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... MUSIC HALL. GEO. SEXTON, LL.D., London, on Friday, »th January 1875. Subject—’* The Relation of Living Beings to the Great Foret* of Nature—Heat, Light, and Electricity.” HALL OF CLUB. Rev. A. MACGREGOR, M.A., Inverness, Friday, 12tb February 1875. DR ...
... MUSIC HALL. The members of the Choral Uoioo, which wot formed sis months ago, under the leadership of Mr Roddie, of the Free High Church, gare their first concert on Friday evening, before large audience, in the Music Hall. The Union was composed of a ...
... MUSIC HALL. At the Royal Music Hall, Dunlop Street, there has been an almost total change of company since we last referred *to it, and the programme , now includes the names of deserved favourites. , Among thee, are the Sisters Mackway, duettists , and ...
... MUSIC HALL, J. R. GILLIES, Esq., Edinburgh, on Friday. November 1871. Subject—“ Spain—Notes of Tonr in 1874.* ...
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... MUSIC HALL. piRST QRAND EVENING CONCERT, ...
... MUSIC HALL. Probably one of the most novel, as it was one of the most exciting, competitions of agility versus strength, took place at the Star Music Hall, Liverpool last night. Blanche, about 15 years of age, sister to Nathalie and Leotine. throw down ...
... LU. RILL Wednesday Gad od and aa, MASONIC HALL DINGWALL. MUSIC HALL. ee ASSEM GAELIC SOCIETY Of OF — This ASSEMBLY will be on the Evening of The Hanser Sly wisi As YY On A HIGHLAND DANCES, fc. UNDEE at AY HIGHL . £88 4 The DUNDEE au se | Ae CLUB will ...
... THE MUSIC HALL. One of those high-class musical treat, which the manager Mr. Lookey'a Musio Hall (what pity some name other than Muaic Hall had not been given It the title misleads many visitors to ite character from time to time introduces tor the ...
... THE MUSIC HALL. I programme is t livan M * in Minstrels continue to thorn ° ' applause bestowed 32?*Leroni, who T h * 'of J'v extra ordinary, while him are really u s° fe880 ?, Frank Travis is an expert T S andk ! epin audience fits ai 6 usmg performances ...
... THE MUSIC HALL. Last night the Musio Hall was highly appreciative audience. The p* o Messrs Newham and Latimer—the new * week—aro much above tho average , presentations, and their efforts wero greatest enthusiasm, their seaside >™ being again aud again ...