MERIONETHSHIRE STANDARD,
... had for tlic money. l'rice £3 sa. per ton on rail, Liverpool. Terms. cash withorder.—Apply to Mr J. HEATIICIITE, No. 10, Drury Lane, Lher- ...
... had for tlic money. l'rice £3 sa. per ton on rail, Liverpool. Terms. cash withorder.—Apply to Mr J. HEATIICIITE, No. 10, Drury Lane, Lher- ...
... Lyceum Theatre. Subsequently Mr. Rosa gave a series of operatic performances at the Adelpbl, Her Majesty's Theatre, and at Drury Lane. ...
... control. In 1874 the dramatic profession recognised his many isnd varied services by giving him • complimentary benefit at Drury Lane, which produced a total of more than mOOO. Mr. Webster WIN proud el the pirelessioa of which he had so 'long been an osuement ...
... large company assembled at Drury-lane Theatre, London, to partake of the refection which has by a gradual process of development, grown out of the Twelfth Cake. with wine and punch, which the ladies and gentlemen of Drury-lane are requested to !Ariake ...
... , and the song became well known and a favourite in that town long before FAith Wynne thrilled the Londoners with it at Drury Lane At this time a young man began to pay her his attentions, and the vicar, like a good sheppard. made enquiries about the ...
... hundred pretty, well-made, and intelligent young ladies, from 17 to 20, for the forthcoming pantonn.ne at Drury-lane Theatre.—Apply stage door, Drury. lane, on Wednesday next, the 19th inst., at 1 o'clock. Any one who is not young and not pretty will be stopped ...
... Mr Richard INNS. labourer. IM7oll.—Apri l 19th, aged 61 years, Mrs Jacob, widow, Prospect-street. JoNss.—April stb, at 3, Drury lane, Aharseron. aired 88 years, Margaret Jones, widow of D. Jona., LL.D.— pril 18th, aged S 5 years, at Penparkaa Catherine ...
... to he hod hr motley. ee el se. per Vasa.% tom on rail, Liverpool. Term, oats withorder.—Apply to 11Ir J. Hammon, No. 10, Drury lane, Liver- I I P2'LI• A YACHT for aale,S er toi: built for Il°wirer last year. New at Aberalovey.— I IL L 4. a. d. I a. d. ...
... opera, The Soldier'. Return, which was written in his seventeetith year - words and music being his own —and performed at Drury Lane Theatre with great sueems, a traveller is represented as eurnieg to an • -door and saving to the landlord: Pray, friend ...
... personates the country curate so well. Arrah-na-Pogue and It's Never Too Late To Mend, are still on at the Adelphi and Drury- lane respectively. Everybody has not left town after all On Saturday afternoon, at the Guildhall, Princess Christian presented ...
... assembled at that theatre. The Mikado, at the Savoy, is a success, as most of Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan's undertakings are. Drury Lane is at present occupied by the Carl Rosa Opera Company. That a hundred thousand pertains should have gone to the Inventions ...
... produced letters from Mr. Hebb, who had been employed in the architect's department of the Board, asking for stalls or boxes at Drury Lane Theatre. Evidence was also taken as to improvements which the Board contemplated in Whitcomb-street, but did not carry out; ...