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... IREVIEWs. o Although an unattractive title to readers of SRI fiction, E r~A.NO) MAGcNeT THEa WORLDn, by lhe' alit John Littlejohus (Digby,..Long, and Co.) isa a h thoroughly interesting tale; mid, though the upc CObook is of a, goodly sine, thle reader does not MO'0 !eweary before the leist, page, as the interest. ?? to asell sostaie to 1041,lis. In thle oeigwit ru chapters we are introduced ...

THEATRICALS IN A CHAPEL

... THi33ATRICA S IN A, APEL. I ITbe Trialf of Joiti Badeycorn.!' r Bethesda Chapel, Tongwynlais..; ?? ~ ~ ~ Th ?? Jh Ba Y . A daring innovation was introdur.ed in a I, Baptist' Chlpapel at Tongwvilais cni Saturday ol night. It is not an ?? thing tti hold' a1 prformnance of IL moral draina:in at schoorlrooini b but, so far, Nonconformnists have held bank b froiln turning the clhipel itielf into ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... . THEATRE ROYAL,' CARDIFF.,. For the ensuing six nights Ir. Greenwich Morteln's' company -will present (for 'the first timoe in Cardiff) the new comedy.drama by Mr. F. A, Scudamore, entitled ?? Ups anid. Downs of Life2' Mr.. Scdamore caa always be relied upon 'or a play of. more 'than average merit, and his latest piecoe 'has the reputatiop 'of being the best.' The playis 'accompanied by ...

A RATIONAL SUNDAY

... A RATIONAL: SUNDAY.: . d SUCCESS; OF CARDIFF PITUE is ~ *EXHIBITION. i ir ?? 0 A Western 'MinI reporter sought Si 'fshelter fromt 11cw showvers onl 1oleday moerning a, inl the MAlrt Duildhings, St. Mary-street, and, ~ ,j oming thle Opportunity, hie vulled upon Mr. *eWalter Coolk, thle indlefatigable seoretary, of (. lic Ratioall- Sundav MAovemenllt, to have a L ohiat ivit that gontl~ian ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... LOCAL AMUSEME.NTS. . G IN TOWN AT:'CAKDIFF1 th THEATRE ROYAL.-an Nothiiig could ho more liiprobable h:econ- ception'. than the burlesque-coiuedy' which SnI occupies the boards of the Itoyal d'criisg this Miib: week. Not that the piece is in any 'way depre Ans ciated by this defect, for, o'the' contrary, it is. Al on its incongruities' that In'. Towyn! ?? ?? ~ ~ ?? . es h -chiefly for its ...

Barddoniaeth

... 36arWnfactb. YKiWELIAD Y MEDDYG AT'R CLAF. ?? yna, goiffyn blewow, blin, Mewn powltris poeth o flawd had 1 in, Yn disgwyl trwvyddo gael iachad, A threfa ar gylch rediadau'r gwa'd. ( Y meddvg ataf pan y daw, Gafaela'n agos i fy 11xw, Gorch'myna i mi, braidd mnewn brys, Poi 'nhafod allan c'yd a bys. Arianaidd gore o'i logell tyn, Arobwilia f'ochr, a d'wed, -Fan hyn Y mae y drwg. Rhowoh i'm fach ...

Published: Friday 20 April 1894
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 535 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ENTERTAINMENTS FOR LLANDUDNO CHARITIES

... ENTEATAINlMNTS P'OB:.LLANIDUBDrO. aZAMTIES. It is pleaqing to note the efforts being made just now to raise money. for the two chief Llandudno aharities-tbe S. N. Menrorial Cottage Hospitil and The Sanatorium. Particulars are announced in our advertisement eolnmns of an: entettainmeub to come off next Monday evening in Riviera's Concert! Hall for the joint benefit of the institutions we have ...

SOWING THE WIND, AT CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL

... SOWN TH :IND, AT1 OA iWI~f'FTHEATRE ROYAL. 0 1o0 ?? faiiie is ,Aluioat as armnful to aI pkw~y Ii-s q too ltle, for -the 'foreiu~ 'is Just as likely to engendtrv difsappotintment s the latter is to c;;ie failure It was agreeable, therefore, to fiud that Sowving tile WVind, :At it.initialI ple'rformnuita p aut thie T'lieitre ltoal ony o imndally eveilijg reslised thi higlhest expectttiins. ...

CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY

... J - . It PERFOR.MANOCE OF JOB. -t i ?? I 8 ENTHIUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF DR. d [HUBER'1 PARRY. LI, ?? L. Brely in the ]istoiy of high-class concerts ni at Cardiff I ha comlposer met with so elnthu- o siastio a ree17tion as did Dr. C. Hubert lI. .t 1'nry On AVccnesday evening whilst personally conducting a magnificent performance of his I, oratorio, lob giveii by tfio ('irdiff Mt'isical if ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... LOCAL AMUSEMENTS, - - fot THE LOST PARADISE AT fre CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL, 2cr Pztradise is at word ?? ]ends itself to a miii- pe 91 titude of definitions, but only poe0tin licenlce,sl -t Surely, could alpply it to at wolitaig's love. It 0 to is theo loss Of this womjan's love tha4t gives birth of dN to the t~itle of tine plaby which wvas presented PI T1- h Cardiff for tics first tints onl ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... LOCAL AMUSEMENT& 5 - s THEATRE ROYALi CARDIFF. No better index to the taste. of modern a e theatrical unudienees ban Dbb fonnd than the n success wtieh sudh light pieces ns In Town , are reeeivinz. The musical comedy has already visited.Cardlif, a.adits excellence is, therefore, a w well known.. The company. which will- present e.In Towntn at the Royal this week is, as large. , has-it is ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tappiug's Londoa comtpany will present thiree plays at Mr., Fletcher's theatre during the ensuing week., To-night (Monday) and on Tueeday and Wed- a nesday 'Thi- Lost Paradise, a eensational play, new to Cardiff, will be produced; On Tihursday and Saturday Young's brilliant play, Jim, the Penman, will be staged, ald OD 'Friday evening Haddon ...