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THE YORKSHIRE POST ATsD LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1880

... [and Duty, was produced on Tuesday afternoon in presence most aristocratic audience the Royal Bijou Theatre, Paignton, one ol tbe prettiest bijm theatres in the country, by D’Oyly Carte’s y, □ne'er tbe joint management of Ralph Horner and Mr Herbert Brook ...

WATistE WORKS. 3« 2

... Corporation 4%% Debenture Stock. 103108; Bradford Cemetery, 18; Bradford New Exchange. 88 ditto (£5 paid), 7 7% : Bradford Theatre and Opera, 6 10; Bradford Victoria Hotel li 22; ditto Pref., 11% 12: Bowling Iron, 70: Oalrerley District Water, 7% Ilkley ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... Their Majestics attended the Opera subsequent to the attenmpt, and were received t with great enthusiasnm On quitting the theatre they were accompanied to the Palace by a crowvd bearin c torches. The preliminary examination of the prisoner s Gonzalez was ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1880
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4961 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS

... entering and leaving the Opera to-night, were t, made the objects of a grand ovation; and onl their Majes- . ties quitting the theatre an enthusiastic crowd, bearing -V u1 torches, accompanied the Royal carriage back to the h e palace. l ir IADrID, Wednesday-The ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1880
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2468 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

SCAEBOROTTOH LICENSED * ASjK>OIAT£ON. will b« held »4 rtRANT> HOTSti, J»nu*rj 2d, 1880. Sir LKUAOD. Bart., SP• ..

... PAYBK ONE WITH YK LOOKS GOLD. Saturday* at ; other 7 30. GRAND THIS DAY, January lit. Commencing 2.30 p.m. Box office the Theatre onem daily from 12 to 3 m. PAL ICE. LEEDS, TO-NIGHT. r TrlK GRAND CHRI3TM »B ENrERTAINMENr, *-THK CONGRESS, or UNITY NATIONS ...

THE MYSTERIOUS CUSTOMER,

... me that I had glove*; 1 had used them aIL I told him it was ail right, I would bring eoma dpwn from at the but on way the theatre the next 1 , I remsa* b*red that had forgotten the gloves. It was a dreadfully wet night, pouring cats and do*i, and all the ...

TRaVELEERV CII UITI« y A^OUI\TTON-AN'VUAT, .H*HP.aP. Town H%!l, I XO-DAY. Jan nary 1\ ;T»*at o’flock; General ..

... Meeting gQ INST I I The ANNUAL C 'NV wiil be Iti.ou, IF! BVBSIVI. .'“I UBO. Duun open .Sovcu o'clock. Adrolwlou. 2« * Grand theatre. t. d s Le*:co and Manager, 5D Wilson AK^rr. 111 CAT. O-N IG nT, Tn pantomime. jycK AND HIS CAT. r|IO.NIGHT, JJICK WniTTINr ...

LEK D 3 m!IKA T n H 11 OYA T, TO-NTOI'T Seven

... W. K D. The OP. ANfOMT'fB ••YE ONK WITH LOCKS Off OOLD. ip'Ojjb ai Saturdays at 7 ; other ai}{M* 7 30. 8., ( nice at the Theatre open daily fro.n 12 t 3 pm. P4L\CK. LEEDS, NIfJHr. THE ORaND CHRISTM * ENTERTAINMENT, ••TllK CON ORE'S. UNITY NATIONS. Bvppor' ...

BRADFORD

... the contents of the room. •'Robin Hood at the Theatre Royal.— Last week we gave a full description of Mr. Rice's Christmas pantomime, and at present we have little to add to what was then stated. The theatre, at each representation of the piece, has been ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1880
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 11779 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Grand theatre, leeds. Leeaee and Manager, Baabbit. WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. O•D Y, 2, IJICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS ..

... Grand theatre, leeds. Leeaee and Manager, Baabbit. WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. O•D Y, 2, IJICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. NIGHT, »t 7-30, £)ICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS OAT, VoriuHrt Pott aaya this great production IN THI-t YEAR’S PANTOMIME WILSON BARRETT HAS ...

BLACKPOOL AND NORTH LANCASHIRE

... difficulty that people made their way along the front, When the gale was at its height a large chimney over the Prince of Wales Theatre fell through one of the skylights of the principal entrance, dolcg damage to the extent of about There has been slight damage ...