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... dral, St, James’ Green, and Hyde Park, Piccadilly, Bond-sweet, and within Is. cab far® or -pe omnibus ride ail principal theatres. The Milk, Butter, Eggs, and Cream are the Proprietors’ Farm, Dors ...
... dral, St, James’ Green, and Hyde Park, Piccadilly, Bond-sweet, and within Is. cab far® or -pe omnibus ride ail principal theatres. The Milk, Butter, Eggs, and Cream are the Proprietors’ Farm, Dors ...
... Theatre IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. BY CHARLES READE. at:. by ARTHUR SHIRLEY from the Drama as played at the Drnry Lane, Theatre, . A Great Story by • Great Wetter. It's lids means so mueb.—so striking. so hopeful, so we. COMEDIES, THE GRAPHIC, etc. ...
... the number tables, chairs, beds, and the amount r: money their possesion. Everything, course, being nationalised, including theatres. The writer—an actor—iUusteates the autocratic power the Soviet. the end the first act one the Soviet Deputies strolled in ...
... benefit performa aily. Wednesday one of the most interesting items doubtedly that for which the popular me director of the Theatre Royal was himself sible. It was a demonstration of the man which the stage effects, that add so much enjoyment of paniomimes ...
... anxious to use English style in Irish. Some dramatic works, a few of which are charming, have been published and acted. A theatre for the Irish language would have a very great influence; it would be necessary to organise local or Itinerant companies that ...
... HAND-TRUCK: and, atron^.-F. I).. pro«e. Fniitorer .Herßiaioa^Tlratbfleld^^^^^ MISS iMUtIS KKNDM “NURSE LENSON” AT THE GAIETY THEATRE, BEXHILL-ON-SEA OBSERVER. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 1919 BETTER COAL SUPPLY. BEXHILL’S LOW RATIONS. favourable report irom the Fuel ...
... afternoon, when Miss Eveline Petherick's Island Orchestra, which has won for itself a hif(h reputation, gave a concert the Theatre Royal, under distinguished patronage. Miss Petherick was fortunate in securing Miss Dorothy Harris and Mr. \V. Underwood, ...
... entire production will be presented in exactly the same manner was before the King and Queen Windsor Castle, and at the Palace Theatre, Loudon. THE HIPPODROME. The popular manager of this wellknown resort picks up Just the right sort of entertainment to suit ...
... Amethyst, Sevres, Rose, Greys, Blues, etc. Booking at Theatre. 70 Dozen French Afternoon Tea Aprons, fine Organdi Muslin, pretty Bib and frilled, 1/11. Wonderful Value. Dublin, Ltd., ABBEY THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 8. MATINEE, Saturday, 2.30. “THE COINER,’’ ...
... to the papers, there never has I»een a bad or even indifferent show. In the end It would good thing for the management of theatres if they knew they were liable to fair criticism. I hope your contemporaries will join with you in giving decent burial to ...
... THE KING'S FUND for Disabled oMcers and Mtin of the Navy. Army and Air Force.—A grand, concert Is to be gtven at the Gem Theatre Sunday afternoon next, in aid of this worthy fund, by the delightful and popular orchestra of the Suffolk Regiment, under ...
... teachers, the position as regards salaries was very unsatisfactory. VINDICTIVE AT ZEEBRUGGE. The ' management of the Empire Theatre, Chatham. has secured for exclusive presentation in next Iweek's programme., Mr. S. W. Poole's lateet and greatest myrionama ...