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... MUSIC HALL MUSIC HALL. Mundy Evening, BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL, January 3. mewing with the Symphony in C Minor. ...
... MUSIC HALL MUSIC HALL. Mundy Evening, BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL, January 3. mewing with the Symphony in C Minor. ...
... THE MUSIC HALL. For some time past Mr. Russell has been delighting large numbers in this commodious building, on America and American scenery. I hope he will travel through the country —his illustrations arc excellent—New ork, Brooklin, Statin Island ...
... MUSIC HALL. THE Growing taste for Musical Performances ol high order and upon an extensive scale, renders it necessary that some suitable provision should made in Cambridge for the entertainment and amusement of the Public. While the acknowledged want ...
... MUSIC HALL. ROB CO! BOSCO!! BOSCd!!! -Uriaii|iiiiin *f h—drsds having been tamed a war front s?*dOeallannhave nadu amifiontiwitll MSOO remain TWO NIGHTS more, and UIISVIDLMA *' wWcfc wUI terminate •«> WATCH will fKen away each trso- Sen, fee She stCwundrem ...
... MUSIC HALL I'.y l'frnii»-!»«n. HER MAJESTY'S KAGNIFICEHT BAUD, IS KILL THE ROYAL FUSILIER GUARDS, Will perform a CHOICE SELECTION of MUSICai the GRAND VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL O 11 T, In the alcove Room, ...
... MUSIC HALL. Gracioua Permission, HEN MAJESTY'S MAGNIFICENT BAND, FULL UNIFORM, THB ROYAL FUSILIER GUARDS, Conducted C. Boone, Will perform CHOICE SELECTION of MUSICat ha GRAND VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCER T, In tbe above Room, ON TUESDAY, MAY 13tk. 1894 ...
... THE MUSIC HALL. ARTISTES AND AGENTS. We are convinced, that, as relates to the production of concerts and other entertainments at the New Music Hall, — how convenient! — next door to the Courant newspaper office and printing establishment, the Artistes ...
... MUSIC HALL. THE Growing taste for Musical Performances order and upon an exlensire scale, renders it necessary that suitable pro.isiou abould be made in Cambridge for entertainment and amusement of tbe Public. While acknowledged want has long been aupolled ...
... MUSIC HALL. Sir, - It appeals then, bj majority of the Town Council of yesterday, that Mr. Fawoetl’a memorial to certain extent their countenance. ' It is not for to addreaa a long epistle you on the subject. simply venture, thro* the medium of your columns ...
... MUSIC HALL. Pablo Fasqie’s Circcs Every succeeding night for the past week this popular place of amusement continues to be crowded by the lovers of equestrian and acrobatic display. The Intense delight also enjoyed the youth and children In witnessing ...
... MUSIC HALL. THHE Growing taste jfor Musical Performances JL of high order and upon an extensive scale, renders it necessary that some suitable provision should be made Cambridge for the entertainment and amusement of the Public. While the acknowledged ...
... MUSIC HALL. Tho various changes In dress, which by moderns are designated “tho fashions. have led to th© publication of many works Ulustrating the pecoliaiilie* existing at different periods. Tho last change which some parties have endeavoured to bring ...