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ANNUAL SOIREE OF THE BRADFORD CHURCH LITERARY INSTITUTE

... IANNUAL SOIREE OF THE BRADFORD I CHURCH LITERARY INSTITUTE. Lest evening the annual soiree of this insti- tute was held in the Model Schools, Ashley-street, which were tastefully decorated for the occasion. A large party first partook of tea, and the ...

COMPLIMENTARY TEA AND SOIREE TO MR. H. S. KING, M.P

... and gentlemen who had 'N . entertained them so wsvell that evening, and on behalf e of the executive, who had got up that soiree; he ex- I. pressed their especial indebtedness to Mr Toogood, Mr t h V. King, and others for coming forward and giving | 3 ...

LIVERPOOL WALKER ART GALLERY

... including taoe Forth Bridge, and a view of the1 Manchester Sbip Canal. ThI eilibitien was opened by an inaugural soiree on Saturday. The inaugural soiree on Saturday evening a'as well patrontsed, notvtitlsdandir-g the unfavourable weather. A lantern demonsiration ...

ENTREATAINMENTS

... dispensed with to really enjoy Mr. Chatterton's seasonable treat. HULL PRESBYTERIAN YOUN% MENL' CHRISTIAN ABSOcIATION.-.A soiree in connection with the above society was held on Wednesday evening at the Baker- street Schowl-room, opposite the Church of ...

GILDERSOME LITERARY INSTITUTE

... OILDERSOME LITERARY INSTITUTE. ANNUAL SOIREE. This institute, which was established in 1862, mainly through the instrumentality of the Rev, 5. Haslam, pastor of the Baptist church at Gildersome, assisted by a few earnest friends, has steadily progressed ...

HAILFAX SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... exteaded, and less familiar, Scherzo in E Flat Minor, Op. 4; and one of Listzts Valse- Caprices (after Schubert), known as Soirees de 'ienne. So far as the front seats went there was a| good attendance, though we fear Mr. Webster's artistic enterprise ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... the concert we advise them to do so at once. DaYPOOL CHOURAL SociSTy.-The members of this society held their second annual soiree in the school. roon, Drypool, on Friday evening lst. An excellent tea was provided by Mr Peacock, and a very pleasant evening ...

VISITS TO THE ART EXHIBITION IN THE HALL OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY SOCIETY

... during the past year, and many of thens no doubt took advantage of the oppor- tunitY of attebding the inaugural lectures and soiree held therein last week. They would then also look with much interest at the large assemblage of valuable and beautiful works ...

MUSICAL, DRAMATIC, AND SCIENCE NOTES

... IFrederick Cowan has just heen conducting some of thiss owvn music at a popular concert there. c Thne Hall Students' Association soiree at the Royal a Institution last night was a most enjoyable affair. ?? conpany was select and nulmerouls. It is not of tedthat ...

NEW MUSIC

... fingering and bowing being freely suppied; as is also the case with the same writer's valse, Lisetbte (No. 3 of ,Six Soirees Enfan- tines), which is of striking rhythm and beauty. An I Allegretto for the violin; by 3. H. Beonawitz, is a-facile ...