THE WHISTLING OYSTER
... sibilant noise when inhaling and exhaling. F..ttening on a diet of bran in a bowl of -alt aster. brought many customers to no Drury Lane ehopteeper. and Dickens and Thad:era were among those who went to hear it whistle. ...
... sibilant noise when inhaling and exhaling. F..ttening on a diet of bran in a bowl of -alt aster. brought many customers to no Drury Lane ehopteeper. and Dickens and Thad:era were among those who went to hear it whistle. ...
... boards at the Stoke Newington Theatre this week, and is being played to delighted audiences. Next week one of the great Drury Lane successes! The Prince of Peace, will be produced by Arthur Collins; and it may be mentioned that 311 r. Collins' company ...
... Th. Rittenrril Road. Lutterworth. 106 fo for Three. sad rood Cll6oll* Anne: would wit Dairyman.—AC DON. Prince of Wales. Drury Lane. by. 4M T 0 LET. 102 WREN of DRAMS LAND for 12 month'', or would let it premanostly at low rent.—FLrrew an, Prick 694 ...
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... thoroughbred horses and the wonderfully well-trained Trixie. Mr. Frank Geraldpresents the play in a manner worthy of - Drury Lane at its best. ...
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... the screen—is that. which shows the collection of cats which is th^ chief intcre.st. of the eccentric Mr. Rich. manager of Drury Lane Theatre. thorn Peg. bY playing no to his infatuation for these pets. persuades to give her a chance on the stage. ...
... labourer. was before the Bow Street magistrates, on 'onday, charred with the murder of Charles Menekton, a super - at Drury Lane Theatre. Aerording to evtrience already given, the prisoner, who was enii);o3,:d at the theatre, Crught with Monektois in ...
... —For Salo. desarable sag Bd., roam Worcdater Road, all road chanson paid.—For particulars, rnte M., 4, Goldmitb Bnildlagd, Drury Lane, London, W ...
... N. Ti. Week. VARONIQUIL IS.I3NDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, .11,, 7 'Ent &arm, :O. VIENTWCRTN CROKE Presents the LREATEST of ALL DRURY LANE Successes, E EiONDMAN, By Hal! Caine. ...
... account of himself, he arrested him.—Fined 2s ed.-- Tom Bailey, labourer, no fixed abode, was charged with being drunk in Drury Lane on the previous day. and John Smith, cooper, no fixed abode, was charged with being drunk and disorderly at the same time ...
... ARREST AT THE PANTOMIME. In the galler;Of Drury Lane Theatre last Friday afternoon Mr. John Williamson, • Yorkshire schoolmaster, bad his watch, chain. and seal stolen. On the advice of the police be went to the theatre again on Monday, when he noticed ...