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... DRURY LANE SHOW BOAT..A New Musical Play. Lvgs, 8.15 precisely. Mat. Wed Sat, 2.30 precisely. DUKE OF YORK'S— SUCH . MEN . ARE DANGEROUS. MATHESON LANG. Ergs, 8.30. W - e - d, Sat, 2.30. EMBASSY Swiss Cottage. (Primrose Hill 2211.) THE SEVENTH GUEST ...
... To Drury Lane. Major lan Bullough is, I hear, selling his pleasant house at Kingston Hill known as Coombe Green, as his wife prefers to live in the West of England where they have a farm called DrUry Lane. Mrs. Bullough, whom ve. used to know as Lily ...
... AT DRURY LANE 'Steady, steady! Are you ready now? said the man with the flashlight. Wa-lowP roared a great white torn cat. and throwing back his head Wa-wa-wa-wa Wow-ow-ow! Ignoring this unseemly negative, the photographers took the flashlight ...
... DRURY LANE Daily at 2.30 and 8.30. Sundays at 8.0. IF YOU CAN IMAGINE A `CHU CHIN CHOW' ENLARGED TO FIT THE WEMBLEY EXHIBITION. YOU WILL GET SOME IDEA OF THIS GORGEOUS PRODUCTION. —The Star. ...
... DRURY LANE. At, 1.30 and 7.30. Mats., To-day, Wed., Thurs., Sat., 1.30. WILKIE BARD and GEORGE GRAVES. IDA RENE and MARIE GEORGE. A DELPHI.—Every Evening, at 8.15. THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY, by Arthur Conan Doyle. Matinees Every Wednesday and Saturday, at ...
... DRURY LANE, (Ger. 2588.) THE DESERT SONG. A New Musical PIaYT . elchman. Edith Day. Gene Gerrard. Evenings, 8.15. Mats, Wed and Sat, 2.30. OF'YORICS—(Ger. 0313.) GOOD MORNING, BILL With Ernest Trues. Evg.i, 8.40. Wed, Sat, 2.30. FORTUNE—(Reg. 1307.) Evgs ...
... DRURY LANE. SMALL Freehold Office Properly, icolal JEI6S. tow price to close (4954) CANNING-PLACE COMMANDING POSITION. RF.A, about 850 :»ids. * Corporation leasehold, 75 ■ * - years from 1857. (A.B) CHURCH-ALLEY AND OLD POST OFFICE PLACE. IT A LIVABLE ...
... Drury Lane! NORTH Wales isn't just a string of resorts along the coast. It's a Drury Lane production. Revolving stage and all. And sometimes it seems to move up and down, leaving you with the feeling that you've left the earth. This North Wales of theirs ...
... AT DRURY LANE The masque was repeated the following night, and published a few days later. After a performance in Dublin, Alfred was brought to Drury Lane Theatre on March 20, 1745, so that Londoners did not hear Rule, Britannia until five years after ...
... FOR DRURY LANE? Mr. Edgar Wallace will be even more busy than usual during the next few weeks. He is working against time to produce the scenario of a new musical play which he Intends to finish by the end of the month for submission to Sir Alfred Butt ...
... DRURY LANE. Mr. Arthur C.sUs Mirth•Provokiag Siadbad. If tb• baby's first laugh become, a fairy, as Kr. prettily imagism. then playlund, or a part_ of become something ef ktrylund, for the msasgere bars Med with each other to **as Even • comedy, which ...