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_DRURY LANE THEATRE

... _DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.* EVERY EVEVNING. at 7.30, and MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY 'and SATURDAY*, at 1.30. - AUGUSTUS HARRIS^ TWELFTH DRURY LANE PANTOMIME, en- Stted BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, by William Yardley and Augustus Harris. | IT-BAUTY AND THE BEAST ...

DRURY LANE.— AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Sole Lessee and Manager— EVEßY EVENING, at 7.45. with the strongest company of ..

... MOSTT__MUSING ENTERfAIN__IENT_i_ LONDON. 'A NOTHER DRUR-f LANE TRIUMPH. PRONOUNCED the BEST DRAMAproduced at DRURY LANE. 'A MILLION OF MONEY at DRURY LANE — _l7_L Written by TTTENR-T PETTITT and AUGUSTUS - HARRIS. ~A __X__nO~N-^_UC)NEY.— CHARGES WARNER j ./TL ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.— EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, nr.d MONDAY*. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 1.30. - ..

... DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.— EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, nr.d MONDAY*. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 1.30. - AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S TWELFTH DRURY LANE PANTOMIME, eu- i.tled HEATTTYANDTHE BEAST, by William Yar-ley and Augustus l.'tirris. OEAUTY AND THE BEAST ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.— Manasinc Director, Arthur Collins.— TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at 7.30. a New and ..

... DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.— Manasinc Director, Arthur Collins.— TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at 7.30. a New and Original Drama of Modem Lif_. THE WHITE HEATHER, by Cecil Raleigh and Heury Hirailton. Sirs. John Wood as .. Lad ■> Jane Maclintock. Miss Pattie ...

DRURY LANE— AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manaser.— TWlCE DAILY, at 1.30 ond 7.30, Augustus Harris's NINTH ANNUAL ..

... DRURY LANE— AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manaser.— TWlCE DAILY, at 1.30 ond 7.30, Augustus Harris's NINTH ANNUAL PANTOMIME. T>USS IN BOOTS— FULL of FUN. OC. EXITS through Main WalS al -rays emptaed /C £ in three minute.. Tie public are invited to time ...

_T_RURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL.— EVERY JL/ EVENING at 7.30. and MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY FBIDAY.and SATURDAY. ..

... but year by year the manager surpasses himself. . . . Drury Lane Pantomime has _iecon_e a combination of feerie, spectacle, opera comique, burlesque, with other elements peculiar to itself. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL^— BOX- OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY. from 10.0 ...

__ .HOt- «_U--* C* - c,fIABEITEi £__ a- ?» M d Co.. I°*°°* 1 -__-_=^ =:r^^-f ,4T,VF.RTISKMENTS -U^^r^ ..

... Tbe most beautiful Version of the story Ever pi. iced on the Sta^e. CINDERELLA at DRURY LANE. Universally Pronounced Tbe most Beautiful Fairy Play , Ever Produce,. DRURY LANE. ? Special Notice ? In conaequo-nee of the enormous sueressof CHEER BOYB. CHEER: ...

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... NDERELLA at DRURY LANE^I'I-oes : The mot d'ordre at Drury Lane this year is refinement. It will be a matter of surprise to many bow ornate, bright, and -.ramatic the familiar tale can become when set out with all the soenic resources of Drury Lane, and yet ...

THE STANDARD SPECIAL COLUMN FOR \EW BOOKS, RECENT EDITIONS, fee. IkM ESSRS. MACMILLAN and Co.'c NEW BOOKS. SIB ..

... THE- MOSTHaMUSING ENTERTAIN_-i-_[NT_n LONDON. 4 NOTHER DRURY LANE TRIUMPH. XQTiTPERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. PRONOUNCED the BEST DRAMA produced at DRURY LANE. A MILLION OF MONEY at DRURY LANE.— J\_ Written by TTENRY PETTITT and AUGUSTUS HARRIS. A ...

tfYKTLE GROVE CIGARE

... COOLGARDIE. JL ANOTHER DRURY LANE TRIUMPH. Sun. ? One left Drury Lane the better and the wiser for having witnessed this play. The mounting of the piece is admirable, and so isthe performance.' mHE DUCHESS OF COOLGARDIE. X ANOTHER DRURY LANE TRIUMPH. FIRST ...

jJENOWNED BLACK SIUB

... most attractive spectacu ;ir pantomimes ever seen even on the itace of Drury Lane.' *Daily News. Nothing equally magical in beauty has been seen in that house of enchantment* Drury Lane. The pantomime is accordingly an assured and an emphatic success. *Daily ...

TBEL0 0 HOUSE & SWAN & EDGAR (Ltd.) VV ?? their BAZAAR is NOW OPEN. &sJBff!s«fS^lSsent SEASON. r' 0Y f

... LIFE OF PLEASURE at DRURY LANE. Mr. HENRY NEVILLE. Mr. STEPHEN CAFFREY, Mr. ARTHUR DACRE. Mr. CLARENCE HOLT, Mr. FRANK H. FENTON. Mr. J. A. CAVE. Mr. WILLIAM ELTON. Mr. ROBERT SOUTAR, Mr. HARRY NICHOLLS. A LIFE OF PLEASURE at DRURY LANE.— Daily Telegraph ...