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... ORWCE ALES THEATRE, -SQUARE. M*n* Mr F^rnT I ...
... ORWCE ALES THEATRE, -SQUARE. M*n* Mr F^rnT I ...
... I'auoie Vucri PRirrS USI’AL pKINCE OF WALES MONDAY NEXT. THE ZTra I N'T . Will ee I FAR FROM THE KOWD, A Pastota! Drams he THOMAS HARDY AND.I C AKR. .-upponeJ the fellow.ns Eminent Artistes *|«iai;y »cleered the Author*. - - WOt»P, MR U. CARTWRIGHT. ...
... company PRINCE WALES In the tsormoualy ALADDIN. pRIN’CE WALES THEATRE. ON MONDAY NEXT. THE INST, FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD, THOMAS HARDY AND J. COMVNB CAKE, the folio wing Eminent ArtisUa. specially •s-kcte-l the Authors. - MR. ARTHUR WOOD, Ml! CARTWRIGHT ...
... pHILHARMONIC HALL. JR. CHARLES HALLES gXTRA CONCERT. 'JWESDAY EVENING NEXT, THREE NIGHTS jp.\R FROM THE MADDINO CROWD, THOMAS HARDY tj«D J COMYNS CARR. Day performance (BY SPECIAL DESIBEt Of FAR FROM THE MADDING C R W D. SATURDAY NEXT. THE llm INST. Open ...
... William Allen, dames Banks, Thomas Hardy Hank . U.A., Thomas David I!»n:s. ll.niyCliltuo I’.i' tt. Samuel IValtie, Thomas S. Berry. William Arthur Diowu. IS.A., Elijah (‘la)d-am, Steplion I’o.jpcr, Thomas Dickinson, John Enidund, ...
... public elementary education; Lady Duffas Hardy, year, in addition to tbo pension £lOO year granted in 1879, recognition of the historical, literarv. and public services her late husband, Sir Thomas Duff Hardy ; Dr. Schmitz, £5O year, recognition of his ...
... (MONDAY) EVENING. 27tb INST . W.H (or the Pint Time on any Suae * Now *aa Ordinal Drmma. entillcvl FAR FROM MADDING CROWD, THOMAS HARDY AMD J CARS. For hi* bride, *oldler »ou(ht her. And moiling tongue had he; On the of Alias Water None g*j ahe For the grief ...
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... In vnur issun of tho Ist iovt. letter from a Mr. Thomas Hardy, soenttbs candidature of Mr. William Clarkson, and as on old resident in the ward, upon ioqoiry, I fail to sec where springs from. Mr. Hardy’s qnerie* start with What has this man dune for the ...
... KBIT O'J THE CANDIDATES. La?t evening a temperance mcetlnt wa* held in the Minion-rooms, Queen Aone street, over which Mr. Thomas Hardy presided. In tbe ceorsc of short address, the Chairman said ho bad received a letter from the Rev, Charles Garrett, which ...
... t. t fTPtCT' J DLLE LOTTIE ADEUNa“d'E Tii E MAIRV ~CITI LD VMPTI. JJRILUANT SI CCESS. Far from the madding chow d. Hv THOMAS HARDY J COVIVNst ARR SEVEN NKIHTS. tToPfcTHALL. ' UDAV) EVE.NTNO. HOLT fLA-M.'.' HELEN A - IEDNVARDS? »kdo’n' M~ K. AAS will ...
... concluston that contained a threat to kill Mr. wish—to «**,• unifonnit the Church. There Katlks. The letter was signed Thomas Hardy, muid dilfcrt-i.t schoola of thought, ami eon | 7lh Dragoon Guards, Canterbury,’ and tan tended they added greatly to the ...