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... wavs hau one, an sp ssualty, one wounded ing for a Free State Boer to do, e am here in Capeiown because T sco} tacie at Drury Lane. Under the stage of the mong the list of « ...
... Chelteuham playgoers may consider them- selves complimented in the selection of the local Opera House by Miss Ada Blanche, the Drury Lane pantomime favourte, for thi a ‘ initial of ber new provinci tour in The Girl.” The musical comedy itself, which boasts of ...
... ed Artistes will travel from LodJju to lake part in tbs programme : LETTY LIND, from Daly Theatre. MISS EVELYN nCGIIES. Drury Lane. MISS GRACE RUCHE, t.omedy Theatre. WALTER GEORGE, Humorous Musical Sketches. MR. BARRY LINDON. Baritone. MR. MURRAY KING ...
... will travel jondou to take part in the specially from J rogramme MiSS LETT Y LIND, from Daly's Theatre. MISS EVELYN HUGHES, Drury Lane. MISS ROCHE, Comedy Theatre. MR. WALTER CEORGE, Hamorous Musical Baritone MR. BARRY LINDO ML 2. u, Lyceum Theatre. Doors ...
... air, ©. Clara). specially from to take part in the, programme :— Iss LETTY LIND, from Daly's Theatre. MISS EVELYN BUGHE Drury Lane. MISS GRACE ROCE Comedy Theatre. R. WALTER GEORGE, Humorous Musical Sketches. R. BARRY LINDON, Baritone. Mk. MURRAY KING ...
... Kise dur. Ulars). ae speci Jy trom to tase part im the me: {iss TY LIND, from Daly's Theatre. MI S. MISS GRA EVELYN HUGHES, Drury Lane. \CE ROCILE, Comedy Theatre. WALTER GEORGE, Humorous Musical Sketches BARRY LINDON, Baritone, MR. MURRAY KING, Lyceum Theatre ...
... NTOMTS, MstnfJay.ste JOpia. ffera—The performance this comm'-nces 7.30 pm- !:»n UrceV» No, in •■HEARTS ABE TRUMPS trotn Drury Lane Theatre. ,I ...
... Matinee Saturdey, at 2.50 p.m. Nore—The this week comssences at 7.50 p ny in Ben No. } Com TR UMPS.’ “H EARTS ARE From Drury Lane Jupe 4th—Mr. and Mrs. Benaon and Comps |+ om be 1} 7 a = SE lo h ain Doustne THK WEEE, Marmvgxe on Saturpay, Jung R, D'OYLY ...
... ready cash, borrow from them, He wes finally denounced by 1 > of his victims. haan At the trial leee then he ad- RIOT IN DRURY LANE. e was the scene of a furious attack on the hortly after midnight on Saturday, Dru.,- ice. A constable was attempting to ...
... from a fanlight situated eight feet from the floor. Boeiena swarmed the workhouse wall, and broke away into Maclin-streot. Drury-lane. Forturately a policeman had seen him climbing. was recaptured after a smart chase and restored to the workhouse. BANK NOTE ...
... EstiiaatM Dnip** F:o*. W. H. FRY, Scsbrres. LONDON-ROAD. CHELTENHAM. MONUMENTAL WORK A SPECIAL ITT. Sir Henry Irving's matinee Drury Lane on Tuesday boh&lf of the sufferers lUe GaJveston disaster realised over £l,lOO. Despite the series of disasters which India ...
... over t-e fortunes of old Drury Lane. Rim. Reeves appeared as First Warrior in sang Purcell’s ■ Com. if you dare,” which made own hia d rt£er.- went to Pari, and Disced himself under the celebrated Signor Whilst at Drury Lane the young English tenor felt ...