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... 50 years.) Estimates. --r tes..Tune4: Tiianksforour splendid west window. TAYLOR (late O'Connor). 4. Berners-street, W. JOHN BARKER and Co. ?? Kensington, W„ Mourning Warehousemen. FUNERALS CONDUCTED in TOWN or COUNTRY ?? ; .mental Masonry. Cremation ...

HER MATESTY'S THIS EVENING, at 8.15. THE MUSKETEERS : Mr. Tree. Mr. Franklyn McLeay. Mr. Louis Calvert. Mr. ..

... je. Carlotta Killson. .Leila Rcptou, Kate Sargeantson, J ulie Opp. Violet \ anbrugh. GLOFE. THIS EVENING, at -IS, CASTE: Mr. John Hare. Messrs. Frederick Kerr. Gilbert Hare, Frank Gillmore; Mesdames May Harvey, Mona K. Oram. Fauny Coleman. SAVOY. Manager ...

Published: Monday 03 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1099 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

rnfSTBESSED LADIES'

... TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at S.O (doors 7.30. . THE AMBASSADOR, A Comedy in Four Acta by John Oliver Hobbea. Followed by A REPENTANCE. A I'rama in One Act. by John Oliver Hoboes. MAI iNEE of Hoth Piays SATURDAY NEXT, at 2-0^ Box-office (Mr. Arnold;. IC ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... J. M. Maskeleyne, of the Egyptian Hali, Mr. E. D. Maunder, of Greenwich oLservatory, Mr. R. Lachlan, of Cambridge, and Mr. John M. Bacon, of Coldash, Newbury, have been experimenting with considerable success on a;nal echoes by means of rocket fog signals ...

Published: Tuesday 04 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8071 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HEB MAJESTY'S. THIS EVENING, at 8.15. THK MUSKETEERS 1 Mr. Tree. Mr. Kranklyn MeLeay. Mr. lajuis Calvert. Mr. ..

... Manager. R. DOyly Carte. THIS EVENING, at 8.15. THE LUCKY STAB: Messrs. Water Paaomore. Henry Lytton. rtob.-rt Ere:t. Leonard Russell, and Fred Wright, iun. : Mesdames Rutn Vincent, Isabel Jay. Katie Vesey. and Emmie Owen. DUKE OF YORK'S. THIS EVENING, at ...

Published: Tuesday 04 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SPORTISG INTELLIGENCE

... .g, and. stalling off the challenge of Kilkcrran from the distance, won a pretty race by a neck, and thu« re- peated f.r Russell's stable the victory which it gamed in the race last year. Steeple Bob de- feated an olds on chance in Curds and Whey for ...

Published: Wednesday 05 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7199 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

_«? aaa KAVT HOUSE FURNISHING • BSI * v COMPANY (LimitedJ. p- Capital ESC.COO IS. Bet«t■ Bt^eet • W *

... TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at 8.0 (doors 7.30). THE AMBASSADOR. A Comedy in Four Acta by John Oliver Hobbes. Followed by A REPENTANCE. A Drama in One Act. by John Oliver Hobbes. MATINEE of Both Plar» SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.0. Box-office (Mr. Arnold;, 10.0 ...

CBITFRION. L-Rse? and Manager. Mr. Chailes Wyndham THIS EVENING, at __ 'for the tirst time). THE TYRANNY OK ..

... Charies Fulton. Percy Lynda'. George Baiemond. Cosmo Stuart Sara So .lern. J. C. Buekstoue. Albert E. Raynor. J. W. Macdonald. John W. Laurence. Frank Collins. F. La* ?? Preceded, at 8.0, by CHUMS. COURT. THIS EVENING, at 9.0. A COURT SCANDAL i Mr. Sey- mour ...

Published: Thursday 06 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1154 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FIRST in 1533. rtC _ T-0P TYRES. 0 D CNLOP TYRES. n r_xor TYRES, JI FOREMOST ever «mcc. -,i r

... LOBE THEATRE. _ Mr. JOHN HAKE, IT Les-e. and Manager. CLOSED for tinal rev. ar_als of THE GAY lAJRD wUEX. An Orig:iit:l Com.dy iv Eon- Acta, by Arthu- W P:ne-o. Wheb w.il be produced on SATURDAY NEXT. Apr.l i. The Mar.uessof Quex Mr. JOHN HAP.E. Sir Chic ...

YESTERDAY'S NEW BOOKS

... Code of Honour : A Romance of the Frontier War. By Hope Huntly. Sampson Low and Co. (Limited). Her Promise True. By Dora Russell. Digby, Long, aud Co. The Scarlet City. By Pots'' and Swears. Sands and Co. Shelley's Shorter Poem . and De Quincey's ...

Published: Thursday 06 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 662 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

0 ENOWNED BLACK BILKS. ••rOURNING MANTLES. • rOUBNE-G COSTUMES. «|OUBXU.G MILLINERY 1 ATEST MOURNING FASHIONS. ..

... TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at ao (doors 7.30*. THE AMBASSADOR A Comedy in Four Acts, by John Oliver Hobbes. Followed by A REPENTANCE. A Drama in One Act. by John Olivpr Hobbes. MATINEE of Doth Play . I'O-MORKOW (Saturday), at 2.0. Box-oflice (Mr. Arnold) ...

CRITERION. ?? I-esßee and Manager. Mr. C_arle_ Wyndham. THIS EVENING, at 8.20. THE TYRANNY OF TEARS, by Haddon ..

... G:a lys Komtrey. Sinden. c piiingbourne, Morrell. Kirl-y. Davis. Francis, and Lc-ttv Bind; Messrs. Huntley Wri„ht. Scott Russell. May. Andrews, nail Dixon, ana Rutland Barrin.tou. PRINCESS'S n^¥_ c ?? I l. d ?? taua 2 e ». Robert Arthur and Albert Gilmer ...

Published: Friday 07 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1220 | Page: 4 | Tags: none