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TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANZ. (AuGusrUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EVENIN;, at 7 3J, THt ARMADA. MORNING PERFORMANCE SA'URDAY N1EXT. at r.30. WVinifred Emery, Editih Pruce, Katte . eAd. N'eileon. and m-1 I Moon; I..eosard Bayne, Luigi Lablache, Ed ard G:,rdirer, Victor StICV;slA. ?? aunont, ilcury l Sor . DA n, Merrin . ,1b S~anislaus Calhaem, B. Robins, F. Dabe i, 14.astl WVest, WV. ...

TO-NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS

... THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, THE ARIADA. SATURDAY NEXT, at T.30. Winifred Emeryj Edith Bruce, Kate James, Ada Neilson, and Maud Milton; Leonard Boyne, Lttigi Lahiache, Edward Gardier, Victor Steirens, A. Beaumont, Henry Loraine, S. Dawson, Mervin Dallas, Stanislaus Calh aem, B. R obins, F. Dobeli, Basil West, W. Uridge, F. Harrison, U ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGUSTUS HArRISs, Lessee and, Manager.) EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, THE ARMADA. TO-DAY (Saturday), at t.30. Winifred Emery, Edith Bruce, Kate James, Ada Seilson, and slad lMilton; Leonard Doyne, Laid Lablache, Edward Gardiser, Victor Stevens, A. Beaumont, Henry Loraiae. S. Dasv san, Mlervin Dalas,, S-arislaus Calhacm, B. Robins, F. Dobeli, Basil ...

THREE YEARS IN THE EASTERN SOUDAN

... THRpE yL,-lr4S IN THfl3 EASTERN SOUDANAl.* BMR, VWYLDn 1eas lonog been resident in the Eastern Soudan, and knows the ways of the chiefs. T~ifik, the brave defender of Tokar, was his intirmate fijend, and he was on the best of terms with Ras Aloula, the famous lieutenant of Kcing John of Abyssinia. As he was also well acquainted with many of the principal officers engaged in the Exe.dition to ...

FAIRS

... P A I R S. XElflCerB~IN.-The quarterly fair of thi§ town Was held yesttrday. Buyers *ete nuIyeroiis, and there was a pretty good demand, pfides ehming a, slight advance upou late fairs. Three-year-old heifers and bullocks in good condition ranged from £13 to £1 1 Os; tivo-ycar-old, £10 to £12 * year- lings, £7to £9; beef, 45s to BOB pos awt.; fltichcrs, £1i to £15; dry cows and strlppers, £?7 ...

MISS MARRIOTT AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... :ISS M&MUIOTT AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDS. I. - )r The well-known historical drama Elizabeth z. was produced at the Cardiff 'Theatre Royal on, 'D Tuesday evening by Misas blarriott and her com- ~e pany, and the manner in which Miss Marnott i, rendered the title rOte, with its varying passions r- and manv wile;, truly enatiles her to the deserip- r' tion, The leading tragic actress of the ...

LITERATURE

... -gIT'SRATU RR. 13001(5 OF THE SEASON. DuLty ?? Selby (Fredericl; s3 ga 'C0 )0_Takinz her text from In'PI jainlgsloy'5 Be good, sweet maid ; C r3P o 5'i has written a toueching and tte 'atbo xor children. The little heroine tlere (la~ideft at homein England is is nacttir and father go to india. flow * l aools heisselt to be ' on duty as father and bravely risks her own S baby boy's, will ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... DRURY LANE. AirOUSfSSU HI~azo, LjsSHn AED MlANfA6XO5 10V B BYEVEN I N G, A T 7 (Conelnding at 11.5l, a now grandl spectactilar' d~ram8 enE titled AD a Romance of 1183 HenrylHanil~ton ?? flarreL. Box offles open daily from lo to 6. ARMADA at DBURY L.ANI Xn Winfud Emer * l~ditlthruge. Kateam5,AaEwr Wn au iironl{ coard.Boyne~t ?? * on. Slri ?? tnei so..iter. Fitz Davis. mflail heat, NV Url il F. ...

THE THEATRES

... I Love and Honour, played at the Comedy Theatre by Miss Kate Vaughan's company, is one of the boldest versions of a typically Frencll play that plbv- goers iu this part of the country have recently wit- nessed. Alexander Dumas fils is the original author, and his work has attracted the Attention of Mr. COtmpboll Clarke. The flowers of French genius are supposed to be exotics that will not ...

SELBY CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW

... SELBY CHRY8A1THEMUM SOCIETY'S ANNTTAL SHOW. G1 The annual exhibition of chrysanthemums, plants, h cat flowers and bouquets and fruit was opened yesterday Is in the Public Rooms, Selby, and, considering the severity Bb of the frost during the first week of October, when many W of the local growers of the winter favoumite were caught p napping, the exhibition of both plants and cut flowers pe ...

A GIGANTIC DOLL SHOW

... The Hospital for Rick Children in (Wrest Ormond-street is in wvant of 15,000l. Unt I that saum is raised the now wing, which is so I necessary, cannot be built. Amongst the means adopted to obtain money is a great doll show, to be opened to-morrow by the Princess lhederica, and to remain 'open until' Saturday evening* At flrst the scheme, which was started by tho Lady Superintandent, Mies ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... THE DR1A31A IN PARIS. n. ?? ~~CALIGULA. es Tragedy, in five acts, with a prologue, in verse, by in Alexandre Dumnas, revived at the Oddon, Nov. 8th, ini Aquila ?? PAUL MOtlNcT it, ?? Pitl. CAeNIce C, ains Lepidus ?? Divamcav ria lautdius ?? N~1 ?? aa ?? . CANt'M no l !rotlste. .LittI us Anrifus ?? CL51iTHS of sabinlui ?? . DeiNCtitutes ,tt tin Siendiant ?? I. JAttA. UnAfrach ?? I. TACFtDI ho ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2443 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture