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WANTED. A SINGLE GF.NTI.EMAN is in want of Two resectable Unfurnished Rooms, aliout Ten minutes' walk from the ..

... Monday, tlir 6th i..st. bavins concluded the mino. arrangements with the Proprietors of the Music Hall, request the Subscri- bers to meet them at the Music Hall, on Monday, the 13Ui inst. at FJeven o'clock in the Forenoon, to receive their RejKMt, and ...

Published: Thursday 09 December 1824
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4176 | Page: 1 | Tags: Classifieds 

THEATRE, SHEFFIELD. . V MTU. MACREAD Y, FOU FIVE NIOHTS ONLY THE MANAGERS have (treat pleasure in announeinit* ..

... that the Second Concert for the Seasmu which will Choral one, fixed for MONDAY EVENING. the 17th of NOVEMBER, IS**, the MUSIC-HALL. Sheffield. PERPORMCIIS. MISS WILKINSON, the Concerts of Ancient Music, London.) LEADER THE BAS’D, MR. FRITCEE. MR. JOHN ...

MRS. HOLIDAY E3PECTFULLY infomu th* Ud'e» ot Shrtlv field and its Vicinity, that her Show of MILLINERY, &c. fa ..

... Manufactories of Broad wood, Stoddart, dementi, Goulding and Co. Dettmer, and Tomkinson. AH applications directed to him. Music Hall, Sheffield, will punctually attended toor Mr. LYNN'S, Arundcl-strect, where Terms may be “known. . THE LATE VMR. p. WIG ...

V WANTED, .apprentice to a die sinker.— For further particulars, apply to the Painm. nwsuuraffiomxs amo ..

... HOOPNERS LAST tot age to THE FROZEN REGIONS. Being degrees further N. W. than any Ship had ever gone before. NOW OPEN IN THE MUSIC HALL, SINCLAIR A CO.’S Orand Peristrvphic or Moving Panorama, (from London,) TSK BATTLE Of NAVAHIMO. Fought on the 20th of October ...

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... fret high.” EE Nobility, Gentry, and Public are respect' ully informed that Performance of SACRED will take place at the MUSIC HALL, Sheffield, on TUESDAY, JUNE Sib, 1889, at Eleven o’clock in the Forenoon, in aid of the Funds tor the RESTORATION of YORK ...

Homs, Messrs. BOWDEN and WILSON,

... Office; Mr. RIDGE, Mercury Office; Mr. BLACKWELL, hit Office; Mr. ROGERS’ Music Warehouse, Norfolk-row; and of Mr. DAWSON, Music-Hall. Boons or Wonns, 6d. each, to be had of the Book sellera. 07- Doors to opened at Ten, and the Performance to commence at ...

FROM THE LONDON JOURNALS

... Half-past Nine o Clock in the Evening. P.S. — Tickets to be had only at Mr. W. B 's own Residence. Eyre-street, near the Music-Hall. GERMAN AND HEBREW LANGUAGES. V M. W.~FRANK, (From Hamburgh, in Germany,) HAVING already made several Engagements with Boarding ...

I, LONDON.!

... Exchange. Trinity Church. Commercial Buildings. Coal Staith. Kirkstall Abbey. Interior of Ditto. SHEFFIELD. St. Peter’s Church. Music Hall. Town Hall. Manor House. vhich have already appeared. Chantry on the Bridge. Heath Hall. HALIFAX. General View. Assembly ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1830
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2456 | Page: 1 | Tags: Classifieds 

73, Comhill, London. March 25. 183 P

... r, Oct. USkk in Bottles, each, COXGREVE’S GOLDEN BALM. FOR CHILDREN employment for t!)c MONDAY next, Dr.c. 27th, in the MUSIC-HALL, RELIGIOUS THEOLOGICAL READINGS, MR. T. A. WARD. commence Eleven precisely, and to continue about two Hours. Fare Admissions ...

SHEFFJKLD POOHHOUSE, Jam ah v

... L SOCIETY. firm: MEMBERS of the ab® «e re- I snectfullv informed, that PLBLII LEU 11. Kr. delivered FRIDAY ne.t at the MUSIC-HALL, by G. C. H°U. ND, M. D., Principle! »/ P/.reaefeejl;” and that on FRIDAV. the inst., and MONDAY, the 3 mst T'' 0 PUBLIG ...

SHEFFIELD POO It

... MEMBERS are respectfully informed that a I PPBLIC LECTURE on the DEVELOPMENT .CULTURE OF THE INFANT MIND, will be .nd at the MUSIC-HALL, on MONDAY, MARCH ° Mr. WILDERSPIN. ffb To commence at Seven o'Clock precisely. rtract from lhe Rule relating to the Admission ...

GENERAL FASTING

... c., Sheffield. SIGNOR PAGANINI. MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD. MR. GEORGE DAWSON begs respectfully to an- nounce to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, tliat he has engaged SIGNOR PAGANINI TO GIVE TWO CONCERTS, AT THE MUSIC HALL. SHEFFIELD, On the Evenings of the ...