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Ballinrobe Chronicle and Mayo Advertiser

DARING BANK ROBBERY

... character was committed at the London and County Bank, Henrietta street. Covent Garden, on Saturday afternoon. Between 12 and one o'clock the representative of a salesman in Covent Garden called at the bank to deposit some LA and, as usual on a Saturday afternoon ...

MADAME DMA DI MURSKA

... She made her appearance at Her Majesty's Theatre, May 11, 1865, and sang there ocessionally until 1873. as well as at Covent Garden and Drury Lane. The effect of her voice, her marvellous shake In the septet in Lucia, will never be forgotten by those ...

NOTICE

... ibgredienur may be obtaleed from any chemist 7 Ins to any address on application to Puovesson Fames Rsown, 2, Bing-street, Covent Garden Lorsiss. NOTICE. I THE BALLINROBE CHRONICLE Aas ben Idais at the Patt-offies, Lando*, ...

FROM BERLIN TO SHANGHAI ON HORSE. BLCK

... on the piano, End can compose. An opera from bin pen would be a precious work for Sir Augustus Harris for sent year at Covent Garden. Poor little fellow! everything ought to be got of him as soon es possible, while be edge. His name is Lion Nesoifeki. ...

A FAMOUS LONDON MAKE t

... Sovereign bands, and in lbfr3 it granted to John, of Bedford, mbar family sines drawn a princely hem the fat agate. . _ To sea Covent Garden at its best and busiest you must Map before the lack has brushed the dewdrop from hie wing, on • Tuesday, • Thursday ...

NOTICE

... having laded In a single easel. ingredients may be obtained from any chemist. east to any on speslicatim to (I Spews, 2, Covent Garden Loorice. ...

CLAREMORRIS UNION

... England. Send for Pamphlet and Testbuontals. pianoforte Iv not mu. h more than • century old. In a playbill honied • Covent, Garden, May 16, 1767, we find among other annuuucenteuts the following :—' Br.ctler will a favourite song from Jedith, arcompathed ...

EXHIBIT'S(' TIIII ERBELTS

... violinists, and retained to the end such distinguished posts as leader of the Philharnionic orchestra and ifottort , at Covent Garden Theatre. Mr. John Tiplrid Carrodus was born at Keighley, Yorkshire. January 211, 1:' , 31.1. He showed such musical aptitude ...

A VETERAN ACTRESS

... tickets for any performance at • theatre except by ordering • box for the lemon to be reserved for her at Drury Lane or Covent Garden. It was in Ipswich, in 1805, that Mrs. Keeley was born; and in 1/ 4 24, ia the quaint old town, she made her real ,khat ...

LAND COURT

... can be very well enjoyed just now. Majesty's Theatre, at the bottom of the Haymarket, has long rivalled Lawry-lane and Covent Garden in the of high which characterises its atirsethana During the laat few days, however, there ham been so much else to think ...

ANU, 'O. THE VARTRY WATER DI KINGSTOWN

... resumed duties at Saint Petersburg. It is his intention to retire from the stage after he fulfilled his engagement at Covent Garden for the coming season. - Auvicit TO Mcrrneas—Are you broken of your rest ; by a sick child, suffering with the pain of ...