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AVONMOUTH WORKMEN'S CLUB

... AVONT1OUIHTA WQRKMEN'S OLUB. AMATEUR CONCERT, Last evening a concert and dramatic entertainmeat, o ganised by Mr and Mrs F. B. Girdlestone, in aid of the Avonmouth Workmen's Club, attracted a crowded audience, numbering about 800, at the Avonmouth Terminus ...

BRISTOL HISTRIONIC CLUB AT THE OLD THEATRE

... 'Theatre, 'their annual per. foimance in aid of the Lifeboat funds. Every year, whatever might be thopecuirary success of their amateur dramatic performance, they hand over to the committee of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution the liberal contribuhton ...

BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION CONCERT

... decorated with flowers and plants, and draped with maroon. cloth. Mr. A. 0. Townsend, the conductor and founder of the Bristol Amateur Orchestral Society, which has been in existence four or five years, had very generously, at considerable personal expense ...

MR. CHARLES DILLON AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... laughter-pro- vokig farce, A Dress Rehearsal, in wiich Mr. John a. Chute, as the aspiring amateur, and Miss Anderson, as Miss Juliet Sash, the lady amateur with a temper, evoked the heartiest merriment. Belphegor will be repented this evening, and ...

MUSIC IN BRISTOL

... MUSIC IN BRISTOL. No. 2. OLIFTON AMIATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. We learn that the Clifton Amateur Operatic dc Society has definitely arranged to give three performances of xilbert and Sullivan's Mikado at e: the large Victoria rooms on the evenings of Tuesday ...

ROSE SHOW AT DURSLEY

... Campbell, gardener t3 bit Badd' Bath; Mr Macdonald, gardener to Mrs Eorrer, iei and Mr Dix, gardener to Dir Phelps. J P Duraley Amateurs' classes- Mr Wilson, Mr Jefferies (cis . r cester), and Mr Cooling (Bath), In the opinion of t theseexperts, the meritof ...

MRS. ELLICOTT'S EVENING CONCERT

... quest anima, with a verve and brilliancy which few amateurs could equal; anld later On, in a new SOng of her osvn compeelelen, Tbe 9oDg of the Wood (words by Mr, ?? E, Weatherly), the Clifton amateur was equally secoeasful, and wvas heartily applauded ...

MUSICAL FESTIVAL SOCIETY

... Mercurv. FIR-Adverse as I am to answer letters by amateur musicians on the subject of our profession, I feel bound to correct some statements calculated to mislead the public. With the first part of Amateurs epistle I shall not deal, since every one in ...

CONCERT AT ST. PHILIP'S VESTRY HALL

... HALL. Lsst evening,' a popular aenoert In ald of the Holy o Ttivity miealon In Fennyweil road was given by a 8 number of amateurs at the Vestry Ball, under the e patronage of, the Mayor and Mayoress, the High I Sheaiff, and others, A sits bas already ...

ST. AGNES FLOWER AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW

... 2nd, MIr G. IV, Black; 3rd, Mr J. J. Webber. Amateur water-colour drawing -1st, W. Elsworthy; 2nd Mr E. W. Trotman. Amateur oil painting-Ist, bir J. J. Webber; 2nd, Mr E. W. Trotman; 3rd Mr W. B, Turner. Amateur fret work-lst, Mr h. J. Turner ; 2nd, Mr H1 ...

Bristol & Clifton Grand Dahlia Show

... Hle was glad to see so lerrgthiened a list of amateur growers, antd ha thought the more prizes they could give to encourage this class of exhibitors the bitter; he would give them Tie sarccessftil Amateur Coinpetitors. Mr. G. RATrAs-sir returned thanks ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... audience to the Prince's Theatre Ist night. Judged simply on its merits the performanco of The Mountebanks by the Bristol Amateur Operatic Society Was a success on which the members are to be heartily congratulated. And congratulation was conveyed at frequent ...