NOVEMBER 1, 1880
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... o Adklvhi, 7.30, Farce 8.15, The Shaughraun. Alhambra, 7,45, Farce; 8.15, La Fille du Tumbour Major 10,30, Ballet. Ahtlev'h, 7.30, Drama. Britannia, Drama and Burlesque. Frequent Change. Covent Garden, Italian Opera. Court, 8, Heartsease. Connauoht, 7.30, Locked Out; 8, The Obsti nate Bretons. Criterion, 8, Jilted 8.45, Betsy. Drury Lane, As You Like It. Duke's, 7.30, Turn Him Out 8, New ...
... . 2nd March. Croydon, 3 days. 3rd Inter. Hurdle Race. 9th Metropolitan (Baldoyle, Ire land), 2 days. 10th County Down Hunt, Ireland, 2 days. 11th Bristol Spring, 2 days. 15th Carmichael Coursing. 16th Lincoln, 2 days. 17th Lincolnshire Handicap. 18th Liverpool, 2 days. 19th Grand National S. Chase. 20th --Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. 23rd --Nottingham, 2 days. 23rd --Worcester, 2 days. 31st ...
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... . Adulphi, 7, Jessamy's Courtship 7.45, Ninon 10, Katherme and Petruchio. j Alhambra, 7,45, Rothomago. La Fille du I Tambour Major. Britannia, Drama and Burlesque. Frequent Change. Covent Garden, Italian Opera. Court, 8, The Old Love and the New. j CONNAUOHT, 7.45. Criterion, 8, Jilted 8.46, Betsy. Drury Lank, Lady Audley's Secret Madame Angot. Duke's, 7.30, Comic Opera and Drama, i Elephant ...
... Mrs. Higgins, 25, Arthur-street Greenock (Pop- 68,000). Railways —Caledonian, Glasgow, and South Weils.o. Roval— Alex. Wright. Vabieties Music Hall. Newspapers Daily: “Advertiier,“Telegraph.” Weekly : ••Herald.” Market —Friday. Bill Poster— T. North, 81, Venncll. ...
... . Acting Managers of Theatres and Touring Companies are re ...
... PnbUabed Monthly.] PbIOK 3D. IMPERIAL THEATRE—Ererr Afternoon A >t 2.86, Shiketpcire’i Comedr, AS LIKE IT. Mr. Hermann Vezin, Hr. Lionel Brough, Mr. W. Farren, Mr. Kyrie Bellow, Hr. F. Everill, Mr. E. F. Edgar, Hr. Banniater, Mr, Coe, Mr. Corenty, Mr. F. Charles, Mr. Allbrook, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Treror, Mr. Bunch; Miss M. Litton, Mies Cr.sswell, Mies Brunton, Miss Sylvia Hodson. Doors open at 2 ...
... . The influx of provincial and foreign visitors at this season is almost sufficient, to balance the absence of the upper ten thousand of playgoers who are wealthy enough to fly to other climes. Our yisitors indulge very freely in theatre going, so business has been all round very fair, consider ing the hot weather. Covent Garden, with its pro menade Coucerts.itneed not be said.is always full. ...
... . o Adklphi, 7.30, The Quiet Family; 8.15, For bidden Fruit. Alhambra, 7.45, La Fille du Tambour Major 10,30, Diona. 1 Astley's, 7.30, Farce and Drama. Britannia, Drama. Frequent Change. ('ovent Garden, Italian Opera. Court, 8, Heartsease. Connauoht, 7.30, The Blind Beggars 8.30, The Obstinate Bretons. Criterion, 8, Jilted 8.45, Bety. Drury Lane, 7.30, Farce 8. 10, As You Like It. Dukk'8, 7.30 ...
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