THE JUNE MAGAZINES

... worn; and so wearisome do they prove to button, that by a patent invention gloves can be now had to lace just as shooting-boots fasten-vz., by passing the cord round the buttons. The vandyked borders to gloves have proved so untidy in the wearing that ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... her father. Wheni arrived at woman- hood she learns that this parent is Sir Frederick Selwyn, now living upon his estate in.Kent. and about to take to himself anothtr wife; but he not knowing of the existence of this. daughter, Dorothy Fielding finds access ...

R 0 ROV I A1 r A b H

... vocalist) has contributed much to the amusement ; Messrs Churchill and Pitt (Negro eaenrtain'-s) introduce vocaliste and bip-boot dawcing of a veraj merit; Mr Pat Dewey contributes froini a well-selected 17perto ire of Hibernian songs, and Mr Fred Hart ...

Published: Sunday 14 July 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13189 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... forstoadY hande. ,-APply to J. Feller, Golden Boot, Bauk-etreet', fcaintree, se.K. .TIohfhe W~holtes~ale Shoe T~rade. ?? Finlshers, eand Oc door Itaohlnlete-ApPIY 7 .ask's Shoe Faetoary, 200, Hackney-rad. To tha Boot and Shoe Trade. Y7ANTED, Experienced ...

Literature

... Paternoster-row.) 1 0 Britannia. (199, Strand.) 1 0 Book of Birds. gCsssell, Petter, and Galpln.) 0 7 Best of Everything. (Kent and Co.) 0 2 Cornhill Magazine. (Smith, Elder, and Co.) I o Church.man's Shil11ng Magazine. (Holliston & Sons,) 1 0 Chambers's ...

Literature

... :5r-20 i the interest of which is by no means confined to lady tim ye readers. Thee same may he said of the article on the boot Tr( It and shoe trade at Norwich. Both literary and fashionable ShT( ill contents in the Youay Eaylishswonuen are wvoll selected ...

LITERATURE

... present his subject in a lucid and attractive manner. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY. The Golden Bulttc:A. By the Authors of 'lReady-Mloney 31orti- boy.' London: Tinsley Brothers. The authors of the G Golden Butterfly' have written a great many other novels, all ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... J. C. Campbell (baritone), Fanny Wheland (seriI.J3,r and dancer), Allen Ceda (vocalist), li, John Hensurs (o,,Cs and Mr J. Kent (pianist) have been engaged here. Ssie) THE DUN HORSE HOTEL.-Proprietor, Mr Li. Causlpbeit Tom Gordon (de comic man ob colour) ...

Published: Sunday 28 October 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18619 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... Friendly Visitor. (Partridge and Co.) 0 1 Gunboats for Volunteers. (Douglas.) 2 6 1 Gentleman's Magazine. (Grant and Co.) 1 0 Golden tours. S(Macintosh.) 0 o t Good Words. (56, Lud ate-hill.) 0 6 Home Words. ?? and Co.) 0 4 C Infant's Magazine. (Partridge ...

PROVINOIAL TEEATRICA

... concert seasseir, j-stelosicig at thin pltoes the entrsrrisircg Proprietor Icas stir- Ceeded'in pi'ocaring somelO lef thes boot talent bliss Mary Sesart tea very Carefaulrind aeceoipliesi~ serreoncei) concluded last eveki, aad thisr week, Which Is lice ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18090 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

rpRO INC IA I, TilE,

... Annie Powell. There was a crowded and fashionable attendance, and the play was received withacclamation. The Goose ?? the Golden Epgs formed the concluding item in the pro- gramme. PRINCE OF WALES's THEA'RE.-Proprietor, Mr D. Grannell. -Closed with the ...

Published: Sunday 01 April 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13734 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture