STOKE-ON-TRENT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... The fifth annual exhibition under the auspides of this society was held yesterday i a series of marquees erected on the ground of the Victoria Athletic Club. The exhibits of plants, fowers, fruits, and vegetables, were very artisti- caly arranged, under the direction of the committee, and presented a most attractive and creditable appearance. The entries wvere nure numerous then in previous. ...

Our Library Table

... our itbrary Zabtef 1ieoecsS Afaga-il' Library, Vol. VI, Edited bG L aurene Somnme, F.S.A. (London: Elliot Stock.) h volume, of the Gee-Remnan's iicgazine Thel Pretse1,in a reprint of the archmological pa ers .rihi-er C old Anglo-saxon subjects oontribute to oa British -, it is divided into thefollowingseotions: he ?? 'tihe circles miscellaneous antiquities, -Stofllea' early Anglo-Saxon remains ...

MY COURIER

... ,,MY COURIER. A Romantic Comedy, in Four Acts, adapted by Miss Jennie Le Terrier, produced at the Comedv Theatre, Manchester, Monday, August 23d, 1896. Mrs Pauline Aroin Bruce ?? Mdlle. Drn GARMO Wilton Stuarts ?? Mr LAURENCE GREY T. Winder Ferrett ?? Mr F. M. STANsLY Herbert Tollemache ?? Mr LIONEL MARSON Tristran Bonisace ?? Mr HARRY CAVE Adolphe ?? ?? Mr HAROLD BaOweise Karl Friedland ?? ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1122 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE WYNYARD FANCY FAIR

... L I CONCLUDING DAY. Thle second and concluding day of the'bazaar S and fete at Wyvyard on Saturday, on behalf of eigi the rebuilding fund of Thorpe ehrch, was5 a Grc ~.duli and gloomy AS the previous and opening day $Pt e.was beright, genial, and auspicious. Till noon tbri is not onily was the sky overcast with leaden-hued pro it clouids, but a wretcleed drizzle prevailed, After mol e noon ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS, GAIETY THEATRE. Strand. (Sole Lessees and Managers, Messrs. Joats I1OLLINGSEIRAD and GGirmi;r EDWARIIES.1 THIS EVENING, Mr. HRNRY . ?? e atd Dixey's Burlesque Coimpanyiyl the burlesque ADONIS. Farce at S.. Burlesqlue at 9.45. zooth arin Farewell P'erformance, SeptOWl'er 3, SATURDAY MATINEE at 2.1,, for accoenaiodadion of suburban patron. La;t Nine Nights ...

THE HORSE AND RAM SHOW

... THE TOTRSE AND RAM SHOW. I THtIBOD DAY. -: attendia3uce at the Royal Dublin Societfy's - ert ounds ?? bridge on yesterday ?? biy larger than upon any day since the; r the Horseand Ram Show. From an ea-: nr 11the ceaseless clicking of the turnstiles! ?? ' L thle factthata constantstream of visitors I -o ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... Yesterday the autumni exhibition of the Royal Horticultural Society was held in Sir Edward Guinness's grounds, which were kindly lent for the occasion. The wveatherdeities were unusually propitious, ?? relaxed for once the severity withI which they are wont to treat flower showsv, which are almost synonomousv with wet days. It was not oppressively warm, anid the pervading g'ey- n-ess of the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F' ASHION A..AND vIUEIES. -. I Chas E Lewis, MI P. has left Kingstown for | England. The Earl of Portarlington has lef;. Kingls- touwn for Englhnd. Hon Sybil Capel arrived at Iiingstown yes- I terday from England. - The Hon P Mayhew, Ontario, hasq left Kingstown for Engladl. The Marquis de Stacpoole arrived at Kings town yesterday frorn Englaud. ! Colonel and M~rs Buchanan arrived at Kingstown ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... _; - -a A ND VAIU-7/ETIES. .t. . -7.:I .r. 2-. ? ,T has le; .K.i!ngsto-wn I LDe Biro'-e h left Kings-! ?? E .ny, 72f P left -own on : - f -.J e ennv Herbert arrived' ?? ?? EDnzlnd.lI Ch and MKisses Trevor ar- r~ve-l . '-,.,eerday front Enykad? Ceo'- ., 1~; - rGreene, C P.. arnd M-'Tasters se ha-ve arrived at ElDstosn f ~| tnso il ti;r te Colosnel a-nd Omicers A ?? -4t , i gte-n Guairds will ...

THE PALL MALL' LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL' LIST 0-F ENTERTAINMENTS. GAIETY THEATRE, Strand. (Sole Lessees and Managers, Messrs. JO ,N HOLLINGSHEAD and GEORGE EDWARDES.) THIS EVENING, Mr. HENRY E. DIXEY, supported by Riceand Dixeys Burlesque Company, in the burlesque ADONIS. Farce at 8. Burlesclue at 8.45. tooth and Farewell Performance, September 3. SATURDAY MATINEE at a.e5, for accommnodation of subirban patrons. Last ...

FLOWER AND FRUIT SHOW AT EMSWORTH

... 1 FLOWER AND FRUIT SHOW AT- EMSWORrT.SH OW L The Horticultural and Floral Societv of Ems- am ,MbW RH the The Horticultural and Floral Society 4f Ems. eno. worth and the neighbourhood, held its fou rteenth ry- annual exhibition on Wednesday afternoon at the me, Town Hall, Einsworth, end in all departments leg; the entries were most satisfactory, completing a the showV which was equal, and'in ...

THE BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITION

... T|E BIRMINOHAM EXHIBITION. INAUG URATION. The Birmingham Exhibition of Industrial Products and Processes was opened yesterday, after a fashion which augured it a great success., A large and influential com- pany was present to take part in or to witness the proceed- ings, and was loud in praise of its thorough scheme, its admirable arrangements, and its unprecedented complete- ness. To the ...