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ALL NSIVIST COLOURS ARO DAMNS

... ceninSi4 UNSEAL DI‘CoUNT. Zr.i'vritFreatcPreti:llAroirl=, , a Ou.arantead Durability. PIANOS, Iteceauseadad by the IMO Sir Charles Halle. the highest authority in Britain. Prom to £1 0. Montbl al la LlBltliAl. CASH Discomr. OSSUINIC A MiI:RICAN, to ORGAN'' ...

TWO GREAT PIANISTS

... self-appreciation, which may be substantiated any day by listening to his comments while Playing. This is one of the best. Sir Charles Halle, himself a great pianist, after Hatesinn to Pachmann's Chopin, said to him on one occaeion, when he had just finished planing— ...

THE MAGAZINES

... prodoctlou worthy of a good frame. It is ectitled Cicala, and is • reproduction of a photograph by' W. G. D. Downey. Sir Charles Halle, LL.D., heal • oontnbution on The Royal Manchester College of Music, and Mr Lionel 8. Ma lean gives An American Opera ...

LUCK OF EDF.NHALL

... glees do break or fall—Farewell the luck of Edenball. This is the subject which Sir Frederick Cowen, whe eucceeded Sir Charles Halle • conductor at the Manchester and other concerts, has put Into music. HONOUR WITHOUT PROFIT. An office of honour, without ...

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... taken place! What a difference there wee between the man of 1039 and the man of 1876 ! —From the Life and Letters of Sir Charles Halle. THE ZOOLOGIST. Vain fops, invariably on view, Oot up reprdleas of expense. On Sundays, walkingin the Zoo. What puppies ...

THE MAGAZINE&

... Saturday. LORD Sausztrur travelled from Hatfield to Newhaven on Monday morning and left for Dieppe. AT Johannesburg Sir Charles Halle met two of his sons, one of whom is a newspaper editor there. Sextons Fates rN ilouAND.—Two more serious fires are reported ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1895
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 4943 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IMPROVING

... IMPROVING. In charging ;he gitind jury at the opening of the Central Criminal Court Session this week, Sir Charles Hall, the Recorder, said there were no persons for trial, but he was happy to say that this was much under the average number. There were ...

DEATHS

... Friends Amorous of offending Please Inert cortege at Ohl Marshland Cemetery gate. 15 1. In. Mrs Thoma■ Hall and Mr and Hrs Charles Hall desire to thank staff and employee. of Sun Foundry. relatives. friends and neigh• boars for kind ezpresaions of rymiiathr ...

LONGRIGGEND

... artistes brig Miss Wailer (sorsa, . Hue Sisal toopeaesq. Mr e.d7'Watson (tabor James rri ersor), Mr Andrea WatsonVls Mr Charles Hall and Mr Anderson r (duets . iglu Anderson >, Taller Robert H. Haggerty telerstiosistl, Mr Wißiam Muster and Messrs Marls ...

Published: Saturday 16 April 1927
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 123 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LONGRIGGEND

... following Mr Wet. W. Hunter. Placa. tionist and entertainia Miss Walker, soprano: Mr Alex. Watson. tenor: Medan A. Rodger. Charles Hall. T. Robertson, tenor James Pen man, tenor Mr John Hall. late organist id the churrit delighted all by his selections in ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1925
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 130 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

DI'NBETH GREEN

... Russell 12; P. Sommerville 22, v. James White 15; A. M'Onitiness 16, v. James M'Cuitmess 11. Winners:—Thomas Beveridge, Charles Hall, Robert Wilson, and James Hisek (skip). ...