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KILMARNOCK HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1906

... Dramatic and Musical. The Prodigal Son was produced at the' Grand Ira Wednesday night. This not the Hall Caine drama from Drury Lane, but a religimui play written by Mr Alfred C. Calmour who is the author of The Amber Heart and a stage Tendon of Dante ...

INTSHIIIIDISTE ►ND SZCONDARY SCHOOLS

... commissionaries, specially employed by the minister. Only six pupils attended. A special matinee performance was given at Drury Lane Theatre, London, on Tuesday in honour of the jubilee of Miss Ellen Terry. Their Majesties the King and Queen were present ...

JOINS MADAM! NALIBRAX

... the town by storm. At one tame Templeton was doubling the part of Eivino in Covent Garden with that of Masianiefto in Drury Lane, driving from one house to the other, sith occasional comic results, as when his Masaniello whiskers souk] not stick on ...

Interesting to Ladies

... which has had placed before them propositions for renovating or rebuilding the fabric. The church is situated not far from Drury Lane Theatre, and in recent years the building has greatly suffered from the ravages of time and the weather. This, however, ...

TOWN NOTES:'':: There were two remarkable lectures on poetry on Monday evening. Professor W. Macneile Dixon ..

... Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Miss Grace Warner went on the stage at the age of 14, at which ege she played - Juliet, at Drury Lane Theatre. w it hoer father and the late William Terris. She sailed for Australia, remaining there one year, under the management ...

- Member for North Ayrshire on the Land Question. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT CH A 1. LENG ED. The Hon. This

... give equal prominence to the various views held by competent persons on the subject. The Prime Minister. in hiss peech st Drury Lane Theatre on Saturday, 20th inst., en the subloot of the land made the following statement. aaid our complaint that there ...

THE KILMARNOCK HERAI,O bRIDAY OCTOBER 11, 190?

... I was at the Adelphi he used to come a lot to the theatre, and get the girls to go to tea-lights, in a hall somewhere Oa Drury Lane. I never went. Aa you know, prayer and tee don't raiz well with me,' and she laughed at her owe sorry at, tempt at wit. ...

SCRIBES AND PHARISEES?

... ou t starched shirt, and they are keener critics of music than the well-dressed crowd who walnut a similar performance at Drury Lane or Clovent Carden. One breathless August day, when the roads lay Idanclued beneath the Morning san s and the . cicate that ...

Iticearton Notes

... house stands to this day. Templeton's pportrait in oil hangs iii the hall of the Dick Institute. He sang in his time in Drury Lane, and rcr?ivci the flattering compliment: of Mrs Wool and the eeklmated Drahnni, both of whom performed iu Drury Line Theatre ...

THE KILMARNOCK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,

... groove which concert promoters will do the beet service to art by getting out of as quickly as possible. The annual report of Drury Lane Theatre, to be presented td the shareholders at the statutory meeting on Monday, shows a profit for the year ended June ...

CATRINE

... subjected, such as picking ginning. baling. etc.. and the processes of manufacture will fully demonstrated. SCAFFOLD COLLAPSE ON DRURY LANE STAGE. Saginaw Awarded 1500 Dasnagos. Ia the King*. Bench. on Tuesday. Charles Groves. an engineer, of Clapham, Messrs. ...

AN IMPERIAL MARRIAtit

... coming to be worn more generally by ladies in the field, and makes its first appearance on the stage in The Whigs,' the new Drury Lane drama. It is worn by Miss Bateman in the first, and also in the hunt breakfast scene, together with a silk hat, with 'very ...