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CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDlJ5FF AMUSEALMNTS. I -- I 7(IT-,'lar- ; A ID IIIr ?? 1.1 If rT rT Te.v . IT Tl - ?? I YOUTH1 AT TiE TU1CATRLE t 1RYAL I Paul Merrit'ts celebrated nilitary drama: calls for no extended notice, for few among tbh dralt ia- tic productions of modern times have so ?? the present generation of playgoers al thlis 3i- which when originaly produceds at Drury- lane Theatre, with a wealth of epecta ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... 'THE OLD GUARD AT THE THEATRE t. ROYAL. 5, 'auquettes opera Thte Old Guard, which Will be put before the patrons of the Theatre Royal, Cardiff, during the coming week, is one of the biggest engagements of the season, und an a- idea of thle excellence of the piece and the success it has achieved may be gathered from the fact that it. has tad an unbroken run of 250 performanoies in the ...

LORD TREDEGAR'S SHOW

... LORD TREDEGAR'S SEOW. TU-DGWG THE HOMUSES. 3 THE ANNUAL DINNE R. SPREOBCES -BY' LORD TREDEGAS, COLONEL THE _HON. F. C. MORGAN, MA.P, SIR G. ELLIOT, MYP., A-ND OTHER. A COLONZEL MORGAN ON'THE P.EERAGE MYThL. tinued on Weduesday at Newport. _Tbite wyeather Weea again stormy, andi in the eatrl part of the day the attlendaccewalsvery livirited. 'Intoe afternobou, The horses--which wecre, judged on ...

FAIRS FOR OCTOBER

... FAIRS IkOR OCTOBER. Knighton ?? I .& 2 I l hay ader ?? ,5 Aboerwvill ?? 2 Tr tl ?? Brecknock ?? 21 Fraiiksbrifdge ?? .I BLulth. ?? e2 1rvport (Pen a1) ,. . 16 Carrnarthen ?? 92 S Penybon. ?? 16 & 29 St. Davids ?? ln ?? I S TregaMron ?? 2 Carigr ?? 17 Breclifav . ?? 3 & E8 Magor ?? 17 Narbert~h (biritn) ?? N6ewbridgr ?? ?? 17 Blackwood ?? . 5 Capel CyI ?? I Hosertordwest ?? ?? 5S 16 Lla ...

CARDIFF ART EXHIBITION

... CARDIFF' ART EXHI'BT!'ION. AD11RESi ON flAREDOURiS OF RLFUGE. An intoretting lecture wai ?? irn tie ott nC j-allety at, tie Cardiff Pnblile-bull on Tiiursdavy *tl eveninig by NMr. E. C. tirecnwny Ilonas, onl tlo It ' subject. of harhours of refuge and oceali curculst. dMr. Ccutcillur Tir-ncue presidert, arid introducedi *d the lecturer to at fairly lirge audiernce. It: bit; open- ' L. tt ...

NEW PICTURE OF THE LAST SUPPER

... NEW PICTUREL OF '1T LAST SUPPER. ail]. EXKIBITIOY AT CARDIFF. -am There is on view at present in Mr. Tomlins' Art ?? Ga;lery, Duke-street,is vory important, work b; ago Mr. Goodwvn Lewis, an artist who has already ieca made a high reputation for himself as a p:inter aia, of eacred pictures by bis careful and ?? paint- 3ess ing illustrating thle baptismi of Christ hy John the the Baptist in ...

SUNDAY OPENING OF MUSEUMS

... , - SUNDAY--OPEIG-, Q - -MUSEUMS It eI is a, aD to lra kii ul as td Id ;ts to ir. ad at ey er er Ir. be t . ut 're is. ble he a, at Lin as to le LS .It or at LIVELY DISCUSSION AT LIVERPOOL ART CONGRESS. [PAPER BY MR. J. PYKE THO3PSON. The moat important discuion on Wednesda t the session of the National Associatin fec the Advancement of Art, held at LiverpAOl, was that relating to the Sunday ...

GRAND CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... t GRAND CONCERT AT CARDIFF Thanks to the laudable enterprise of Messre. Thompson and Shleckell (Limited), tie public of Cardiff were on Wednesday evening afforded an opportunity of hearina some of the most renowned musical artists living, inure particularly Midame Trebelli, who shares honoors on all great occa- sionS with Madame Albani, both of whom o're pro- ducts, so to speak, of the ...

A WONDERFUL PENNYWORTH OF LITEATURE

... -1. I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t th - t rt I A WONDERFUL PENNYWORTH I At) j OF LITERATURE. t NEW AN-D IMPORTANT ADDITONI TO THE WEEKLY MAIL. The recent change in the style and general con- tents of the Weekly ifail, though interesting and attractive in itself, and resulting in a largely. increased circtlation, lias, nevertheless, so diminished the space available for the publication I nf news that ...

STRANDING OF THE RUSSIAN OPERA COMPANY IN LONDON

... - THEY ARE STARVING. 1t A PITIABLE STORY. S Eome of the muzic-loving people of Cardiff-not I a very large number, more's the pity, butt still & 2 fair number-bad a few weeks ago the s pleasure of hearing the Russian Opera Corn- pany at the Grand Theatre in Cardiff. And those whoheard them were delighted. Still, though the s artistic merit was undoubted, it was conceded that their repertoire ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... GLAMORGANSHME AGRICOUL- - TURA' SHOW,; | er ~~SE COND~ DALY, en, . A_ BIG AITEINDANCE. S THE J UM5IN G CONTESTS, ol Thle Second day of the Glamrorganehire Agri- Ckcoltural Show as Swanlsefa -was a thoroughly Is pleasant acid genial one, and the weather gave ce rpecompensation for its vagaries of. the pre. mes ceding day. t~r-usienie~~ morn~ingd no weassucceeded by lowering skides about ten ...

Jokes and Jokers

... Death is as near to the young as to the old; here is all the difference: death stands bohind the young man's back, before the old man's face. A travelling Yankee lecturer, having been robbed while taking a nap in a railway car, soon after received his pocket-book by express, with the fol- lowing note from the disgusted thief: You miserable skunk, here's your pocket-book, I don't keep no sich. ...