THEATRE. NEXT WEEK
... THEATRE. NEXT WEEK. PERSONAL VISIT OF MR. FRED TERRY, VIOLET FAREBROTHER. And actual London Company in the World-famous Play, THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.”’ ...
... THEATRE. NEXT WEEK. PERSONAL VISIT OF MR. FRED TERRY, VIOLET FAREBROTHER. And actual London Company in the World-famous Play, THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.”’ ...
... Ascot rd, Moseley, Birmingham. PARTNERSHIPS, INVESTMENTS, SHARES. bale, genuine bsygain, FREEHOLD PICTURE - and VARIETY THEATRE, between two large towns, good colliery district; absolutely competition; the trade is there; could made double profits; specially ...
... AM USE:IIk:NTS, Royal Opera House.- - The Freedom of the Seas. at 7.30. Floral flail l'ittore Theatre. 2 to 10. Palace Theatre of Varieties. At 6.40 and 14.40. HEALTH CAMPAIGN. County Insurance Committee'' Far: Reaching Propofal. Winter Lectures for ...
... AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. MATINEE. SATURDAY, 2.15. EARLY DOORS PIT AND GALLERY, 6.45 and 1.45. ARTHUR BOURCHIER'S CO. IN LATEST SENSATIONAL PLAY. SCANDA L, COSMO HAMILTON. DIRECT FROM THE STRAND THEATRE, LONDON. Box Plan:—Marr ...
... Mill-road. 6.30 till 10.30. Clti-ma. Market hill. till 10. Kinenia. Mill road. 6.30 till 10.30. J h , Promi-e. the New Theatre, 7.45. TUESDAY. IMIU'y. Sop and Read, at pi*. B.'- 1 -,,r I'-*-' K. p«»itorr. 11. Rtf op. Messrs, and Sons, Burr •t Fair ...
... sicaped the I resident director. colleeth,es were taken last i horrors and rupoverisimient of groat war Week the Empire Theatre. Neweastle, in aid is in alt excellont position to carry the. Tync,ide Si•ottish Dependents' Food. out its long deferred project ...
... inauguration the' Gilbert and Sullivan revivals at the end of September. I believe this ope: has not been performed at a West End theatre since 1898. and it is so essentially ilbertian in plot and dialogue, and so full of popular melodies, that no better choice ...
... due to the Tigers will be very acceptable. After the game the team and the officials who formed the party, visited the Theatre Royal and witnessed a performance of the farce Baby Mine. To-night Stoke will be met Anlaby-road. The kick-off is 6.15 ...
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... HALIFAX THEATRE. TWIOE NIGHTL § OVE AND FJUuiE | AW l‘ WRIDAY \‘n.’l!' .-yl‘ : =!.M F.c\ll. A (,-nu. ({\\,\_\ G() B LECTRIC COMMERCIAL ST, “THE RAINBOW THEATRE HALIFAX. TRIAL. Williamn Furraus Vlarky ey wud Airing (VFBEENE'S PICTURES U VICTORIA HALL—TO-DAY ...
... STOLL PICTURE THEATRE, NEWCAeII.I.,'N•T OrrITIP(101:F 9 10. ALL THE WEEK: E L 0 LINCOLN t THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN. iitre4 Step'. TAR ZA N OF 111 E AL PES. Pcrititly the r•e•artet es of Om 0-tai Rrttatn. The o 7 Those *rill be arteened ditt.re the seek ...
... Dependents' Fund. By the kindness of Mr. Richard Thoniton. resident director, collections were taken last week at the Empire Theatre, Newcastle, in aid of the Tyneside Scottish Dependents' Fund, and thrcugh the efforts of Mr. Austin Devereux, acting manager ...