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... ‘sir CHARLES HALLE Oil, v. i, i-ii-.J , Deo 16th. 1885. Dear Sirs.—l have pleasure in expressing the great satisfaction Which 1 have had playing upon your New Iron Pianos, which for quality tone and perfection of touch are all that can Messrs. Waddiugtou ...
... 'SIR CHARLES HALLE. Dear Sirs.—l have pleasure in expressing the great satisfaction which 1 have bad in playing upon your New Iron Pianos, which for quality tone and perfection touch are all that can desired. “Messrs. Waduiugtou Brothers CHARLES HALLE ...
... .Mr CHARLES HALLE. Further particulars will he duly announced. CHARLES OLLIVIEK, Secretary, FPLLDRESS SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS^ FOURTEENTH SEASON, 1878-1879. NOTICE —The Books are now Opened for the reception of BIhSCRIBEKS' NAMES, and persons wishing to ...
... extent in the nature of auto- biography, and has the advantage of having been edited by Sir Charles's son and daughter. Sir Charles HallS was born on April 11th, 1819, at the I moment when the church bells began to ring in Easter I morm-surely a most happy ...
... INDISPOSITION OF MR CHARLES HALLE, regret announce that Mr. Charles Halle is suffering from an attack pleurisy. Mr. 6 took cold whilst playing at concert at Bradfoid Friday, and after playing at Bolton the-.follpwmg evening returned home very unwell. ...
... SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS THEY ARE (HE HAMILTON AMERICAN ORGANS Are Superior to all others. ...
... MARRIAGE OF SIR CHARLES HALLE. The marriage of Sir Charles Halle, the well-known pianist and orchestral conductor, to Mme. Norman- Neruda, the famous Austrian violinist, was celebrated at the Pro-Cathedral, Kensington, on Thursday. The wedding was a ...
... TUNER MR CHARLES HALLE. JOHN TRUMBLE & COMPANY, PAPKK-IIAIfGINO MANTJFACTURILBS, 42, YOKK STREET, LEEDS. WAREHOUSE-UPPER BASINOHALL STREET. ...
... Strangers’ | £46,000, s valued many cities, er acre, FUNERAL OF SIR CHARLES HA e Lands included The funeral of the late Sir Charles Halle ends and yesterday a’ Prive to thei is period sung at the Church of the | som pany Mass w Jommpany in Manchester, to which ...
... HAL: — domiciled in always adapt themselves readily to English thought and get at the hearts of people. But the late Sir Charles Hallé ¢ over the disadvantages of forei ead in the North iteslf—the most difficult at pm. for a stranger to thrive in—won a degree ...
... PERFORMERS. Conductor. Sir CHARLES HALLE. Scots seven o'clock Concert to commence at Half-past Seven. Tickets will issued on Thursday, December IRb, at Ten o'clock, Sl Georges Hall. Applications letter, addressed the Secreand accompanied a remittance ...