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ART NOTES

... The new rule at the Walker Gallery with 6 reference to art students working on week days from eight to eleven a.m., came into operation a on Saturday for the first time, when there were a u ...

ART CLUB

... 'The conversazione yesterday evening served to bring Mr. Tivadar Naches for the third time before a Liverpool audience. His first appearance here was at Mr. Ross's orchestral concerts four or five years ago, and the second was at the more recent Art Congress. The favourable impression previously created was to a considerable extent emphasised last night, and the violinist may be classed ...

LITERARY ITEMS

... The Wondprs of the Secret Cavern, which is 1| published by Messrs. Sutton, Drowley, and Co., I 1 of London, is a further contribution to fairy lore, | by Mr. S. J. Adair Fitzgerald. Mr. Fitzgerald 6 possesses a fluent imagination and a peculiar capacity of whimsical perversion. In the present book little folks will renew a delightful cora- panionship with their fairy friends of the nursery, ...

THE ROSA OPERA SEASON

... I It has often been pointed out that Benedict in his lyric treatment of Oxenford's stage version of Griffin's powerful novel 'The Colleen Bawn has caught the tirue spirit of the country of the tragic episodes of 1lhet LIly of Klllat.rnc This intense and accurate local colour lends a singular charm to a work which is of high mausic and which yet fily holds the favour of the public, who in ...

ART NOTES

... ART N0oT Tsprirdx bexb ?? a and dec;orative w1 ppfeid art in the 'alker Gallery promises to e Iumaly interesting. it deeid ve portion will be shown some a- notable-ans of DellaBobbi and Moorish; D t -ware from K0ensington Museum. - .i In additioasofine phot io exhibits and 'in e aplines -. abr of entringad r ated by. slides, which p ed ao i, attr-~ctivat the last photorphic exhibit A novel ...

THE THEATRES

... ROYAL COURT. The return visit of Mr. George Edwardes's Company in the Gaiety burlesque In . Town commenced at the Royal Court Theatre last even- ing. From beginning to -end of the piece.in which is so amusingly and cleverly sketched the mishaps which befall unsophisticated iadividuals C in their rambles through the London streets, the performance was most enjoyable, the dances being. well ...

Selections

... ?? Aclectiond. TO J. S., ON THE DEATH OF HIS BROTHER. (BY ALPISSD TEIsrs01.) Gol gives us love. Something to love He lends us; but, when love Is grown To riponess, that on which it throve Falls off, a ...

LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS

... LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINEI I - - ARTS. At the private view of the society, which was most numerously and fashionably attended, the saks were enormous, aniounting to something like £1500 in the first four hours. The competition for soae of the favourite works was very keen. Now that the statuary is placed, the hall has a most stately and attractive appearance. Indeed, until this society came ...

OF THU bKABOB 8 MASCFACITM

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GREAT AND ATTRACTIVE ENGAGEMENTS

... The accomplished and world-renowned Artiste MISS ADAH ISAACS MKNKBN Is engaged for BIGHT NIGHTS ONLY, and will make her Second Appearance in Liverpool, in her great performance of THE FRENCH S*PY, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. The celebrated Tragedian MR. JAMES BENNETT, Whoie recent success in Loudon has beon most distinguished, will appear lor TWO ONLY, in the characters of VIBGINIUB AND ...

CLOSE OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... CLOSE OF THE lROYAL AGRI- . CULTURAL SHOW. . X Friday was the concluding day of the show fa which was thrown open to the public, at a charge Di Argl Is. each. The admissions were about 5000 in excess whit of those on the preceding 'day, and the visitors in Aed the aggregate were quite a different class of persons. Ao ADMISSIONS AND RECEIPTS. Ahs The following Showvs the number of admissions MO ...