“PEOPLE” ALMANAC FOR 1900
... with Directions how to see them. An Invaluable Boon Visitors the Metropolis. Plans of the London Theatres, and List of Music Halls, with particulars how reach them. Leading Events in 1899. ...
... with Directions how to see them. An Invaluable Boon Visitors the Metropolis. Plans of the London Theatres, and List of Music Halls, with particulars how reach them. Leading Events in 1899. ...
... probable that the racing cyclist will find a fresh lease of life in an unexpected quariet I namely, on the music-hall stage. In America Iite music-hall has wiznessed a cycle race. and )Paris has already with a 40 metre lap at the I Nouveau Cirque, copied ...
... vegetables. bread. oranges and bags of sweets. In addition to the collection niade list Sunday at the CChristmas service in the Music Hall, the trrstees o' the late M-AL John Leith gave £1 from a fulnd left ' to providej dinners fir poor children'. Contributions ...
... WATER BOTTLES HOT WATER BOTTLES HOT WATER BOTTLES HOT WATER BOTTLES HOT WATER BOTTLES ABERDEEN CHORAL UNION. MESSI AH;’ MUSIC HALL. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AT 7 P SANTLEY AND Jraßß SOLOISTS Tvct-: s—Reserved, and 3-. I'njfeerved, 2; sd. 3s. le. Reserved from ...
... —Wishing your Fund the success it deserves, yours sincerely. SATE CARNEY (the Popular Comedienne). (Collins's and Royal Albert Music Halls). ens -street, Walworih, &E., Dec. 30. TO THE EDITOR OP THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. Sni—lt affords me much pleasure to transmit ...
... contingent had uphill work in contending with the strain: of the Absent- Minded Beggar and the more boisterous of the music-halls. The main thoroughfares were very noisy for an hour afterwards but between one and two o'clock all sounds the revel had ...
... foremost placo in the literary contents is ac- ry corded to an amusingly vigorous attack by Mr Jm John Hollingshead upon Music Hall legislation There ic also a humorous titory ?? Chancer Noewton, of how a New York interviewer out- witted n English playwright ...
... lighted up, and many people were hurrying to St. Mary's. In Market-place bands of lads were yelling picrcing refrains from low music-hall songs the accompaniment of church bells, which they seemed to be trying to drown with the noise they made. The great church ...
... ioinani, enfiaeera, plumber*. -Hackle's ti. Street. call and ~ Clarke. Adams, * Co., VKWII fitK. 3i'» .t cntertainm.'a'.' Music Hall, front offers.—9329 News. for Loudon Crwn)7 available lb January; 10s. Appl/ MnreUidl JSircet. TT^TBRELLAS.*—Ec-c©ver&>g ...
... glorious “Auld Syne the mouths 'of Cocthrieys. As I have indicated, the crowd more English than Scottish, and brand new music hall and patriotic song' were monin vogue than our national ditties. Once when a voung man passed along playing “The Cock the ...
... THE MESSIAH IN THE MUSIC HALL. usual New Year's Day, the Edinburgh Choral Union gave performance of Messiah in ttie Music Hall. Iliero was a largo ana most enthusiastic The choir, under the leadership of Mr Gollinson, acquitted admirably, the various ...
... Grand Circle only. palace of varieties, BItOADMFAI). Fre-holder and LdSwaaws; Lain A. ataasana. THE ONLY FULLY-LICENCED MUSIC HALL IN BRISTOL. Tat- GRAND LOUNGE, the Finest the City, always open, Sundays included. LADY VANSEL. Burl>s.iiie Actres*. Vocalist ...