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... Cattier. Minim Outfitting, Bce, unrivalled. Price 21. of ell newesnais, or pen free. 3 stamps, final the Pethidine, 93 lk 94. Drury Lane, landoe, W.C, 106 ...
... Cattier. Minim Outfitting, Bce, unrivalled. Price 21. of ell newesnais, or pen free. 3 stamps, final the Pethidine, 93 lk 94. Drury Lane, landoe, W.C, 106 ...
... today states that Professor is iinking, and cannot Is niany boors. THE MINERS. Sr Aegutus ham agreed to grant the are of Drury Lane Theatre for a morning performance in aid of the Sue Relief Fend for minors. At the council of the Durham Miners' Association ...
... be had for the money. 3 Price, £3 103. a ton on steamer, Liverpool; Terma--Cash, with order. Apply to M. J. and Co., 10, Drury Lane, Liver. Pool ...
... COMMISSIONS on all the principal races (bv letter only) throughout the year. Orders payable to James Barrett, Post-office, Drury Lane. Cheques crossed National Bank, Charing* cross. DONCASTERr-ST LEDGI 7 to 4—Hermit. 2 to I— Achievement. 12 to I—Vanbem. ...
... keenest controversy amongst all classes of persona in England. The company which Mr Latham ,(who by the way was manager of the Drury Lane Theatre for years under Sir Augustus: Harris) brings to Waterford is a very powerful one, and the short visit should be ...
... Royal, Drury Lane), Mr EDMOND ROSENTHAL (Prirao Baritone of her Majesty’s and Drury Lane Theatres), Mr Charles Salvie, Mr Eugene Cobbi, Mr. OLIVER SUMMERS, Mr. ELLIOTT GALER (Primo Tenore of the National English Opera, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Covent ...
... JENNY LIND AND MR. BUNN. We (Sun) have been requested to insert the following letter : Theatre Royal, Drury lane, April 19, 1847. Mademoiselle—Up to the present moment of your arrival in England the losses occasioned me your violation of the contract ...
... named Martin, who came death a few weeks since in London from the overturning cab en route to attend a Fenian gathering in Drury lane, and whose funeral was attended by such enormous concourse the Irish Londoners. The source from which this statement cotnes ...
... END OF THE RAINBOW Richard Tauber, the magnetic singer, who took Drury Lane' by storm. singe a dozen songs and plays several different roles in this great talkie. A feast for the mimicloving public. MATINEE—SUNDAY. Wednesday and Thursday Only FIRST FEATUR6 ...
... members this Magnificent Company ;—Mrs. Charles Cooke, the highly chaste Comedienne ; Mr. Charles King, Tragedian, from the Drury Lane Theatre, London ; Mr. W. from the Haymarkct Theatre, London; Mr. F. Allen, from the City Theatre, London ; Mr. O’Kelly, ...
... Royal, Drury Lane), Mr EDMOND ROSENTHAL (Primo Baritone of her Majesty’s and Drury Lane Theatres), Mr Charles Salvie, Mr Eugene Cobri, Mr. OLIVER SUMMERS, Mr. ELLIOTT GALEK (Prime Tenore of the National English Opera, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and (’event ...
... Madame MARIE FOX. WU AUBE ISACKE Pnucipel Coutralt3 Mr HENRY WALSHAMOLe Enduebt and Renowned Tenor. (Of Coseut (.rdsu and Drury Lane Theatres), Mr WALTER NICHOLSON, Principal itune Mr II C NE, Mr F. MONTAIGNE Mr P. LEADER, Mr 0, GRAHAM, Mr A. 11EI.TON, ...