Refine Search

Countries

Wales

Place

Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales

Access Type

2,165

Type

2,165

Public Tags

POULTRY AND PIGEON EXHIBITION AT CLIFTON

... >1 r POULTRY AND PIGEON EX- 3 IIBITION Abl CLIFTON. it - SUCCESS OF SOUTH WALE3S EXHIHBTOUS. The third annual show held under the auspices of the Bristol and Western Counties Poultry and Pigeon Society was concluded at the Drill-hall, Bristol, on Thursday, having been opened on ii ?? revious (lay. This year the entries nunm- bered over 1.800, thus exceeding the previous ex- hibition by more ...

JAPANESE FAIR AT CARDIFF

... | JAPANESE FA IR AT CARDIFF. A NOVEL SHOW. flardly a week ever passes when-the peopl off Cardiff are not treated to some new experience or some novel sight in connection with one or other of the many epirited business enterprises in J the town, but it has been left for the well.known firm of David Jones and Co. to introduce to their customers the most ] uniqucalit] interesting ...

COURTSHIP AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL

... I COURTfHIP AT THE CARDIFF c THEATBE ROYAL. e Mr. .L J. Byre nis an author who, if he need W$i any title at all, ought certainly to have that cf m langh.provoker. Ufa comedies are etrong L antidotes to melancholy, and Courtzhip, th i n piece whih is ext week to be produmed.at the foam Theatre Royal abounds with that humour and wit Sail which Mr. Byron's producticin invariably possesc. I ...

MR. D. H. HABKINS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... MkR D. H. HABKINS5 AT THE; THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. E _ *A6v I - Ihe excellent mnagement of our popnlr theatre never was more truly ?? thin by the judicioin sequence of entertainmeuti during the present season. Following upon the sucoesdal run of mirth.provoking pantomime, lovers of strong drma were well ?? by the production of Drink, and Ghefashioableesection of plsy- goere have this week ...

THE MARQUESS OF BUTE ON ART

... ON A1ILT. The MArq'ue3a of Buto was a Ruost at tlho recent ar eunual dinner of the r-yal scottish Acadomy, Co ?? propteod tha success of that inetitation. In IA 171 dcing Bo, the noble lord asid :-With these wordK fur put in my mouth, and standing in this place and p!h bofore this audienc3, I cannot help feeling that in 1r, mind and thought you aea but a Fmall part of an aeeembly much lavger ...

MERTHYR DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAT SHOW

... Am1UI{VRi DOG, POULURY, PIGEON, AND CAT SHOW. The, secod 4annual Show Of dogs, poultry,. pigeons, and mca at ?? IMorkethoueo was opened on Wodnesday and wtill be continued to-day (Thursday). Ha fly the promoter were 'favoured *Ith fine wee r, and the attendance as a consequence was tolebly large, though not o fmat m the excelence of rhe show desrved. It h however, that the attendance on j. sie ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... ICARDIFF A.MUSEMENTS. I THEATRE ROYAL. ng Messrs. Milfer and Etliston's splendid company OD will take possession of the stage of the Theatre Royal this week, and will perform the drama at Alone in London. This sensational p'av requires in for proper representation mechanical effects of lie more than usual importance, The revolving scenery which has been provided will be supple- mented with ...

GREAT VOLUNTEER REVIEW BY THE QUEEN

... GREAT VOLUNTEER REV1EW I BY THE QUEE N. and Twny-ih t hous~anadma of tire Volunteer l~ny, ecton x tle UX!i~r focesof thre realm w~rs l also on Siaturdny reviewed by her Majesty in front of For Iluckirogliam Fatiies. Close to tire central gate Was erected a pavilion draped In crimsion cloth, tore, ad here thle Royal Fantily irnd rnrny of tire foreign ebed, lp'rinces gathered. Nerir the front of ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... bARbIFF AMUSEMENTSĀ¶I I ARD!?? T1ERATHIC ROYAL As already anniouniced In ti'e columns of the D. WesttraE jail. thitt remasrkatble nmutiatl drtsin ru play, 0 Alice iu Wonderland. will visit Cardiff tsr 'thit week, to mtrk K ll epoch In tihe WelshI 'theatricl yetr. The story of Alices Ivo- Salt A | tures in tihe land of wonders is charniigly an Ing enough told In Lewis Carroll's bonk, and taln ...

THE IRISH BLOCK THE WAY

... It is a somewhat remarkable article Mir.' CHAMBERLAIN has contributed to the Bcptist on the subject of Disestablishment in Wales and Liberal Prospects. Needless to say the member for West Birmingham is in favoure of the principle of Church Disestablishment,' not only in Wales, but everywhere. Ile belongs to a sect-the Unitarians, we think we are right in saying-with whose mem- bers it is a ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... -7- -, -% r. ? S, C,,IliUF-,,,DIF?,E- ? P? - , i ?L;L. j ,, ?? tI t, ..,L x . - 1! T- 5V, I O fII orfs L' -l, a ?? at.. lhc Dvrv;t Lie 1r o - neatre, ftnrd ?? ''eo r.ei> ppuEty, ai, f ?? | I t i dT out triwo ?? 0 gO, TCS t 0 Pro bouar it. O Itl I' ;euzzv ae rl ?? il.led l 'I'hel 'OtlJt!'iii - 1 Wn5y ?? tist0 hcl:mu a.:; ?? wLich' :l;r)eare't I ;erot Ota the foraier occtanon. ' 'Flerc a- Cn ...

THE HUDDERSFEILD CONCERT PARTY AT CARDIFF

... HUDDERSFEILD CONCERT PARTY AT CARDIFF. a Comparatively, so little notice was afforded of th t. the visit to Cardiff of a contingent of the noW at; s. celebrated Huddersfleld Choir that a more linited ow Y audience than that wvhich assembled on Tuesday au . nightat the Park-hall ought not to cause surprise an or ?? and Saturdsya, P, t too, are the recognise4 best concert nights. With de d such ...