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... resembled those of the heathen world. Rude dramasm, manger songs and carols, Christ-trees or Christmas trees, Christmas rolls, , dumiplings, and cakes, rand Christmas boxes, are all survivals of more ancient cjustorms. And it 'is the fact of these customs ...
... CHtRISTMAS. V ' .1. du sb . , z . ~What little 'Christmas festivities we'indulge in in 'fro- ti Aberden cmmene~ Ian lieu. Abedee comened. yeeterday ; but, it must be con.- Days v fessed, under etmoepherio conditione at unlike, the had be ~traditional ...
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... CHRISTMAS DECORATION OF THE NEW MARKET, ABERDEEN. At all of the year an object of ipecial ; interest HighUeers in Aberdeen is the interior of the New Market. The larfe building, fully occupied by neatly laid out stalls, laden with vast variety of flowers ...
... opera for the ' grand Christmas W pantomnime, which used to hold] the boards at this Pi season. The piece selected is 1Erminie, which has ELI already had a successful run here, and it will be pro- ci duced on Monday. The Christmas performance of the h ...