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WALES FOR THE WELSH! I SING, WITH STUART RENDEL KING!

... I WA LES FOR TI-iII WNEISII I I SIN-G, i RWiTh STUAff RPRNDEL KING ! I - - I -- ?? 'This the resul of erdlvsi (iwo end fuss, rs M.iiotuLsi I in ?? ?? ridiouls: s. N;t Ltll tsII Ilm I creisite dsilt ol wosh, .-i Nor t-roi Mothe 11e. riia-dy -ore to S4uasls. to Ashes to aisb- di s to d n a1, , Gotd 0 o0,lit:1L ?? yotv-thc Devi', lnont. .Luc l0ld r oh )I n(acl.outt o.tioi, dead' as Itoilt. . ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... 'TI'-JEATE.'. JOYAL. I- |Th Cardiff Theatre Royal has a his draw this 5 week in the production o Tlue Sti-auie Case of r Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Byde, ditamaisose by Mr. T. Ii. Sullivan. Tfiis is ?? autliorised version ias xi piated i1t tire Lycourn, and a better sai0ject for a A puwerful play could not be wished for. Dr. Jekyll, a roninf wealth arid attsiintaents, has in the 0 couflie of his ...

LORD TREDEGAR'S CATTLE SHOW

... LORD TREDEGAR'S CATTLE ISHOW. e TILE OPENING DAY. OOMPLETE LIUT OF AWARDS. The seventieth anniversarw of the now popular show of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs. &-e, instituted by the ancestors of the present Lord Tred~ggar, and 'fostered year by rear until it has became one ofI the best exhibitions in the kingdomi, opened at Newport on Tues-day. True to its traditions, the event vea-s marred by ...

THE BREWERS' EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... III z.ITHE BRIEWERS5' EXHIBITION' He | IN LONDON. | 6EIULT OF I I-I E BE R1& CII 2PElTION. i | ecr s. Aiexrrnder W. Gilimrnao 'd Samuel Spencer ?? r nd. Spencer, Limited), of 21, e St. George's-road, Southv ark, London, tile origi- Motrs oi the beer cotnpetition at the Nationrvi r Brewers' Exihibition, have wititn iu to essrt ,A. Buchntrr and Co., ibirminey, ;as lilows:- The judginggof ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... | CARDIFF AMUSEMIENTS. 21R. EDrWAlUD COMPTON AT TIHE 1 THEATRE ROYAL. Those who svero at the Cardiff Thettre R1oyal 2 on Moodaiy evening to see Mr. Edward ?? s Davy Garrick enjoyed a rart sriorveaec. Few can essay tho character, and fewer enact it with any hope of success. It is so comnplex, so varied. In e it art has more then to conceal art-it advances a s at step beyond, and demands that ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARD1FF AIMUSETMENTS. MR. EDMUND TEALRLE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. A magnificent, reception Was given to ]Nr.a Edmoundi'teexs at thes 'F'lieatra Royal on Monday night for his rery flue interpreiarion of flyirgini', p ti's grand Old Roman centur.ion whose heart h,,d room only for Virginia and Rome. The companyI which Mr. Tearie brinog waith hinm differ in om respects~ from. that WhIich appeared ...

CARDIFF FREE LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOLS

... , CARDIFF FREE LIBRARY, l !, -MUSEUM, AND SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOLS. I ( ?? .li, C ed ANNUAL REPORT. :dt A special meeting of thme Cardiff Free Librarv 4 Committee was head at tihe Art Schoois on ThOur- I ne day evening, for rile purpose of considering the 1 annual report of the Free Library, Mu-euum. end E Science and Art Schools for the paast yeori. Dr. T. V. Vachlell presided. ' ri ' The ...

CARDIFF EXHIBITION AND THE EXHIBITORS

... CARlDIFF EXHIBITION A.NI THE EXHIBITORS. THE TA'MAAGER SUED FOlt BJEAOf-I A ,OF CONTRACiT, t in tie City of Lonidon Court *.n Wedhesdaer (betforo kSr. Gommuissioner lKerr) Mr*. .'hili p Sbiz pnel, Jt trading aS tile Cardiff andt Soutli Wales Exhiibition, . .vau sued by tsv. ?? who had 4t. tak-cn gtands rot- alleged fireacir of rottiact iu xv inot permittinrg thew to occupy those stands, a, for ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... UCARDIFF THEATRE Ti In drama of the ginuine order th-re are few co acresses one would raltier see than StiSs Marriott, WhO IIRS been described as I leadling tiagic actress of the day, a title \hich those who r.9W t her on Mioday evening at tlhe Cardiff Tlestir th ?? will futly endoree. The draima wvs 1 Jeanie DIICLKIs, froru the popular pen oi Mr. C. H. liazle- n; w rod, who has wocked UpanU ...

SWANSEA SKETCHING CLUB

... I -i iSWVANSEA. 8!TlC HI N U (CIU B. AN-N-AlE'XI M1,111IN 0F' PAI-N I ING S. mi le a IItt ?? eslibiivto 'if l 6c-rI -i~ta Sneteitiitg tilt a It ha I-itt bl!o itt, .T;I pict-tircs tarc' Ijung ?? ?? iict-.11t1 les;ti Utzlor, and 1 % ?? tlow. Au rivale! vijey is fioed~ forl a cS i dayv. Lo ?? Ontj Wtt.u ?? Uec , 'm titer Uiitcibv'4-. (i:tIlta,I to if I to.x ti I A iiitat hils 'club i- i iiin1XiV ...

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 NOVEMBER

... ICAIII-S I'Lill -Ni.)N , 1, ! Lexlv'.v~iler ?? ?? * 1 ?? }T'n rtii ?? I ?? , ?? ?? ?? Al, int .. ?? . ?? ?? . ?? ?? . ;u.lii.rTaid . ?? ?? ;4 I! -l.ww ~ ~e ?? I IS:II: ,,u , :i I a.x.- swrt.telrl !1. 1 :9 ?? ?? ,. ,1 llrrcxmui~ck ?? t. ?? ,- 17 OTmmmui mm ..the . ?? 6t ?? ?? . Llaugv1r:aetm ?? o~ 7 lr llem,' F~el i 'lreg.iopt ?? i. Cil ii: 1 7 Nrivpiurt ?? .ibrm.: , . ?? , i 'xtusri . ?? b ' ! ...