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RUSSIAN NATIONAL OPERA IN CARDIFF

... I I h, , RUSSIAN NATIONTAL OPERA f II | IN CARDIFF. i A MUSIC.Ii, TTREAT. iMessrs. E. and IV. John, tie lessees of ?? Grand T'heatre and Opera House, Cardiff, are to be corn- wended upon their enterprise mi securing fnr next .veek-tihe week when Cardilt will bit dispensing Ilospitiility to the meujbers of the Associated CuliaubLis of Comuierce-the Russian Nations! Opera Cornpany, wio, by ...

FAIRS FOR SEPTEMBER

... FAIRtS TUIL SEPTEMBER. Rueith ?? 3 ?? LisLnvbythler ?? 3 1Lett~ersten ., 37 irecmanhek ?? . 4 t 'ledega r . Carmharthen ,. 0 Llanbaidy ..8 Riedwick 4 7J2aiboet ; .. 8 'Tregxron . 4 CanItol (Crdiff) . 19 HaverfordwLestLiendyasi ,9 Dry siwylt.l 7Nartrii ?? ?? I9 Cardlgait ?? ,8 9 391 IewCAsLe-Emlyll ?? 2i 31.andover y. 8 Petribroke . . 20 Prosteigne . ?? ?? C -rriro 1 . ?? 21 Talr ?? ?? , , ...

THE SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY

... THE 3OUTH WALES ART SOCIETY. .0 OPENING OF THE EXHIBITIOIN AT CARDIFF. SPEECHE 3 BY COLONEL HIhL, 0 G.E., C. P., AND OTHERS. rho ARIT A.ND ITS YTUMANISING ept ~INFLUENM6b f thy a by, The first exhibition promoted by the SouLth is Wales Art society and ,Sketchiing Club was 00' formally opened in the Quee i-street Public. r iDe; hail), Cardf, onl Saturday afternoon, by idy Colonel E. S. Bill, C ...

THE CARDIFF DANCING ACADEMY

... THE CARDIFF DANCING( ACADEMY. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE~ eMAUGISTRATES. 1-1S UA MMONE LD FO R NOT HAVING A v., 10 LICE-NCE. I At Cardiff Police-cootz on Friday (before M~r T. NY, Law is, stipoediary; the Mayer, Alderman s( Jaeobs,: Dr.Painre,andillajor Slcper) Mr. Frederick 01 Sumtmers, of 1, Rowe-street, Roath, was summoned IL *by 'Mr. John Xenkins, accounitant, Philharmnontic Chambers, St, ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AM USEMEN TS. a TH'EIEATItE ROYAL., i A very fair house assembled at the Theatre 5. Royal no londay niglht to witness tihe production t of the well-known drama by Messrs. R. C. Carton y and C. Raleigh, The Pointitnran. The plot is a well conceived, and tihe piece itself obtains full ,ostice at tbe irinds of Miss Agnes Hewitt's com- y pny; but there were several slight hitches in the ...

CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXSHIBITION. OPENING BY THE MAYOR. PUBLIC PROCESSION. DESCRIPTION OF THE EXHIiBTS. , The Cardiff International rradas Lnd ?? i Exhibition, the nature of which has already baeen i fully described i1n preliminary notices, was formaJy; opened on ?? afternoon by bhi worDnMI |l the mayor (Alderman T. Windsor Jacobs). in utu) c , matter of weather - that all-important factnr,!: ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... THEATRE ROYAL. Above the ordinary run of dramas is The Shadows o' a Great City, running at the Thbatre Royal this week. The plot is a most finely-wrought one, but as it was represented upon the Cardiff boards some time last year, It will be unnecessary to do more than refreeh past memories by a sketch of it.. The robbing and consequent ruin of a family, the S&andishes, the imprisonment of an ...

CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL I EXHIBITION. | SECOND NOTICE OF EXHIBIT. The Cardiff International Exhibition, with its varied exhjibits and aft~ernoon andieventing ooncerta& still proves a source of interest, the numoter who passed through rhe turnstiles en Tbursday monigto 6,943. Next week the execu-IV tie provides an immense attzractia great e~xpense, in Johliouo'e Blue Hungarian Bland of twelve per ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... THE OLD GUARDATMTE THEATRE ROYAL. In spite of comic opera competition elsewhere, ar Sttticipationa with regard to Pi1.anquette's Ol!d tr Guard, of whiich so much has been written and v, more said, sufficed to draw a good and ni' represenltasive house to the Theatre Royal in on Monday evening, where the opera 'openeid w. for a week's engagement. With the piece some in whio are never ...

CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... CARDIFF INTERNATIONALs EXHIBTIOT. roj A°4SATISFACTORy ITAUGURATIO', t In The official record shows that oan edn sday-t e t 28 openlog day-between 4,200 and 4,3OO persons at attended the Cardiff Initernational Exhibition, but t rt on Thursday this number was very greatly ex- n, ceeded, it being estimated that fully 6,000 persons la passed through the turnstiles during tbh afternoon e And ...

ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART

... ON Saturday last we paid a further visit to Plas Mawr, Conway, the home of the Royal Cambrian Academy, and were glad to learn that the attendance since the opening at Whit- suntide has been very much better than any previous year. The exhibition has been a great success from every point of view, and will close at the end of October. The academy has now been established six years, and there is ...

DENBIGH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... On Tnesday. the Lord-lientlenant of Denbighsb ire, Colonel Cor'nwallis West, in the presence of a large assembly of the Iocal gentry, opened the frat art and industrial exhibition, which' wae the outcome of an idea originating witl Miss Msinwarinfi- to- assist and encourage the local manufacturers, artists, carvers, etc. That the idea wast readily taken up, it is only necessary to state that ...