VARIETIES

... -Dyson, cheraist, Mytamngate ; Jubor, chemist, 7, Chariet street ; Ganneo, chemist, 40, CaIA~jt strcet ; Spring, cheinait, O9. Queen street; Lofttlouse, chetnist, Alaricet place Dixoti,r H1otosoopatlsicelchemist, 30, NV/biteiriArgate. A HlIST '10 TH,, LADIES ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... Jack (Miss Victoria Yokes) seeks the heights of Latmos, to catch a nearer glimpse of the moon. Madame Lune, being inX good humour-having been smitten with Cupid-descends, and a very interesting love scone is the consequence between the Queen of Night and ...

LITERATURE

... Bio- zinc. Boston graphy. Hopwood and Crew Bocton's Christmas Annual A Exposure of Speeches against Cassell's Don Quixote the Queen. Bellows Goldsmith Address by Henry Allsopp, Esq. Bunyan Deighton and Son Gulliver Analysis of Life Assurance Cases. Family ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... then follows; and, during the absence of the Queen ad the slumbers of the King, Fanfauinet indqcs the princess to elope with him. T'e Kirng, when arousd by Oarabhosa, ls In a tremendous rape, and, with the Queen (Mr. Coo), the major Domo (Mr. W ea - theriby) ...

LITERATURE

... Buist, and it is matter for regret that he has not lived to see its development and expansion into the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Victoria Gardens, of which Dr. Birdwood ,has given us the history in te present volume. ?? reports are generay dry ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... Here they are introduced to the witch and Frozenose, king of the Ice Regions. They povide Bobby with linen, and the fairy queen does the same for Willy, whom she also gets up the glass mountain by men of a flying saddle. The saddle being gone, there is ...

THE NEW DIORAMA OF IRELAND

... and Howth Lighthouse. In the last scene there will be a scenic effect, representing the lamentable wreck of the steamer Queen Victoria. At the conclusion of the exhibition Mr. Connop was called before the curtain. He thanked those present for the honor ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Weet' cornet end tin whlstle receive much applaune. COL. STODAR2 gave two more illuatratione of the Davenport business at the Victoria Hoome, Dnd ?? three farewell reprssentatione fr tbe Christmae holidays, GEyr TvsS CRuAMPe ELeSnE Cscauc,-ThB businces at ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16277 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES AND BURLESQUES

... then follows; and, during the absence of the Queen and the slumbers of the King, Fanfarinet induces the Princess to elope with him. The King, when aroused by Carabossa, is in a tremendous rage, and, with the Queen (Mr. Coe), the Major Domo (Mr. Weathersby) ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15040 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... CHRISTMAS H]OLIDAY AMUSE, MENTS. I There is no lac k o1 prov ision this year for tbe anmusemt-enrt of tho Queen'slleges duringtlihecomlngbhoday. Ontbecon- irary, a glance at tur advertising colunmes will satihfy the reader that the varous caterers for ...

LITERATURE

... the same age, and equally fond of field sports, and our friendship oontiniueduabroken, After his retru from discovering the Victoria Nyanza, he was, as is well known, commissioned by the Royal Geographical Society to prosecute his discovery, and to ascertain ...

THE FINE ARTS

... by Mr. Charles Boater, member of the lciaty of Britiah Artille, and 70 Cottsge Brdedidc at reborre, her Najeaty, Queoen Victoria, reading the Scriptures to a sick cottager, by Mr. Ceurlay Steoll lI.S.o. At s period like the [reseoal v len good modern ...