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Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser

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... The pantomine of the season is Jack and the Beanstaltt at Drury Lane, where there is as usual a most magnificent show. Amongst the marvellous creations we see all kinds of vegetables walking about the stage, cats dancing on the tiles, and the Fairy-land ...

THE CHURCH IN WALES

... the Vane Hall, by the well-known and popular humorist, MrW.R. Duncan, assisted by Miss Helen Conway (from the Strnnd and Drury Lane Theatres, London), and Miss Sydney Phelps (from the Royalty and Haymarket Theatres, London),— two highly talented artistes ...

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... Harris is on a visit to his friends in the United States. Meanwhile, his autumnal melodrama is in rehearsal for production at Drury Lane about the middle of next month. The next piece at the Savoy Theatre will consist of a new version of Sir Arthur Sullivan's ...

ABERYSTWYTH

... assisted by Miss Helen Conway (from the Royalty aNd Hay- market Theatres, London), and Miss Sydney Phelps (from the Strand and Drury Lane Theatres, London). Mr. Duncan and Miss Helen Conway have paid many previous visits to Machynlleth, and were very warmly ...

BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... be- come a great favourite at Aberystwyth, with the assistance of Miss SYdney Phelps, and Miss Helen Conway, both of the Drury Lane Theatre, London, provided a grand humorous, musical and dramatic entertainment, and the audience were thoroughly delighted ...

ABERYSTWYTH

... up of a series of songs, recitations and sketches, given by Mr. W. R. Duncan, of Liverpool, and Miss Helen Conway, of the Drury Lane Thea- tre, London. The chair was filled by Mr. B. E. Morgan. Dancing was commenced soon after half-past ten, and was kept ...

OSWESTRY

... honours and a silver medal for the best cut and made morning coat open to old students of the Tailor and Cutter Academy Drury-lane, London. EXCURSION TO BLACKPOOL.—On Saturday the men employed by Mr G. E. Evans, tailor, Broad Street, had their annual ...

GABTHMYL. er ,

... embroidered stone cases, Mrs Gem pair silver bon-bon dishes, Miss E Joicey green leather blotter with monogram, Lieut S R Drury-Lane, silver matchbox, Misses Bourke; carved oak tea table, Colonel and Mrs Wybergh oak chair, Misses Wvbergh pair silver- backed ...