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REVIEWS

... El VIEW \S. Cr Ouwx CorrT..-Measrs . Caseeli Peiter an- t Is t Galjin ?? liu -u: irsued tie ifth corirplte volunreof fi , hiq lt.ndeuthe woi-k, iui wlich we trid a section j: i f snle sixteen pagts devoted to Cardiff and le | 'n~lt.Very ge-odi sillostradons are given ot-e P r- Oi olitishops gateway at LiSirdaff, Cardiff Castle f'-omn the rsver-of which there is too ?? river Ii roisd too liule ...

THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHIOW. 61 DINNERI AT NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. After thle Agricultural Show in connection with Wi ?? the Tilryside Agricultural Society, held at New- ?? 'he ?? on Fridey, the u,,iuai dinner was held [teat at thle Eia~lyi Arms Hotel. The president, Mr. W. Tb na 0. Briastoolte tPark-y-gors), occupied the chair.,= a MTebr President gave the toast of ,The W. I ?? the Counties of ...

THE NEW PANTOMIME AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... THE NEW PANTMUNLIE AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE. e lio had tast niglit the pleasure of being present br att in undress rehearsal of the pantamlbrir which bt is to run during the present ChriStMas season at or the Theatre ltoval, Cardiff. It is entitled, sa 'K .nabad; or, the Roc, the Wreck, the Reckless tn Sailor, and the Hlarlequin Old Mian of the Sea, and it may be recognised fromt its not ...

EAST LYNNE AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... : EAST LYNNNE' AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE. The large audience winch assembled to witness ti the production of a new adaptation of Mrs. Henry g& Wood's pathetic story, Est Lynne, at the tc Cardiff Theatre last (tonday) night gave proof cc that the piece maintains all its old popularity. 0! Indoor entertainments need to be very attractive tt in such weather to bring together an audience of st ...

MISS MINNIE PALMER AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... WISS MINNIE PALIMER AT THE CARDIFF TIE t TRE. rrh- Miliss Minnie Palmer, the American favorurite. en who appears at the Cardiff Theatre to-night M(onday) in My Sweetheart, has beer rth, introduced to the public in a manner rof characteristic of her country. Mural Cardif %'BS has never, perhaps, been more extensively rest or-judging Miss Palmer by her testimonisas- arch ?? worthily ...

THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES

... THE NAT1ONlL EISIFDDFOD OF WALES. xon PRESENTATION OF AlT MEDALS, the On Tuesday afternoon the medals awazrded in ro- conoection with the Art Department of the iey National Eisteddfod of Wales were presented to rO- the successful competitors at the Town-havll, !at Cardiff. In the absence of the nmayor (53r. G. A. Brs Stone) Alderman Lewis presided, and there WS were also present-Mr. R. J. ...

REVIEWS

... REVIE WS. ised liea tplt- GWASTU BAnDBONOL TaRnoR MAT: (Liverpool: 1. Cart~ Tie Foulkes, 18, Brunswick-streee.).- Trebor Mail is a ears pseudonymnou, and anagrammatical for I am Cor thle ,er' the appellative being that of the author, tewho was born at Ty'n. yr ArldO, at thle foot of As the Llanrhychwyn, in Carnarvonshiro. Trebor Xr prc- seemns to h~ave inherited the Awen from his s&i~de ...

SELECTED POETRY

... SELEICTED POETRY. LIKE THE IVY. True love is like the ivy bold, That clings cach day vwith firmnerhold; That gro 'eth on through good and ill, Ald 'muid the tempest clingeth still. WIhlat thlollgh the eall on which it climbs Have lost the grace of former times, Will then the ivy loose its hold, Forget the sully days of old ? Nay, rather it will closer cling W~ith loving clasp, rememibering ...

TWELFTH NIGHT AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... I ' TWIELFTH{ NIGHT' AT THE 1: (&CARDIFF TIHEATRE. the I Wlren Mr. Edward Compton. at the head of an lbl. iadmirably organised coaedy corpanpr, visited Car- r 1Of dill in October last we spok at soine length oi ?? dos{ series of performances. and perticulirlr of thxe , of one repeated on MUonday evening to a, velr full eof ii ?? T wvvelfth NXight, a p;rose- .1n, poem both in conception of ...

AMUSEMENTS IN CARDIFF

... An-Li : 4DI AMUSEE-NT1 IN GAceFF TaaaTRa ROYAL-Thie great Eisteddfod Prize Pantomime of Sinbad the Sailor will be pro duced at this theatre on 'Thursday, the 20th inst Mr. Iletcher proemises-and his word we readil- believe-that the pantomime will be on a scale of e unprecedented splendour and magnificence, got | up at an enormous cost, under his own personal esperierced supervision. The ...

CARDIGAN CHRISTMAS SHOW

... CARDIGAN CIIHSTMAS SHOW. at ,h je i1- ,e . r. Ld it rt _. it 1- d Pr IL .I df Is e i. ., lf le ,h le n a a d t, ad If The Cardigan an nual show was held at the Market-place, Cardigan, on Thursdav, and proved on the whole the best of the series that has been held. The number of entries exceeded 30O, and the quality of the exhibits was remarksb'v gcod. In the fat cattle classes, perhaps better ...

PEMBROKE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... PEMBROKE AGrIlCULTrUiAL SHON17.I I- I The annual show in connection with the Peinri broke lhrniters' Association was lihld inr thlie id nevar the siation on Tu3vesda. Thie day was frle. anid the attendanice of visitors wis numiterous. It was genvrilily admitted tiat the show was an ex- eoedinglv good one, and a decided improvement upton thiose of the pa st; two or three years. The nuatber of ...