MERIONETHSHIRE STANDARD,
... had for tlic money. l'rice £3 sa. per ton on rail, Liverpool. Terms. cash withorder.—Apply to Mr J. HEATIICIITE, No. 10, Drury Lane, Lher- ...
... had for tlic money. l'rice £3 sa. per ton on rail, Liverpool. Terms. cash withorder.—Apply to Mr J. HEATIICIITE, No. 10, Drury Lane, Lher- ...
... Wanted for Loader' to learn artistic wood. work. Send fall s articular, age, wages, Itc.—A. P. Lloyd, 10. Goldswortk Street, Drury Lane, Loudon, W.C. r 637 VORENIAN CARPENTER want.*. To 1. take eat re charge of Workshop and Yard.— Address, Saw MW, office of ...
... to he hod hr motley. ee el se. per Vasa.% tom on rail, Liverpool. Term, oats withorder.—Apply to 11Ir J. Hammon, No. 10, Drury lane, Liver- I I P2'LI• A YACHT for aale,S er toi: built for Il°wirer last year. New at Aberalovey.— I IL L 4. a. d. I a. d. ...
... liters. tore. He was the author of some farces, and of the extravaganza of Pizarro, which was produced, we believe, at Drury Lane some years since. Besides this Ipiece he wrote one entitled City Frienls. Many years ago he published a sporting novel ...
... July. flies Edna Wynne, toe charming Welsh singer, better known in the Principality as ' Cymru,' has made a great hit at Drury Lane Theatre, Lon Con, in the character of Lady Hortimer, in Shakspeare'a 'Henry the IV.' Her Welsh song is nightty encored. ...
... Museum a Collection of MS. Plays, or parts of plays, about 160 in number, which formerly constituted the theatrical chest of Drury Lane Theatre, while under the management of R. Brineley Sheridan. This chest was deposited by Sheridan, soon after the fire in ...
... giving a banquet to Lord Dufferin. At the London Bankruptcy Court on Thursday, Feb. 13, the liabilities of Mr. Chatterton. of Drury lane Theatre, were stated atf4o. 000. ' The revolutionists in Venezuela were defeated nn the 4th Feb. by the Government troops ...
... as might have been expected, it has been rerolately resisted by oar one great actress during ber recent performances at Drury Lane. It is of purely foreign growth, and a sorry substitute for the hearty spontaneous, irrepressible acclaim, good for audience ...
... one Weaver, a dancing master at Shrewsbury, who in 1704 iovented pantomime and paced hie entertainment oil the stage at Drury Lane. From Shied, and Patches in Eddources Journal, May 5, 1873, I take the following : Mr Weaver, dancing nisster Shrewsbury ...
... To the people of England. Further indications of legitimate progress are no. Seeable in the great preparations making at Drury Lane for the revival of Shakspere's Part First of Henry the Fourth, which is intended to stioceed the holiday entertainment ...
... at Mr Mathes deer, asks for the lust sensational or sensual novel. a the reamed urban aim buys the • Hatchet of Horror in Drury Lane, are. in point of real taste and culture, pretty much on a level. Ova Uws 'outcome continues Mrs Clara BAlfotir's sassy ...
... they help each other in the time distress:— A FILIENDLY MEETING Will take piece at the •• Feather, Great Wild Street, Drury Lane. on Tuesay, Febmiry 20th, 180, for the benefit of MIKE MEEHAN, to help to defray the funeral expenses of his eldest daughter ...