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THE GAIETY THEATRE

... any ?? ability. The lady who appeared 15 J'ulsets mother looked much more like her youauger sister. The scenery, general]y speaking, Wvas very good, bust we would suggest to the 12 a ier in future not to whistle so very loudly bths secenes are being changed ...

THEATRE ROYAL—TAKEN FROM LIFE

... of certain personages who are actuated by motives as remote from the experiences of daily life as anything could be; they speak and think and act as everyone knows no human beiigs ever did. But providing an audience admit the existence of a melodramatic ...

THE NORTH-EAST SHOW

... won a in the time spent by a Coumnty flowu housewife ihi - the examination of a butter print or a wringing s machine, not to speak of the complex modern 9 churn or the Danish and Swedish appliances for d the treatmentoE milk. In satisfying their several ...

LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... His make-up was excellent, and refinement and fop- pery were strangely blended. Of Miss Katie Logan as Griolet we can but speak in the highest praise, and a more capable piece of acting we have rarely seen in one so young. Biss Kate Braharn possesses ...

SUMMER EXCURSIONS

... likelythat the Dublin travelle WillM -go on to *he end of the jourey. gsbreak off fcr ?? ar . le is haerdly, to be blamed. For in speaking of the mouth, foreign-uide books give up their pages to it body, and biseme more than grap in their descriptive eloquence ...

BANBRIDGE CATTLE SHOW

... of an ainimal in New .Termmey in the ordinary way is W8O, whereas when the preserved green fodder is used the cost, not to speak of the benefit to the health of stock, is not over $12. Tim STAMPING OUT OF SirALLPox,-An important experiment, which is exciting ...

NEWRY CATTLE SHOW

... Challenge Cup, and the cup set apart for competition in the butter section fell to Mr. Henry Scott, Dramadd, whose dairy produce speaks volumes for the skill and good taste of the lady who attends to these duties. The poultry were exceptionally good, and Mr ...

DOWNPATRICK CATTLE SHOW

... area of the association was reduced to t its present limits. There may, at times, have 3 been stronger displays, numerically speaking, but in point of excellence it was rather above the . average. The anmateur classes were not largely s represented, and this ...

KILLYLEAGH FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... ( . Ir. MOITIrrnE H. Trionpsox proposed The health of the chairman. He was only sorry n that some one better able to speak of Major Hamilton as lie deserved had not bcci ap- I a pointed to propose the toast. Major Hamilton was a member of one of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... hitherto beez- maintained. As regards the manner of Mr. Boucicault s address it is difficult to employ words of too high eulogy. Speaking with a clearness and distinctness of utterance that left nothing to de- sire, end employing appropriate and ?? gestures, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... r'ilidir'cs fitree. e'ntitiel Tw irecdr tiy attha a ine. HEN-GLEIPUS CiRQrr- The Cir-que iva lasst evening criwu-ledl is tisual, Speaking generally, the uxtpiziite trainingilof theI horse's, thre xxi deniltl srill-for wonrderful it :,-I of the gentlemen ;'iii ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION

... been re- moved to enable one to form a perfect notion of how the interior will look, and it is most agreeable tobe able to speak in thehighastterms of praiseof the 3way in which the structure has progressed to- 3wards completion and of its general effect ...