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MOOR'S FAMILY DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 1, CLEVELAND PLACE, BATH. PURCHASERS are invited to inspect an EXTENSIVE ..

... VELVETS, RIBBONS, &c. &c. Every STANDARD ARTICLE in FAMILY DRAPERY at the LOWEST PRICES. No. 1, CLEVELAND PLACE, WALCOT. MUSIC HALL AND PIANO-FORTE SALOON, 2, ARGYLE STREET, BATH. MILSOM & SON, having just made Extensive Alterations and Improvements in ...

Secretary of the Conservative Detenu* Association, and Overseer of the District of Islington, London, said :— ..

... procured bottle of St. Jacob's Oil, the use of which completely removed every trace of pain. THE LONDON COBNTT COUNCIL AND THE MUSIC HALL LICENSES.—The London County Council aat Friday to consider the report of the Licensing Committee. The unopposed licenses ...

GOOD AND CHEAP POTATOES, at THOMAS YLOB'S', 19, WALCOT STREET, Bath, Opposite the CORN EXCHANGE. ANOTHER £10 ..

... England, at prices varying from Six to Forty.Five Guineas. MUSIC HALL AND PIANO-FORTE SALOON, No. 2, ARGYLE STREET, BATH. PIANO -FORTES, all the First Makers, for SALE or HIRE, at MILSOM & SON'S MUSIC HALL and PIANOFORTE SALOON, No. 2, ARGYLE STREET, BATH. MILSOM ...

AGAIN REMANDED

... inquiries had to made, and he asked for a remand custody until Tuesday. In reply, to the Clerk: the accused said that he' was a music hall artist, but was not now in employment. He asked for a certificate for free legal aid, and this was granted. ...

THE DAWN OF LOVE

... People he had met, the street and in the house, he said, had told him that they iiked take their wives and daughters a music hall, but the members of the London County Council had no right to subject them to such a production as The Pawn Love in the ...

Little Tich, whose death is recorded, paid a couple of visile to Bath. When tho present Palace Theatre was opened

... He canio here again—a flying visit—on May 15th, 1919, when Mr. W. S. Pearce gave a matinee at the Palace on behalf of the Music Hall Benevolent Fund, a highly successful event, which realised the sum of approximately £200 for the Fund. Little Tich's visit ...

Political

... arrive at Edinburgh the 20th inst will address meetings the on the 21st, West, Calder tbe 23rd, at Dalkeith the 25th. toe Music Hall, Edinburgh, on the 27th, and Dundee the 29tb. The returning officer for the Eccles Division of Southeast Lancashire on Saturday ...

BATH LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. THE Public QUARTERLY MEETING of this Society will be held at AMERY'S ..

... Vice-Presic'eut. Bath, Dec. 12,1857. [137 THE BIRD-IN-HAND, AND APOLLO MUSIC HALL, CORN STREET, BATH. All the BREWING PLANT, STORE PIECES, STRONG BEER, SPIRITS, HOPS, FITTINGS, of MUSIC HALL, FIXTURES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Effects, without the least Reservation ...

Published: Thursday 17 December 1857
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 399 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BATH PUMP ROOM ORCHESTRA

... coming over to Bath once a week for the Thursday afternoon symphony concerts. MUSIC HALL THRILLS. Mr. Watts has well in mind some thrills at the Walcot Street music hall, and he related three. When an inebriated member of the audience made insulting ...

UNTIL Ist NOVEMBER. BEST RED-ASH COAL s. PER TON, IDelivered. 6d. to Is. EXTRA TO THE UPPER PART OF THE

... COAL s. PER TON, IDelivered. 6d. to Is. EXTRA TO THE UPPER PART OF THE CITY. SAMUEL SAUNDERS. Office— 17, ORANGE GROVE. MUSIC HALL AND PIANO-FORTE SALOON, 2, ARGYLE STREET, BATH. MILSOM & SON, having just made Extensive Alterations and Improvements in ...

£74,000 has been received the Lord Mayor f Indian Famine Relief Fund. The first importation from Stettin, of ..

... Indian Famine Relief Fund. The first importation from Stettin, of foreign granite arrived at Aberdeen last week. Wilton's Music Hall, Smithfield, London, was totally destroyed by fire week. A young lady whi> ' thing at Weymouth, last wee!', was saved from ...

BATH BREWSTER SESSIONS

... these having been put back from tho first meeting. 'V THE LYRIC MUSIC HALL. Mr. Vachell, who was instructed Mr. J. G. Wilton applied for a renewal of the license the Lyric Music Hall, as representing the licensee, manager and the company owning it. ...