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THE HUDDERSFEILD CONCERT PARTY AT CARDIFF

... HUDDERSFEILD CONCERT PARTY AT CARDIFF. a Comparatively, so little notice was afforded of th t. the visit to Cardiff of a contingent of the noW at; s. celebrated Huddersfleld Choir that a more linited ow Y audience than that wvhich assembled on Tuesday au . nightat the Park-hall ought not to cause surprise an or ?? and Saturdsya, P, t too, are the recognise4 best concert nights. With de d such ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... 1ORCHESTRAL CONCE tT AT CARDIFF. C I_- _ Vi i lar, Encouraged ay former successes, the now tbe famous Cardiff Orchestral Society on Monday an( evening ventured on anotber concert at the Perk- Me hall, ni-king the fourth vwhich has taken place Jer durinD die season. The balcony waQ not quite as Ba; tull as it has been, but thoe est of the ball was Ha packed. Of the several female artists who ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... bet ERMINIE A T THE THEATRE' ROYAL. un' 'Ermnieis a sweetly pretty opera -thatt a Ft wo are confident, was5 the unanimous verdict of in- the audience, chiefly holiday folkr, who strained the chi resources of the circles, were closely packed in the for pit and looked down from the galleries in tiers of chi heads without a void between. As broadly comlO ret as ' Pepita, as chastoly refined ...

THE COLLIE CLUB'S SHOW

... The third exhibition of collies under the auspices o£ the above powerful club commenced on Wednes- day at the Stephen's-hall, Westiinster Aquarium, M London, and will close to-day (Friday). There are 269 entries, and all the best ( dogs of the day are benched. Mr. Charles Bell, I WXigtown Villa, Tradegar, was very highly com- mended with Gwilyin Bowy, good in head, but a trife large in ear, ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... I PDIFF AhMUS EllTNT I MISS L~u~ieARD AT TME THEATRE MSS Lik ROYAL. it would be more than passing Strange if such i acting as caa be witnessed it ithe Theatre Rovyal this week tailed to draw- and draw with unali'sj r takable distinctness - at Cardiff, where we rw would fain believo there Is a Ilarge class capable oa t appreiating fully and heartily a wonderfuliy cont I tatructed play liko ...

GRAND OPERA AT NEWPORT

... - - GRANiD OPEI3 di& ATN F~~0-rORT. ne )fn The proprietor and manager of the New Tfeatre I se nt Newport may well be patted on the Ulcik for the Mr- enterprise he has showun in this week's engagementt s of so talented au English Opera Company as that of Mr. Arthur Rousby, which is occupy- e ing the boards of the wrell-appointed lhouse all in Charles-street. and plaiying a series of at the best ...

MISS LINGARD AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL

... MISS LUXARIRD AT THE , CARDIFF THEATrRE I?.OYALc II -- Gardiff playgoers have a rare treat in rtore for them next week, Mr. Fletcher havinZ secured tic services of Miss Lirngard, Mr. Frank Kebnble Cooper, and a specially selected London compeny for a grand series of representations% includin;! ShWespeare'r Cymbeline, DumR' Carmille and Adrienne Lecouvreur,' the two lratter, it will ba ...

A NEW LOCAL OPERA

... A NEW LOCAL OPHRA. PRODUCTION AT SWANSEA. On Tuoeday night a new comic opera, written by Mr. Albert Siedil and composed by Mr. W. F. Hulley, wvas produced for the first time at the Drill-13all, Swansea, ?? a large and appreciativa audience. This is the aecond opera which has- come to us from the peon of Mr. ltullte, end come of tihe tuneful numbers of the last are still fresh in u 0 our ...

ART—TO THE MASSES

... IAR:T-TO THE MASSES. One of this mon-th's magazine writers inoi- I dentally ma2kes the assertion-by no means a profou-nd or a highly original one, it in true- that ...

INVITATION CONCERT BY THE CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY

... INV1TATION UQNCERT BY THE CJARDIFF1 MUSICAL SOCKIETY. , O Tuesdav evening, at ile Colonrai-hall, Car- diff, the Cardiff Musical Society gave its second e invitation concerC, in the presence of a select but numnerous audience, and an every respect it was , far inore iiteri'sting and successful than thle firsL 'The favourable acoustic conditions of tle hall ?? considerably, und showed that the ...