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 d ...
... 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 d ...
... 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 ?? ?? iic ...
... CARDIFF A-MUSEMENTS. THE1ATRE ROYAL. Cardiff prlygoers will 1)0 provided with a series s of rare trearss at the Thle:tre Royal Lbis week. Some of the finest old triagedies wilt be produced Y by MGr. E ...
... THE DISTRESSED RUSSIAN . OPERA ARTISTS. The Pall 2fal1 Gaet!e of Thursday night, ia ?? several amounts in aid of the above artists, one item being £25 from the Messrs. Rothschild, states that i he cou ...
... '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. Sulliv ...
... 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 ...
... - 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 ...
... 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 ...
... . * J 11O. I SXELL'S CONCETI. u IlBY Zarenet 1' t A ithle Park-all7, Cardiff, ott Wednestday e venin 1- . Mr1s. tlnrow Boekl~el, of i't'nsx'lh, gave her secondu c V. ualnI concert, t ...
... BEViENVWS. Wte hava leceived the foltuwinog for tie ni)lunti C(i N'iviitber for revioew 0 C t 'LL Mi d tCo., Lutdpaie-hil, Lmiqdon, it. S ?ICZW1-q1I0r AL'Wl ^Lr-alia 1l.11L 1.) ?? ?? 7. AL VIrlt rati ...
... ' WALES FOR THE WVIELSH, I SANG, WITH STUART RENDELI SANG ' (A hrzetY.J Of endless fine and fuss the Saxon sings, With enry aud with irony combined. Since Gur-lla dareiattune hler oi luhrp strings ...
... 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 pr ...