NEWTON ABBOT OITARDLANS
... unction subscriptions to the various nursing associations in the Union as lastyear. The &s// says that the receipts at the Drury Lane pantomime for three weeks amounted to E 20,000. ...
... unction subscriptions to the various nursing associations in the Union as lastyear. The &s// says that the receipts at the Drury Lane pantomime for three weeks amounted to E 20,000. ...
... Tidman, clever actress as she is. She forces the fun too much and I fear she cannot yet shake off the over emphasis of her Drury Lane season. Mr. Alfred Bishop is delightful as the Dean and Mr. George Giddens in the small part of Blore is artistically perfect ...
... iy demonstration M the streets could be traced to the business-like abandon of ladies and gentlemen from Hounsditch and Drury Lane, and other quarters where the itinerant vendor of the latest popular craze is to be found. They, honest souls, blessed ...
... women are Mr& White, Mrs. Piggot, and Mrs. Nicholls. They formed part of • mother's meeting party from St. John's Church Drury-lane It doesn't shy at papers As they blow along the street ; It cute no silly capers On the dashboard with its feet ; It doeen't ...
... promoter, will build, a t a cost of .6100,900, a newt beatre at Thirty- Four Street and Eighth Avenue, to be called the Drury Lane. Lard Rosehery has been for some time past engaged in writing a book upon Napoleon. The work deals chiefly with the Emperor's ...
... of desert. ing his wife and family. The accused was arrested under somewhat peculiar circumstanme. He was a super at Drury Lane Theatre, and was taking the part of an M.P. in the House of Commons in The Price of Peace, when an officer came forward ...
... diametically opposite to that of Paderewski :— I buried my dear mother yesterday morning, and wee obliged to sing last night at Drury Lane, as the Queen man e in State. ...
... history which tells of the liason of Charles n. with the beautiful Nell Gwyn, first an orange girl selling fruit outside Drury Lane Theatre, then an actress, and subsequently the King's mistress. This reflection of life at the English court is not a pleasant ...
... described. In another column of this issue a remarkable cure at Brigham is described in detail. Mr. Dan Lean's salmi at Drury Lane Taestre us 'Wad to be 5224 per week. ...
... daisy specie@ will be popular. The scarlet geranium will be much used in design work. Mr. Dan Len° has been enraged for the Drury Lane pantomimes of 1902.3 • at a salary of £250 a week. It is proposed to hold the Coronation military review on Salisbury Plain ...
... Lewanika is returning to his people is Baroteeland, and among his most prised purchases is a collection of sew silk hale. Drury Lane Theatre shareholders are to receive it dividend of 15 per omit. out of the fito,ooo profit made on plays produced during ...
... but the biggest of all was that male every night for Harry Payne, as clown to pull with the pantaloon, in the pantomime at Drury Lane. It was seven feet long, and contained costumes large enough for the merry couple to put on, and • multitude of crackers ...