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THE “ WHITE PASHA.”

... by using KEATING’S WORM TABLETS. Tins, Is. each. Optimistic rumour has it that on the expiration of the present lease of Drury Lane Theatre, it will fall into the possession of the ground landlord, the Duke of Bedford, whose intention is to pull the house ...

OF THE BEST

... 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 ...

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... THEATRE, CROYDON Maneger: Mr. — Assistant Manager and Treasure: Mr. RCHER. 2.30, F. W. Bolam presents the Great Play from Drury Lane Theatre— THE SINS OF SOCIETY. y Cecil Raleigh Hamilton. Produced by Arthur = Incidental music composed by J. M. Glover. ...

THE RUSSIAN SUCCESSION

... during the year; three years’ files of 71 colonial new spapcrs from the Colonial Institute ; a collection of playbills of Drury- lane Theatre from 1744 to 1862, given by Mr. Augustus Harris; and the memoirs of the Belgian Academy, presented by that body ...

PLANTOL SOKP,

... family, and didn’t want to be nipped. He looks it” (laughter). The prisoner Was remanded. At the close of his season at Drury Lane on Saturday night Sir Henry Irving was the recipient of an extraordinary demonstration of enthusiasm, which lasted for nearly ...

WEEKLY LONDON LETTER

... an excellent exponent of the dwarf Mime. The demand for seats to witness this piece was so great that it was repeated at Drury Lane Monday with equal success. The sensation that has been caused by the announcement that no less than seven suspicious deaths ...

Classified: 01 737 732222 15 WHAT’S IT WORTH? Inside Out Thursday March 4 1999 Out Antiques How research turned £80

... stance and clothes were very similar to the pottery figure and the date that the actress first played the part - 1836 at the Drury Lane tied in with the date of the figure which was circa 1840 So convincing was the information that the figure now coming up ...

IOKDINAKY mistake

... pretences two ornamental gasaliers, of the value of £5 15s., with intent to defraud Edward Cooper, anironmonger’s assistant, of Drury Lane. ‘Ihe prisoner, it was stated, had obtained possession of a house and ahop in Oxford Street, ostensibly for carrying on ...

COBH AM

... occasional indulgence in a pinch of dust with toler- able composure. In the days when Joey Grimaldi was the famous clown of Drury Lane Theatre, there lived a tobacconist, in Fenchurch-street, London, whose name was almost as widely known. He combined poetry ...

MADAME RACHEL’S DAUGHTER. A SAD LIFE AND TRAGIC DEATH

... as follows: —Madame Crosmond had last season been engaged as a member of Mr. Augustus Harris’s Italian Opera Company at Drury Lane. This year her engagement at the Royal Italian Opera was so far settled that the salary had been arranged, the draft contract ...

bore. Later, years ad.Mnce«'l —be was his 73rd year when di*‘d—Mr. man’s energies were condued ic lights ..

... strange spectacle. The pantomime seems not to lose its hold on the public if one can judge the success Robinson Crusoe at Drury Lane where, to the frolicsome capers of Miss Marie Lloyd, are added the novelty and surprise seeing Little Tich black as man ...