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KENT PARSON HELPS MUSIC HALL

... KENT PARSON HELPS MUSIC HALL. The Empire Music Hall at Chatham has been placed at a serious disadvantage through all the members of the orchestra, who are Reservists, being called away for war service. As there was a possibility of this popular place ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1914
Newspaper: Sheerness Times Guardian
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 744 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

JOE PETERMAN PRESENTS WITH MARK LANE as “MILKY.” as . A REAL RATTLING RAILROAD RAMBLE. ALL ABOUT A STOLEN EXPLOSIVE

... JUNCTION” SCENE 2: INSIDE STATION “TRY-IT-ON JUNCTION” THE MOST SENSATIONAL RAILWAY SMASH AND EXPLOSION EVER SEEN ON THE MUSIC HALL STAGE. LADY RAILWAY PORTERS, PIT BROW LASSIES, RAILWAY DIRECTORS, GU ARDS and TRAVELLERS. SCENERY BY REG COOPER, COSTUMES ...

JOE PETERMAN PRESENTS WITH MARK LANE “MILKY.” . as ; A REAL RATTLING RAILROAD RAMBLE. ALL ABOUT A STOLEN EXPLOSIVE

... JUNCTION” SCENE 2: INSIDE STATION “TRY-IT-ON JUNCTION” THE MOST SENSATIONAL RAILWAY SMASH AND EXPLOSION EVER SEEN ON THE MUSIC HALL STAGE. LADY RAILWAY PORTERS, PIT BROW LASSIES, RAILWAY DIRECTORS, GU ARDS and TRAVELLERS. SCENERY BY REG COOPER, COSTUMES ...

To Theatrical Speculators, Cinematograph Companies, Electric Theatre Companies, Sailors’ Homes and Others. ..

... MAY 19th, 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the Important Until recently licensed, and known as the CRITERION MUSIC HALL, Possessing a return bold me.sf to the main Hig%: Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, of 72ft., with three principal entrances ...

VARIETIES AT THE

... VARIETIES AT THE HIPPODROME. Mr. Mark Melford, the well-known music hall artiste, is rmpomible for a varied and altogether enjoyable procramme at the Hippodrome this week. &lurk himself appears in two droll sketches, “My Wife Won't Let Me” and “Non-suited ...

AN AUSTIN RUDD STORY

... AN AUSTIN RUDD STORY. 'resh from his triumphs at the Oxford Music Hall, where he has been scoring the biggest Metropolitan “hit” of his career, Mr. Austin Rudd, the well-known comedian, will be amonast his old Fastchurch friends this we]ek-end ana we ...

EGAN

... altered and the place at the back made into a hall and was called “The Oxford.” A Mr. James kept it and carried on “The Oxford Music Hall.” There was another fire in his time when the sailors again repeated their efforts as above. T believe the next change of ...

To Theatrical Speculators, Cinematograph Companies, Electric Theatre Companies, Sailors’ Homes and Others. ..

... MAY 19th, 1010, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the Important Until receatly licensed, and known as the CRITERION MUSIC HALL, Possessing a return bold Frontage io the main High Streer, Blue Town, Sheerness, of 72ft., with three princinal entrances ...

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

... which, until recently, held a licence for the sale of liquors, have a frontage of 72 feet to the main thoroughfare, with the music hall in the rear. There was a very poor attendance at the sale, and not a single bid was made. Mr. Levy suggested £BOO, but this ...

DOUBTLESS

... the cantata, “Star of Bethlechem” in the church. The Viear then declared he would not allow his church to be turned into a music hall, and forbade a repetition of the peformance. Nine weeks ago the organist arranged to«{ive another cantata at Christmas, ...

THE HIPPODROME

... In Dock—submarines C 9, Cl 2. Cl 3, kirpedo.hoata 14, 25, 19, and 20. THE GEM. Thu management of this iopu:ar little music hall aro to be congratulatA the s.dection of artistes that go to. mak. , up this week's programme. The top of the bill is Lea ...

Published: Saturday 08 March 1913
Newspaper: Sheerness Times Guardian
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 277 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BERRY & STAMM, Ltd., Commerce loose, Sheeroess-on-See. BALANCE SHEET

... paid through Cashier, Part perusal at Funeral Exposer 50 4 H.M. Dockyard Proceeds el Matinee. Barnard _ _ _ widows _ 74 0 0 Music Hall Chatham Ditto, Hippodrome, Sheerness, per Msior Thorp, It.G ai. paid into Banks Sale of Memonal Cards, per Mr. W J. Cole ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1915
Newspaper: Sheerness Times Guardian
County: Kent, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 275 | Page: 4 | Tags: none