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... 1 KcU)t>i/a^f(^) V SILVER, £14 15s PRINCE'S PLATE, i CHALLENCE TROPHIES FOR ALL COMPETITIONS. London f 2, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., E.C. Q, i (Pacing the Mansion House Rooms I 158 to 162, OXFORD ST., W. MANUFACTORY SHOW ROOMS: THE R0Y/\L WO^KS, NORFOLK STREET, SHEFFIELD. !6 SILVER, 65/-, 100/-, 130/-, 170/- PRINCE'S PLATE, 25/-, 35/-, 45/-, 50/- w Wini SILVER CUP AND STAND, £45. KII.VRR TITP ONLY. ...

MR. LEWIS WALLER

... . Mit. Lewis Waller, the Hotspur of Mr. trees revival ot Henry IV., gives an excellent performance. It is moreover a Shakespearian one a most desirable quality for a Shakespearian part but one which some of Mr. Waller's colleagues do not bring so much in to evidence as he. Mr. Waller how soon the time flies 1 is becoming quite an old actor. He has been beiore the public for nearly fourteen ...

TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SPORTS OF THE RAVENSBOURNE ATHLETIC CLUB

... . Capt. Danglisli. Mr. E. P. Sells. Mr. Pragnell. Mr. W. F. Cook. Miss Leslie Giibblc. Mrs. Gribble. Mr. G. J. Gribble. Miss Gribble. Mr. Wall. Master G. F. Pragnell. THE VICE-PRESIDENT'S TENT. T1IE COMICAL RACE-- AT THE START. THE STARTERS FOR THE CHILDREN'S RACE. THE COMICAL RACE-- AT THE FINISH. Millar. Payne. Knight. Burnand. Bardsiey. HALF MILE SCRATCH RACE THE START FOR THE FINAL. ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS: MISS FANNIE WARD; THE 1st VOLUNTEER BATTALION ROYAL FUSILIERS--CITY OF LONDON REGIMENT; A ..

... OUR ILLUSTRATIONS _ _ MISS FANNIE WARD MISS FANNIE WARD, who plays Marcelle in A Night Out, and in conjunction with Mr. Giddens is responsible for so much of the fun of the piece, is a native of St. Louis, Missouri, where she was educated. Having always had an admiration for the stage she associated herself at an early age with an amateur dramatic club, with which she was acting when she ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... GOLF JOTTOSTGS. THE WELSH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.-- The concluding stages of this important fixture were full of interest, and spectators were furnished with a real golfing treat. The eight players who qualified to compete for the championship by holes were, Mr. Plunkett 89, Mr. W. Jones 89, Major Ruck 90, Mr. Hunter 92, Mr. Stock 94, Mr. Ingledew 95, Mr. Howell 97, and Air. Mainwaring 102, and ...

Mappin & Webb's

... \\r I r 1 1 J lubbiu iAl\[cbfe> \\r I 4 r 1 1 J icbbiu 'ANcbob ONLY LOL JJUil AJJUisnitotiJiiCj, 158 to 162, OXFORD ST., W., 2, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., E.C. Manufactory and Show Rooms-- THE ROYAL WORKS, NORFOLK ST., SHEFFIELD, (FACING THE MANSION HOUSE.) ...

ROWING

... . Two contests between schools which annually try conclusions on the water have recently been decided, that of Magdalen College School, Oxford, and Bath College, causing additional interest as representatives of those institutions had seats in both the Oxford and Cambridge boats this year. The venue was the Avon at Bath, and the visiting four gained a rather easy victory, making the record of ...

WESTERN (AYR) MEETING: THE COUNTY CUP

... WESTERN (AYR) MEETING. The County Cup. This handsome trophy, which is in massive sterling silver, is beautifully modelled in high relief iu the Italian style and is flunked on either side by figures carrying laurel wreaths em blematical of victory, while the stem is ornamented by horses' heads very cleverly modelled. The cup, which was raced for on Thursday last, and won by Lord Lonsdale's ...

THE SINGHALESE TROUPE AT THE INDIAN EXHIBITION

... . An entertainment of absorbing attraction at the India and Ceylon Exhibition, Earl's Court, is that given in the Singhalese Palace. Among the performers are Devil Dancers, Drum Beaters, and Jugglers, who illustrate the curious forms of amusement that obtain in their native land. At home the Singhalese Devil Dancers would appear to be the most popu'ar favourites. These and tho Stick Dancers ...