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... tIVERPOOL THEATRES. -I THE PANTOIME& Th Babes in the Wood, the most anm;ming pantomime which is being produced at the Court Theatre, ao-innes to attract crowded audiences. Mr. Groves and Mr. Mozart ...
... tIVERPOOL THEATRES. -I THE PANTOIME& Th Babes in the Wood, the most anm;ming pantomime which is being produced at the Court Theatre, ao-innes to attract crowded audiences. Mr. Groves and Mr. Mozart ...
... lent- cult tent The first four volumes of the new series. of lese the Oxford Classical Texts (Scriptorum Classicoraum are Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) wvill be issued imme- oks, diately fro ...
... 0 n A TREASURE-TROVE. o t Robert Louis Stevenson. Leters to his 0 C Family and Friends. Selected and edited, o with Notes and Introduction, b~y Sidney , Colvin. (London: Methuen an ...
... ,he rear P899 was full of activity; yet, Facngn back, there are few remarkable Lhjags to record. On every hand ceaseless dustrY. but everything reaching a merely ..interesting le ...
... ,-,c n'TXT BY ALFRED AUSTIN. The following poem appears in the eurrent bane of The Graphic, January 6, 1900:- One more enaracem! then o'er the main, And nobly play the Soldier's pa ...
... T; e pantominys which now run on bright and smooth line, have been well patroised during the past Week, and merry laughter has resounded within the walls of the Ocgrt, Shakespeare, Prince ...
... At the annual meeting of the Liver Sketching Club held on the 3rd inst., the following members were elected officers for the ensuing year:-President, Mr. R. Wane; vice-presidenut Mr. T. Phi ...
... THE EBLISHl EDUGIATION I EXHIBITION. LIVERPOOL KEX RIT. The English Educltion Exhibition, which was opened by the Prine of Wales, in the Im- peral Institute, on the 5th inst., and which has been organ ...
... LIVERPOOL THIEATRES. I ROYAL COURT. The ?? pantomime at the Court Theatre would be referred to as funny has been amply jusifed daring the past wees. On all hands The Babes in the Wood is spctea o ...
... AN E TRAORDINARY SOVEL* A powerful novel, ad one of ntrcd y cham'tenatrics in nore ways than one, is L. T. Medea sA Sorts. Its deep hu - in - ihr it is one of thoe btors which one cannot put down un ...
... SO A. -I TUE BIOGRAPHY OF MILLAIS. TIhe Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Tdillais.` By his son, J. G. 'Millais. (Lon- don. Metluen and Co. Two vols. 32s.) ?? life of Sir John Mil ...
... . MAGAZINES FOR THE MĀ¶ONTH. I I In the Jannary issue of the Girl's Own = Paper the usual features which make this 0 excellent magazine a favourite with both girls and their mothers are well represen ...