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... you were good enough to send me was .much better than the ordinary consignments from New Zealand.” SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Drury Lane Theatre. We duly received the sheep. Had it cooked and eaten. It was really delicious. Never have tasted anything more tender ...

DYING AND ALL THE DOCTORS

... specimen you were good enough to send me was much better than the ordinary consignments from New Zealand.” SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Drury Lane Theatre We duly received the sheep. Had it cooked and eaten. It was really delicious. Never have I tasted anything more ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... THE BRIGHTON SEASON—DEPRESSION LONDON—CHARITY INCOMES REDUCED—CLUB TRAINS TO PARIS— M. WADDINGTON THE LATE DUKE CLARENCE. Drury Lane Theatre without Sir Augustus Harris is Hamlet with the Prince of Denmark omitted. Everyone who knows him will glad to hear ...

A PIONEER SURREY ROAD MAKER

... The fnneral arrangements were carried out Messrs. W. J. Preice and Son. IEITH HILL DRURY LANE Those from this neighbourhood who visit the Christmas pantomime at Drury Lane will find au. additional interest beyond the gorgeous and delightful entertainment ...

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... specimen you were good enough to send me was much better than the ordinary consignments from New Zealand.” SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Drury Lane Theatre.—“ We duly received the sheep. Had it cooked and eaten. It was really delicious. Never have 1 tasted anything more ...

SHERIDAN’S “CRITIC

... he, therefore, ordered night rehearsal and invited Sheridan to dine with him. gave him capital dinner, proposed a Inunge Drury Lane whilst the supper was preparing; Sheridan assented, and they sauntered together up and down the stage previous to the rehearsal ...

HEETIROS AND ERTEBTAIHBEHTS

... LIGHTS 0’ LONDON By GEO. R. SIMS. Produced under his personal supervision. The World-famous play, which had enormous run at Drury Lane, featuring MISS PHYLLIS BELPH (of the Lyceum ChTsN^Y acta>i'» ARTHUR O mocking lamps London, What weary eyes look down And ...

MR. WALTER WILLIAMS

... assigned to her. The production through- out is one of all round excellence. beautiful young lady made a big success at the Drury Lane Russian ballet season with Mr. Thomaa Beecham, and had the distinction of being one of the first ladies to travel in an ...

BARON HENRY DE WORMS, M.P.,

... you were good enough to send me was much better than the ordinary consign ments from New Zealand.” SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Drury Lane Theatre. We duly received the sheep. Had it cooked and eaten. It was really delicious. Never have tasted anything more tender ...

ErSO3I NEWS

... e estimate of the number of people employed in the presentation of this remarkable play, which is drawing all London to Drury Lane Theatre. Besides an exceptionally large executive staff employed in the combined Anglo-American management and the list ...

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... taking character. • THE HCPE. Playgoers should avail themsclvc-- . the opportunity given them next seeing the renowned Drury Lane “The Hope.” at the Grand. In it be found realistic representations teresting racing spectacles, ot a» ing hotel fire, and ...

OF THE BEST

... specimen you were good enough to send me was much better than the ordinary consignments from New Zealand.” SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Drury Lane Theatre.—“ We duly received the sheep. Had it cooked and eaten. It was really delicious. Never have I tasted anything more ...