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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC ANIUISEIMENTS. A ALEiLs XNRATHEIlTRh Mr. G. Osmond Tearle, whose recent performt- ol I abees of Handet and Othello at the Alexandra D de t Theatre obtained considerable attention. appeared d a ...

NEW STAR MUSIC HALL

... in RE-DECORATIONT ANDTI IMPROVEMENTS. tic ithi Wilaao-iaelaneevdy cuidapo led nnnpoiinaogsmaretbihetintbl :S, th rvneadth nepieadjdgment mn )St SU ma nne.M.Fnberg has been closel ...

THE MEYDER CONCERTS

... THE llEYDER COINCERTS. It is matter of extreme regret that so little n support has so far been given to Air. Karl e Meyder in his project of establishing-in Liver- s: pool a permanent orchestra of the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AM[USEKBS. . ALEXANDRA THEATRE. r Coming immediately after players of the eapacity :ani eminence of -Madame Ristori and Mr. Edwin r Booth, Dr. Osmond Tearie dared much in& choosing i Hamlet as ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... THE AiUrI EXHIBITION. The a proaching autumn display of pictures t at the a&lker Art Gallery is, we understand, likely to prove of exceptional interest to the t dilettant( and also to the general publ ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... (From Le Folle.)) The silhouette of the fashionably-dre5sed woman of this season is thus presented the waist is long, the bust well supported, and held away from the arms by the cut ...

ART IN THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE

... ART LN THE HOMES OF THE, PEOPLE. Last night, Mr. Charles Dyall. curator of the Wallwr Art Gallery, gave, inthe new Rotunda Hall ?? Librarv,W)lhiam Brown-streetalecture of which the subject was 4 Ar ...

FULWOOD FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... FULWOOD FLORtAL& HORTICULTURAL a SHOW. The fourh spring show under the auspices of the Fal. 3 , wood Floral and Hort icultuiral Society was opened at the Cr Skating Rink, Preston, on Wednewlay, at two p.m., by tic Edmund Birley. Esq. (the G~uild Mavor), in the presence pa of a considerable number of the elite of thu town. In Si: declaring the shlow Open, hisl Worship said they had come J 1 ...

VARIETIES

... VARI ETIES. 010,1tEM OF THOUGiHT. Time is tho only touchstone wvjicll distinguishes the true man from tho impxsdtel-. Upon the aCA of hifo Sutrtnder not your bont to thl wavee but row yourself, and dc uot row unekillully. Human nature is so constituted by the Creator that morality is as necessary to the prosperity of mankind as oxygen to combustion, caloric to vegetatios, nnd respira- tion to ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... SECOND EDITION OF- Bo-PEEP. On Monday a second edition of the Theatre Roval pantomime was produced in the presence of a large audience, many of whom were probably attracted again to the house by curiosity to see what could be changed by wvay of improvement in an entertainment so uniforrmly goodfromthe first. The term secondedition isrightlv applied to the performance which began a ...

A THEATRE BURNED DOWN AT BOLTON

... A TIIEATRE BURNED DOWN AT BOLTON. Varly on Sunday morning, the Temple Opera House, Dawves-stroet, Bolton, was totally destroyed by fire. 'rho building, which was 45ft. long by 35ft. wide, and in some ulaces S9ft. high, was capable of accommodating some 2,000 people. It was originally built as a mill blnt the floors being taken out, it wats fitted up in superb style. During the last week MIr. ...