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FLOWER SHOW AT KIDDERMINSTER

... vegetables; 2nd, kitchen apples, special variety of potas toes, onions. Mr. Gartdingr, l st, kidney beans; 2ad, kitchen apples, dessert apples, red cabbage, onions, 3rd, parsnips; extra, plums, vegetable marrows, and de- sign Mir. Maiden: 1st, kitchen apples; ...

THE WITCH SCENE IN FAUST AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE

... LYCEUM THEATRE, I Some months ago AM. Irving announced it to be his in- tentiou to introduce into Faust the Wi tches' Kitchen scene vhich hadhbeennomittedin Mr. Vills's version. OnWed- nesday ninlit this pronise was fulfilled. There is no doubt that ...

Poetry

... household gods in neat design And order meet, P Where we in frostyweather dine o And warm our feet; t There froem beneath the kitchen floor, v The turbid stream began to pour, o In boiling rage and fearf uel roar Its liquii vile- a Androse to fall four feet ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... omission in placing the play upon the stage, MJr. Irving, on its 244th °performance, added to it the scene of the Witches' Kitchen, in which the audience see the witches' incantation and the manufacture of the hellish compound that is to rejuvenate Faust ...

THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... Mr. G. P. Warren lon. secretary. Messrs. C. H. Kitchen (Nottingbarm and T. D. Morgan (Hereford) were appointed represen- tatives of the association on the Council of the National Society, and&Messrs. Kitchen, W. Barton, J. 1X Oswald, J. U. Cowle-, aid W ...

PATHETIC 'PLAINT OF P'LICEMAN Y

... nasty streets, Altbrough the nasty night. Io nasty hoots as pinch your feet, 4nd yet alnt water-tight. When i'.v'ry bleased kitchen's shut, In bev'ry blessed street, And not a blessed cook about To tip us some cold meat. 'Of all the clothes I ever 'ad, These ...

THE WINTER FLOWER AND FRUIT SHOW

... -Dessert apples, six varieties, eight of & kind: Ist prize, Mr. J. Lowe; 2nd, Mr. F. R. Greave; 3rd, Mr. C. J. P erry. CLASS I5.-Kitchen apples, six varieties, eight of a sort: Ist prize, Mr. C. J. Perry; 2nd, Mr. T. C. S. Kynneralsy; 3rd, Mr. J. Lowe. CLASS ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT CASTLE BROMWICH

... grapes: 1, J. Stualiwood; Viscount Newport. White grapes: 1, J. Smallwood; 2, Viscount Newport, Six peaches: 1, 'VT Sydenbam, Kitchen apples: 1, J. Smalivooda ; 2, Viscount Newport. Dessert apples: 1, M, X. Blewitt 2, J. 'T'owey. Plums: 2, M. J. Blewitt, Black ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... on the ground floor were respectively occupied as sitting room, kitchen, and dairy, cach having a door openiig into the other npartments. The milk-cans were generaly kept in the kitchen wlhich closely adjoinedl the room where the fever pattents were laid ...

OLDTOWN IN REAL LIFE

... sitting-room. with an e elaborately-carved mantel reaching to the ceiling, and 0 directly in the rear of this room the big family kitchen. I, A modern cooking-stove now stands in front of the e bricked-up fireplace, but on one side may yet be seen the' f old brick ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL PANTOMIME

... Baron's Brown Study and the Baron's kitchen, in the latter of which humorous specialities are introduced by the Eaytors. The appearance of the Diana te Cinderella is followed by thu instantaneous change of the kitchen to a fairy boudoir, where the heroine ...

NEW BALLET AT DAY'S CONCERT HALL

... nopearecl upon Mcr. Dlsy'n boards for a long tiilie, nald both hec- aincas cast night Were ralttsroicsiy oncored. Mr. It. H1. Kitchen, the ?? ppal hnii t, 5dcpiiell thc comic cleoent. in the chlsracter of It foLiIV icystlire in attendicnce oic the Iloilo of ...