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THE HEMEL HEMPSTEAD GAZETTE

... their admirable scenery on the occasion. The stage manager was Mr. A. Prudames. Perruquier —Mr. C. H. Pox, 19, Russell St, Covent Garden, W. The characters were represented by members and friends of the Club. The opening piece was a Sensational Drama (in Acta) ...

deem It right to etsto that we do not at all times Identity ourselves with our i'orrespundent's opinions.] ..

... in the months to come. The fruiterers’ shops in London have naturally been affected the plenteousness of the yield; and Covent garden, always one of our “sights,” though requiring too early rising to see it at its best for it to be extensively patronised ...

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... can be vary enjoyed just now. Her Majesty’s Theatre, at the bottom of the Haymarket, has long rivalled Drnry-lane and Covent Garden in the standard of high excellence which oharacterisea its attractions. During the last few days, however, there has been ...

DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS

... on the leg. Prisoner was fighting when witness went to him. Prisoner produced badge in proof of his being a porter at Covent Garden Market, and he threw himself on the mercy of the Court on account of his wife and children. Fined £5, or in default, one ...

SATURDAY, JAW. IC, IS£C

... Garrick* He, while lessee of Drury Lane, finding that his lofty ideas of art were only appreciated by a few, and that Covent Garden Theatre, with a different class of en* tertainment, was supported by the many, and being chided for his vanity, wrote a ...

LOST AND FOUND

... he. Him, lava she—tette man f met in Caravan—we can't go too far away. Then he asked her where, and she said, in Covent Garden Market, where she'd taken the boy to show him the flowers. Stay, said Lirmel, What day was this, and at what time ...

BOXMOOR

... iy heaid. Ihe next was that they have some v-.uuis sc.it a Cornet Solo, as given Arthur saute a, f approval. . ,: , the Covent Garden Theatre e.gnt months ago. , Ml l)a ,R.. . k s.emde h £ trir.irdot tlu-u said he Lai what was called a low ; wa- slated ...

'JCHE HEMEL HEMPSTEAD GAZETTI'

... Why. to* play, sure,” replied ha, “how far is it hum hare?” It all depends, I mid, “whether you would prefer Drury lame Covent Garden, tb* Haymarfcet or the Lyceum, the Gaiety or to* Globe, the Hulborn the St. James’s, too Olympic or tbs Prince of Wale*’* ...

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... been recognised by every minister who haa ruled at the Home office. Then an alio the houses in the immediate vicinity Covent Garden Market which would be shut all night by the propoesd abolition all exemptions. Often enough fear o’clock on cold winter ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES IN INDIA

... seemed to flow an array of banners, plumes, and dasslingcolours, the like which wae not seen even in the best days of tbs Covent Garden PropfUU or the coronation of the King of Hungary. Nowhere else could such a combination of Asiatic costumes. Calcutta ...

I'HE fIEMEL HEMPSTEAD GAZETTE

... stalls. Greou peas and artichokes were there, al a prioe far from exorbitant, and which, ooald they have been transported Covent garden, even at that figure would nave produced a large profit. Of fish, the great greasy eel called capitone carried the day ...

AH the long-pent stream of Ilfs Dashed downward In s cataract

... personal adornment amongst both sexes, but than were also plenty of fresh yellow primroses and violets dripping with dew Covent Garden pump water. There were plenty of glib-tongued knaves hard at work at the “pone trick, and one or two in sly earners offering ...