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VyATERLOO BOUSE ana SWAN aad EDGARS DEPARTMENT -CIOR GENTLEMEN'S V| OSIER Y and OUTFITTING. 32s.. 38s., 44s., ..

... enterprise. DICK WHITTINGTON at DRURY LANE.— The Standard :— This latest version of Dick Whit- lington ' can only be pronounced one of tiie best of the famous Drury Lane series of annuals. DICK WHITTINGTON at DRURY LANE.— Times: — Sir Augustus Harris ...

fi ARDEN and TENNIS PARTIES y ARE MADE SO MUCH BRIGHTER WHEN SUNDRY WICKER and WOODEN CHAIRS and FIVE O

... weilmonnted.and will, we should think, prove a successful revival at Drury Lane. DRIXK.— The Globe says:— ' Drink ' stirred the public to ecstacy. . . .With 'Drink' the Drury Lane management has obtained a popular success. TVRINK. — The Echo'' ...

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... enterprise/* DICK WHITTINGTON at DRURY LANE.— The Standard:— This latest version of 'Dick Whit- tuigton ' can only be pronounced one of the best of the famous Drury Lane series of annuals. 1 DICK WHITTINGTON at DRURY LANE.— Times ;— Sir Augustus Harris ...

OAHPTON Mid EONS. -rvTALL PAPERS and HANGINGS. f_RPETS,' CURTAIN FABRICS. -T|Ecb_ATIONS, FDRNITDRB. pKECORAITVE ..

... ROYAL. DRURY LANE, at 7.4..— LAST FOUR NIGH TS. TT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MES-DT^FULIAN M CROSS.— TO NIC 1 IT. THEATRE KOYAL, DEUKY LANE, at IAS. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. TT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND.— MARK OUINTON.-TO NIGHT, THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, it 7 ...

Vl-ESSHS. HETHCES-S KJW BOOKS. | i-**_— ?? TV LESLIE KEITH. j rOST L aUSI«'N. U.v LESLIE KEITH. A If. r.l

... inton. A MILLION OIMWONEYTat DRURY-LANE. Mary Maythorne Miss Jessie Mill ward. ITet.y Nettledown Miss Fanuv Brotigh. Stella St. Clair Miss Alice Lingard. aance Lee „ M iss Lizzie Claremont. A MILLION OF MONEY, at DRURY LANE — Jr& DOORS OPEN At 7.30. THK ...

mrj ATEKLOO HOOTS and SWAN and EDGAR -OEG to A- NOONCE that their ~? NNUAL WINTER SALE | S NOW

... *Thk'K WHITTINGTON at DRURY LANE.— I JLF Sun : — Never before has there been a spectacle of -ueh ilmigiiifi. ence . . . This is the tied pantomime iv every . xescpet that has ever been seen at Drury Lane. DICK WHITTINGTON at DRURY LANE.— St. James's Ga/ette:—** ...

«rTRTLE GROVE CIGARETTES. 31 -. SYBILS GROVE TOBACCO. -mcTRTLE GROVE CIGARETTES. -tfTRTLE GROVE TOBACCO. ..

... Hamilton have given lo the patrons of Drury Lane one of the best written plays of a loug and memorai'l'* -erie-. CIHEEK, BOYS, CHEER! at DRURY LANE. / Standard : ** A particularly excellent specimen of a Drury Lane play, perhaps the very best that Sir ...

TITE STANDARD SPECIAL COLUMN FOR YEW BOOKS, RECENT EDITIONS, be. -HjESSRS. BBLL-JTIJEW BOOKS. ' Vow Ready, demy ..

... ami Co., S and 4, Bon verie-ftreet. Fleet-it.. E.C. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.— EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, and MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDJfY. and SATURDAY, at 1.30. — AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S TWELFTH DRURY LANE PANTOMIME, en- titled BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, by William ...

• • -m t- .TiVDAED SPECIAL COLUMN FOR *^KW BOOKsf RECENT_ EDITIONS, &c. | . EO. PHILIP and SON'S~NEW BOOKS

... . 48, X_re_-_-iee_Ue-_.treet. ?? 170. Piccadilly. - DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.— EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, and MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 1.30. — AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S TWELFTH DRURY LANE PANTOMIME, en- titled BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, by William ...

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... INDERELLA at DRURY LANE. — LAST NIGHT, at 7.30. and LAST MORNING PERFORMANCE. TO-DAY (Saturday), at 1.30. The Genuine Success of the Season. The mo*t Beautitul Version of the Story Ever placed on the Stage. ?? CINDERELLA at DRURY LANE. — LAST NIGHT ...