is' D V2assured f~r it. These who sawv Mr.. Wilde's ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... of I No buportLiacc' tcrims over with and to which lo the brilliault success of the plcy is mainly lY attributable. -Mr. Oscar Wilde's play lihas is alnhays lieen appreciated us Cardiff, anid it c- drew a vast audience to the Tl'heatre Royal last is eycing ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... solieitorsĀ§. attendedat the Law'Coturts on Monday aid stated they werepsepred witll the afeceesary sureties in the case .of.,Oscar Wilde in accordance, titli ,.the ordpr'nade in chamber's. Later on the solicitors ait attsnd ?? Pollock and stated tha ,1, ,the ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... this t week in the earnes celebrated play. Lady I Windermere's Fin, although it toachets I rio useful morel, is one of Oscar Wilde's t most brilliant dramatic works. Tire clever- ness of the aultlor in ?? the interest, and in giving freshness to scenes ...