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jG and M-Cs'TLB. Leicester-square. ' at *4LE of TABLE LINENS, SILKS, and Al bus* l VEI _VETS. . ! S

... triumph.— The Daily Telegraph. _ ANOTHER DRURY LANE TRIUMPH. THE DUCHESS OF COOLGARDIE. ANOTHER DRURY LANE TRIUMPH. Referee.— Mr. John Coleman maybe said to have added one more to the 'triumphs ' of Drury Lane. THE DUCHESS OF COOLGARDIE. ANOTHER DRI'RY ...

NOTICE - The CHARGE

... MILLION OF MONEY, At DRURY LANE. CHARLES WARNER. JESSIE MILLWARD. A MILLION OF MONEY, At DRURY LANE. HARRY NICHOLLS. . FANNY BROUGH. AMILLON OF MONEY, At DRURY LANE. HERBERT STANDING, , ALICE LINGARD. A MILLION OF MONEY. At DRURY LANE. CHARLES GLENNEY, ...

X r EW AUTUMN DRESSES. VuLAIN WOOLLEN BENGALINES anfl VEL- Vf * VETEENS. 60 New Colourings, from 2s. to Es

... each succes- sive Drury Lane pantomime, but the latest Drury Lane melo- drama gives all recorded stage realism a .-tone and a beating, and is more than worthy of the best traditions of Drury Lane. THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER at DRURY LANE. The Sportsman ...

IIfAKSHiXL and SNELGROVES Y\T INTEE SALB » TANUARY Ist to 27t__ ■p|ETAILED CIRCULAR POST FREE. MARSHALL and ..

... ^^ ▼ For Stomach Complaints. V ?? f r. ▼ ?? large bottles, carriage paid. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. Sole Lessee and Manager, Sir_AUGUSTUS HARRIS. ! ROBINSON CRUSOE, DRURY LANE CHRIST- MAS PANTOMIME. 1893-4 (the last of the present ?? Fifteenth under the ...

pETER ROBINSON'S Mourning Warehouse. 1 {-.VERY REQUISITE FOR pASHIONABLE MOURNING, a T MODERATE PRICES. /^OODS ..

... EVENING, at 7.30 (Doors open at 7.0), the Great Drury Lane Success. A LIFE OF PLEASURE, By Henry Pettitt and Sir Augustus Harris. With the Origin .1 Drury Lane Company and Effects. The GREATEST SUCCESS DRURY LANE has Ever KNOWN. Mr«. BERNARD BEERE. Miss LILY ...

•FRIES' EATENT HEATING STOVES, f a odourless; do ?? smoke; give off an intense heat: ' rnnoti^BK' «*e-r-nL ..

... oi the spectacle itseli elects to call an annual Drury Lane Pantomime .put it is. in reality, as time-bodied a paulomimc as the arms of the Isle of Man are three-letged. r ITTLE 80-PEEP, at DRURY LANE. J - TWICE DAILY, at 1-30 and 7.30. The Standard' ...

rgW AUTUMN DRESSES. WOOLLEN BENGALINES and VEL- P^^VETEEN S. 60 New Colourings, from 2s. to ss. 6d. per yard. ..

... hearty applause. THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER at DRURY LANE. The Evening News and Post says:— We see the record of spectacular magnificence beaten with each •ucces- sive Drury Lane pantomime, but the latest Drury Lane melo- drama gives ah recorded stage realism ...

PETER ROBINSONS MOURNING WABKKOUSE. REGENT SiKEET. • JOURNLNG. A'A JsX £_, •?. r^ t,?tt er or Telegram. Pkl'Eß ..

... evening with the loudest cheers ever heard at Drury Lane. THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER at DRURY LANE. The Referee says: — The vivid scene of the --rand National is the great achievement of the new drama at Drury Lane, and stirred the audience to the highest ...

BOROUGH OF NEWARK UPON TRENT. np HE Friends of the Members for this ♦v._ -. „Y 01 _ usn intend

... arranged as a Divertimento for the Piano r orte, Dy J -fc\t,-rit7ifonS; -C in the Cmaw^lUg^^ - performed at theTheW Royal, Drury Lane ; the words Dy Wn e LIS an- o«r y .e-peeTfuliy inform the no-ility and K Mn.y.,at a «r\..stabrishn\ent is «;n^antly a ...

1 ALL CASES or *,« r.aum tr-nnprCES the mibcut- ineons fat which, from O tr : . -ttr _ou other

... ever given at Drury Lane. CIHEER, BOYS, CHEER fat DRURY LANE. J Sportsman : Big things have been promised, and at Drury Lane they keep their word. The mounting is very fine, even for Drury Lane.'*_ m CHEER, BOYS, CHEER ! at DRURY LANE. ...

B PR iNCEB. COPTHALL-AVENUE, E.C. T , N -DER NEW MANAGEMENT. »f KS. PAULINE LACEY and ifISS EDITH JACOBI, 1

... open from 10.0 a.m. daily; # fpHKATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE.— SoIe Lessee JL and Manager. Sir AUGUSTUS HABRIS.-LITTLE 80-PEKP, LITTLE Rl-D REDING HOOD, and HOP O* MY THUMB. TWICE DAILY, at ?? 7. J0. DRURY LANE PANTOMIME— TWICE DAILY, at L3O and 7.30. The ...