BIRKENHEAD SCHOOL OF ART
... BIRKENREAD SCHOOL OF ART. The 32nd annual dis t of prizes in con- . nection with the Bigtenhead Government School I of Art took place last evening in the largo lecure hall of the mnstitatio by Profess ...
... BIRKENREAD SCHOOL OF ART. The 32nd annual dis t of prizes in con- . nection with the Bigtenhead Government School I of Art took place last evening in the largo lecure hall of the mnstitatio by Profess ...
... SCOLARSHJ & EXHIBTI S I IN WALES. I . ?? tN1VTrfY OOLLNG BANGOP The following sobobrhipe and exhibitions have been awarded by the Senate on Lte renult of the recent entrance choliqrship e'zwnin&tou:-L ...
... L LORD TREDEGAR'S SHUW AT a NEWPORT. e _ these ?? 'riends THE OPENING DAY. Since :h nay LISf OF PRIZES. of my in more than usasally cold and wet weather, on 3wor'n, Tuesday Lord Tredegar's show, whirl ...
... The Cardiff Town-hail has been put to I many uses in its time, but never before do we remember its being turned into a three- penny show. All is fair in Separatist politics, ' it ...
... e- The grodwof the Llveqpod xibtion loozed all the better-yetwrday Iorthaan whish-ell at interr-duringthe day. 0 £core thee shoers to some-extent xoteded with the attejdanee at the autdor sport, but t ...
... A MOlRE curious or pictturesqute scene than a Heligoland dancing- room it is difficult to imagine. There are two such rooms upon the Oberland-the Setting Sun and Green Water. O ...
... Ix. FGC PT and the Egyptians have furnished so much writing Mrterial during the last few years that Eastern travellers must find it hlid to say anything new on the subject. Nor has Mr. ...
... 1. THE great articie of the month is naturally that.by Ar.rG'ad- stone in the 'T/neleen/k Cenlitly on The Irish Demand. It is undloultedly a poweiful plea for the cause with which the ex- Premier ha ...
... ~-w 1O 'AIL SOCILETY OF I'IZVTERS IN VA TER COL OLURS THERE is no wvork of every great importance in the Winter Exhibition of this long-estal,lished Society, but a large proportion of its members send ...
... NIM-1-abl? eo? ?W=At LADY VALERIA, by A. Moberly (Bentley and Son), is a work full of promise. Aw~kwiardly constructed, wasting enough material for several well arranged novels, and with an altoget ...
... ?? ?? ?? ?? CYCLING (Longmans) has become such a thoroughly national pastime that the latest volume of the Bladninton Library is sure to be one of the most popular. The illustrations, chiefly ...
... r-- I I I ?? XUSI? II I ?? - COWEN'S SLEEPING BEAUTY.-Except as to a solitary and somewhat perfunctory performance at the Crystal Palace in 1885, Mr. Cowen's cantata, T/e Sleeping Beauty, has not b ...