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... Chalmers, Ja*.; 200 Bovr.l Def.. IP*. W.; 2>>» Old., I*». 4'yl.; Scliweppe* Old.. J9a. 6d.: I«0 Marmsworth Picfa.. 22». * ...
... Chalmers, Ja*.; 200 Bovr.l Def.. IP*. W.; 2>>» Old., I*». 4'yl.; Scliweppe* Old.. J9a. 6d.: I«0 Marmsworth Picfa.. 22». * ...
... true thatThe Snow Man” has been withdrawn from the •wards of the Lyceum, but the work can hardly classed pantomime. At Drury Lane and the Garrick, where the genuine article was presented, there has been lack of patronage. Indeed. vo favourable has been ...
... theatre, and asked wlielber would write the (in' toiuime with li»*r. whereto at once assented, l eiigageil » big l»o» at Drury Lane, and look the ehil>. wild her little brolher, together with some elder*. «• the great show, when* lire wonderf . doings ...
... Store* Pref.. 18*.; Humphrey* Ord,. 200 (till M'Dowell Pref.. 3s. 3d.: Priling Stanley Pref.. .C» ll*. Bells Brewery Ord.. IW Drury Lane*. 31*. 61.: IjO Illustrated Ncw« ' Ord., IS- c.d.;2Bp . lSs. Djd.; Steel Pref.. 23*.: ditto Def.. 22*. W.: Calico Printer* ...
... nntcr* Ord.. 3*. 3d. prem.. fasti; • ' 4s. 4U ...
... Pref. 14- Spirts A Pon*l 4V I*t Mort. IH>. .. 101 ft ft Telegraph MaitMiaciuring ft •, Pref. ft*^ I Ift/ Theatre Royal, Drury lane. lira. 11.I 1 . Ad I I itued l*ankat lira.. I’lia ft ft Warini; ACillowft’, Cum. Pref. .. 4'i Watenow A Kona Pref. Ord. ...
... expected to see another like it. A hurried run around the “halls” led to the conclusion that this opinion was well founded. Drury Lane Theatre lias been the scene of many popular demonstrations, but the scene on Saturday night was certainly never exceeded ...
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... amount of grumbling. ** The Mar.sac Gascony,” the dram* —an heroic romantic comedy was called the programme I with which Drury Lane re-oj>cned on Satur- ; day night, was produced in the presence of very large house, which the Vmcrican element was strong ...
... against Sussex Fcei aud taking wickets tor 38 runs, tu«* la'-t five wiia seven hal!>. With reference to the coming matinee »t Drury Lane Theatre liehalf of the Home* for Disabled Soldiers, Mr. Arthur Collins informs that in addition that the the patronage the ...
... Dramatic ami Musical Matinee, which has been organised Mi Arthur Collins ami Madame Cellini, to be given the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, to-day, is. London Correspondent, ensured. Yesterday there was a rehearsal part the programme, and opportunity was afforded ...
... Petroiciira Ordinary. lr, :i Saraeaut Drib Preference. Miiiar's Karri and Jarrah Ordinary, ditto Preference, and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 4 each. FINANCIAL LAND, etc.—Risen; National Land and Colonisation Ordinary 4. FINANCIAL TRCSIS. Fallen- Army and Navy ...