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... HASTINGS PIER. FORGET-ME-NOT. The attraction of the Hastings Pier this week no less than a production of Herbert Merival's powerful Society drama. Forget-me-not, played by Miss Maude Fergusson Company. The drama. which is descriptive of French and ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. THE CHRISTMAS PASTOMIME. DRESS REHEARSAL Once again is Christmastide with us, that period with which we always associate Pantomime. The inscription over the drop curtain on the Hastings Pier stage,'Our true ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. This week variety entertainment has been given on the Hastings Pier, several artistes well known to the patrons this place of amusement appearing. Oa Monday evening tbe Pavilion was crowded, many being unable to obtain admission. A couple ...

THE HASTINGS PIER

... THE HASTINGS PIER. On Monday Professor Maiden commenced second week's engagement at tke Hastings Pier Pavilion, where lor the past few nights has drawn crowded audiences to his very excellent dioramic entertainments. There was again large house Monday ...

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... THE HASTINGS PIER. Sydney Grundy's farcical comedy, The Snowball, has been the attraction on the Hastings Pier during the past week. It is most amusing production, brim fall of genuine fun, sparkling conversations, and laughable situations. is full of ...

HASTINGS PIER

... HASTINGS PIER. The bill of fare at tbe Hastings Pier this week consists of Don Boucicault's stirring drama, After Dark. This piece old favourite, and was accorded a very enthusiastic reception on Monday evening, when there was crowded house. The artistes ...

HASTINGS PIER

... HASTINGS PIER. The rranl musical extravigan::* in two nets Whit tiny ton, p-to-J>U'k. i* improvement upon the Pantomime, Mr. .1. I». Hunter eompliminted upon hi* achievement in having worked up thin piece such an admirable pitch. Mondav evening it went ...

THE HASTINGS PIER

... THE HASTINGS PIER. Dion Boucicanl t's sensation*! drama, The Streets of London, was the bill of fare presented the Hastings Pier tbis week, and it has been successfully played before crowded audiences. Mr. Limmere Cullen bad painted some very pretty scenery ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. I Mr. J. D. Hunter's loevm tenmt. Mr. Fred.! Merer, ha* week, perhaps. surpassed all hi? ! other productions this Muon-ftnd that it- saying a great deal. Id the Iriih dmma. The Cittern j , Barm, he ha* •cored a decided hit. On Mod-! there ...

HASTINGS PIER

... HASTINGS PIER. An exceedingly good programme was provided on the Hastings Pier on Monday evening, when there was, as usual, a large audience, who were not slow to appreciate the treat prepared for their delectation. In Mr. Henry Beaumont and Madame Adelaide ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. The habitues Hastings Pier have this week placed before them for the first time the drama, is the work Mr. Henry Hamilton, is certainly original in its conception. i the prologue are seen Noel Musgrove and his wife and child. The marriage ...