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... toned paper, with corer, and is published at the nominal prim of ltd. May be had direct from AND Curran Office, 98 a 94 Drury Lane. London. W.C. ...
... toned paper, with corer, and is published at the nominal prim of ltd. May be had direct from AND Curran Office, 98 a 94 Drury Lane. London. W.C. ...
... matter. RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. Increase. South-Western Decrease. r»l*dooiaa - South-Wwltro North British.. £3.152 £1,030 At Drury Lane Theatre £12,000 worth teats have icady been booked for the Chi pantomime. (his, of course, is independent of the sums taken ...
... (excepting India and China) including postage £1 6s.od. for 12 Months India and China. £1 Bs. 2d. P.O-0. to be made payable at DRURY LANE, London, to William Richards. Cheques should be crossed Drummond. Office: 41, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C ...
... leading theatres an entertainment is in progress which costs £2,000 a weak, and orders representing £12,000 wore booked at Drury Lane for the pantomime before its production. medical profession are now ordering Cadbury's Coooa Essence in thousands of cases ...
... .7. N.. t.. el.. .0 •y., LAO FIFA dated lest 1737. OPERA ROM, NORTRAJIPTOE. POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE GREAT DRURY LANE SPECTACULAR DRAMA, OUTH. ...
... *“ Morning Post says .—* Boxing Lay has brought another triumph 10 Drury Lane. . . . Of all the triuniphs of stage anagement to which the pubtic have heen accustoined at Drury Lane in recent years, houe is more conspicuous or unguesdonable. . . It says ...
... TO-NIGHT, at eight, CONCERT A LA JULLIEN. Admis- sion, Is. ; grand tier, 2s. Cd. (See large advertisement.) THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE. Lessee and Manager Augustus Harris. TO-DAY, at two and 7.30, WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT; Misses Fannie Leslie. Kate Munroe ...
... (excepting India and China), including Postage, £1 tjsfor 12 Months. India and CbinA, £1 id. P. 0.0. to be made payable ;>t Drury Lane, London, to W. Richards. Cheques should be crossed Drunirnond. OFFICE—iI WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. ■ House ...
... and meadows. Cabs, omnibuses, tramcars, police force (lid not exist. In all London were but three theatres- Covent Garden, Drury lane, and the Kings Theatre in the Haymarket. There were but four daily newspapers, of which only the Tino, (which celebrates ...
... (pentaloon), and Wile. Marina (c.itumbine). The ballets by pupils of Madame K. bunter, of Her Majesty's, Covent Gude°, and Drury Lane Theatres, with Mdlle.Clarina as prissier Me moat :enthusiastically recei44, and repeatedly applauded. Mr. Dlnglo's drolleries ...
... (excepting India and Chic.): Including • --tam 6s. for Twelve months. India a:”. ..4a, /1 de. P.O.G. to bo inai,o payable at Drury Lane, London. to W. Kicuaans. Cheques shonld be crossed Dimon:mud. trim: 41„Wiltlington Street, Strand, Load W.C. ...
... produce a pantomime with money— the clever man produced a pantomime without.' The man who would produce a good pantomime at Drury Lane now-a-days. and spend no money, would have to be an exceedingly clever man. I am afraid Old Maddox would have clamped me ...