FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... 9VSHIONS FOR MARCH. - i * - ?? li4 ea. - If the weather this month at all reembles that al |of February, those ladies who desire to dress in OI ao acordauce with the temperature and brightness of a ; the day vil every DOW and thenmaske their appear- a . awa n light ealke end foalsrds, with tulle and ax rapo bonnets, while on other ocasions they will fol u be comfortohly wrapped in velvets and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... YUBLIC AMZUS3NEMENTS, &t. U Om) 7 Ale tdra Theahe -Joffe',atIlt'ky; Gejnevleve; the Two Duzzside. T aoyt4 Amphikteatro.-Yt*al. 1: fiufle of Walev Teoatre-Oh] ttid o ; Mt a M!nid sad r the Magple. olety Th ?? for Tfitl; Ltt'e Tom Tag; e in tbe Wrong Box. ?? E)3flI.nt.-ry~wtO54tEdjdcnof lauk-eyod Simsn. Sotfnlds, Theatre.-The Green fluih9hea. queen's RaIl-,-fternoor: Tto Koateoma People. Concer ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LITERARY N~4OTICE. So~tt~g*5sJA~flh} In .TA ?? b Suie Hardinman's Daughtr. My John M'ILughlio, London. W. Tweedle, 337, Strand. This Is, to our thinking, by far the best of the little poems yet written by our townsman, Mr. M'Langhbln. Not only la tho story Itzelf well eon- I aeived, but it Is wrouglt out in a vein of con. b slderable poetlo wealth. In some of his previous productions, and ...

PUBLIC [ill]

... ROYAL, ALPV I- ?? ?? d a a the ROYI? setag Was Callj-eha ber the latet aditon. and mtatceloo o ?? d n ea t Pbe saied at the tr g *n tU tohngB ito Progh inipoal AreOlOkĀ° mosffot i hatodedi *ort of tehl ier4 Tv o ?? xsdindra.d much S er nto ofeay the hueical oon e other laester ofth a 'n Daughter. i s w~the lattegr embai g d e direret cairsd Btn at the bttore airse many character.Ti n and onght ...

RHAYADER ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... ) 7- RHAYA.DER ANNUAL HORTIOUL- : u ql ~q TURAL SHOW. -This sho*i was held on Thursday in some beauti- ful meadows on the right bank of the river Wye., Theb show *was Vnder the immediate.patronage of i r., chterd W.: flaniks (HEigh ! Sheriff for'.Rid1 ' norahire), the Marquis. of Hlartington, ?? the Do. Arthur Walsh ' M.P the. Right Hon., Lord' Ormathwaithe.' (Lord-lientonaut of 'Radnorshire), ...

WEST GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... J WET ULAMORGAN Of.tI UI,- I 'TURtAL ASSOCIA' ION. NN1JAL BRNPIlITIO(N AT SWAbNS.t Thonusral how of fat andl loan atoek, ?? l, horace, dogs, poultry, atnd agsieultural nlomorltli inl conneoteon rith the West Glarnorgan Agrlol- tural Agsoolatlon, ws ?? il tho iiarkot-placo, Swansnca, on Thuretlay, ho T exhibition, both for the qanntity and quality of tho thinga ox- hibited, far exoceded any of ...

LITERATURE

... LI'! LBA TUBBQ I Dvuiie'h ?? MS'fV- BY AGy N G 11:RxO. London: ?? and Co. Mian Giberne's name ' aioubtleoe familiarto may of reader6 as ?? Miats of the Valley,' .Tho Curate's fAmine, and nome bal~fdozen other , worka of the P9aoe high aa'd 'pore tone, And, a fresh 1 'work from ?? trbhenda ,wilibenpeeted to be some t thiug ~.klch nilerel fot ourpas, her pre t ?? efforta 'und it ?? us great ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... 3NTBTAI~TINOENTS. CARDIFFJ. TEa CrRaus.-,The entertainments given at ih6. circus during the present we6k embrace a perorom- woce whicl ?? imot intense exciteo- fment and inter'st; The 'steeplehas'e is a most amusing equestrian: farce, and -i nightly grdeted. with rr s of laucihteiA. Professor Sylvester the Man Fly, is loudly a&plaudediu -his truly woderiul, feat of walling head dbwnwdx on the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBB. Jouw in a LibrarqJ. By LESLIE STEPH1N. | Smith, Elder, and Co. c In a neat and unpretending voltume, the clever v' editor of the Cornhsill Magazine has collected a ir number of articles which have already neen the light L inWraoer, the fortniglhtlytand theaCornhill. The ol subjects of these essays .v.e the writings of some t) half-dozen of our clias huthors, supplemented s by two ...

Magazines

... - ?? - - - - - - ?? . TnosE who have not yet read for themselves Mr. Mill's auto- biography will find, in the FortnigAtly and Blackwood re- spectively, two excellent essays on the subject, though written, of course, from diametrically opposite points of view. Mr. Morley, being, like Mr. Mill, a disbeliever in Christianity and an ultra-Radical, regards the author of the Political Economy as ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1240 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS

... I til- 10 MANY persons think that March is the month when there is the least work to be done as regards the affairs of the toilette ; on the contrary, it is the period for preparation. First the under-linen, cuffs, collars, &c. should be carefully reviewed and put in order Next the out-door costume should be examined and renovated or renewed; a fresh lining, new buttons, and trimming will ...

Published: Saturday 07 March 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1254 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS

... - M r tCaV UDOn the subject of evening THIS month we have more to con F'd anr- agre- rvit d than morning attire as mnost ofour reader are pried with t-doer costumes to last them during the next four weeks, after which period the days will have perceptdil lng mbted, and whhe omaysexpect bright sunshine and cold Wis acom ndation fwi reqiresi eampowinter toilette. Black is used asta ronaiofr ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1306 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture