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MUST COMPETE WITH OTHER CLUBS. N0 CADDIES AND NO SERVICE

... our peaceful English Sabath turned into a Continental day of sport snd amusement, with great athletic mntctings and open theatres and tho view of most Sunday golfers themeelves (so % mpresentative cf “The Yorkstrire Evening Post’ lnarned) is that they ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1911
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 358 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BEST FOR TIBEDWOTnEna

... us, he said, and to'd in illustration of tis, Oo Oo 0 Leeds Entertainments. Oo Pantomime now holds sway st all the Leeds theatres. At the Grand and tho Roya! there havo been changes, and the performances go splendidly. Miss the prinaipal boy in “The Forty ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1911
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1899 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ft J. ELLIOTT AND CO. (LTD.), CIGAR MANU- FACTURERS. HUDDERSFIELD

... and 17s, 6d Stalls, 26. 64 THEATRE YA L, BRADFORD. THE OF 15, 6.30. JOHN RDAYS. at 7. EAR ¥, DOORS, SATURDS RS, ONIN B 8AILOR” BAD THE DAY VERFORMANCES: Specia! Tucsday ces, Jan, ard 1 Every Saturday e Rao, at fier ha Theatre. Karly 1. 9 ta 5 0. 245, NHE ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1911
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 702 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE EXTRA EARLY DOOR AT THE THEATRE

... THE EXTRA FEAR) DOOR AT THE THEATRE To the Ednor of The Yorkshire Evening Post Sir,—I think scme is due to the public fram thoso in authority at the Leeds Thoatre Royal as to the meaning of the words, “or earlier,” which ap pears in their advertisement ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1911
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 383 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A icl.'.'.m fbift

... 5 per Cant. Preference and Rim Plate Fmh Meat 10 per Oaot. fe«f. h a- gDd and Elkaa. Rom. Mil kit FlanUtK>M, and Variety Theatre* 116 each. FA.—: KyahimU,V. TV, ...

TELEPHONE. 1560

... SINBAD THE SAIl.OII. DAY Sp-rial Day Performance*. Ja.« lC*h and 17lh, and Every throughout the Kuo at Lady I Jv«i »' the Theatre. 9 5 Telephone 245. HE M~ P~~I D S, T«>-> tMt f.rc ami 9. Im ( tiir «Wt, 4p -«• - t, •• *itl nt f.f uim) 5,. iox « tfiit* ...

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... Peevitant Dees of Rent and LIABILITY ond | ACCIDENT, = CUMPEND ua SICKNESS and sLASs. SERVANTS GUAKANT 7 otices RAND ( at 715. THEATRE LEEDS. JOUN DARTS PRILLIANT SUCCESS. WHITTINGTON” Wood. Locel Topéos and by T F Doyle and interpreted by the and C neds iw ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1911
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 324 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

PARTNERSHIPS

... given.— Address 70, The Yorkshire Post, Leeds. MC9EMENT SYNDICATE —Owning for Gentleman join Syndicate running large pi'tuxe theatre, skating rink, amusement, devices. and with luliy licensed prom ties.- M Ml, TB. Vatltltra Pott. Uuk. PARTNERS AND PARTNERSHIP ...

AND EXCYCI-Or.UDIA, 1911

... the players. In the appendices Mr. Murray includes a special essay the relation the plague to the closing of the London theatres. this bases several of his conclusions about the history the various companies, showing how many were driven tour the plague ...

A STUPID THEATRE JOKE. GIRLS' PLAITS CUT OFF AT BRIGHTON

... act has undoubtedly been committed in the dark: ness of the theatre. creants have fail All atiompts to detect tho iis. NO SUND. CINEMATOGRAPH. The Warrmgton Waich Oommittee Shows at local theatres on to grant or renew any licences for cinematograpa In seconding ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1911
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 205 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NIVER.SITY OF

... TRANSFER BOO' of the Bank will CLOSED Irem t'if 'ant t-- the in.-tant. both date* inclusive RAND TB K. EDS. THE GREAT COUNTY THEATRE. for Magnificent Pantomime. TO MGHT 7.15. JOHN HARTS BRiLI NT PICK WIIITriNGTON. J. HICKORY WOOD. Topics sed Lyrics bv Mr ...

OST. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1911

... who assert, that thero is a public foj whom the average theatre makes provision worth speaking ot. Mr. George tdwardes's cocntcrassertion that people go the theatre lie amused, and that a. theatre roust, above all, commercial success, lor without commercial ...