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SENSATION IN CHELMSFORD!

... ebbing Life.—A dangerous illness having left my stomach too weak to assimilate ordinary food bi any kind sufficient: to keep me alive, I owe my preservation to Du Barry's Revalenta Biscuits, on which I subsisted for months, recovering a healthy digestion ...

ROYAL ALHAMBRA THEATRE

... contribute to the success of the piece. The manner in which the piece is put on the stage is a credit to the - management of the theatre, and also to the acting and stage manager for Miss West, Mr Charles Terry. The company is under the management of Mr ...

GENERAL Nr; WS

... 11 of Life.—A dangerous illness having left my stomach too weak to assimilate ordinary food of any kind sufficient to keep me alive. I my preservation to Du Barry's Revalenta Biscuits, on which I subsisted for months, recovering a healthy digestion, strength ...

GEN ER AL NEWS

... ebbing Life.—A. dangerous illness having left my stomach too weak to assimilate ordinary food of any kind sufficieLt to keep me alive, I owe my preservation to Du Berry's Revalenta Biscuits, on which I subsisted for mouths, recovering a healthy digestion ...

AVALANCHES IN ITALY. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... constitoti oo may be gradually built up until st rong enoug h to t,e,; snit every tendency to disease. Hundreds of maladies are floating around us ready to wherever there is a weak point. We may' esc a e 4 many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well ...

GEN ERAL NEWS

... necessarily roundabout phraseology of an official declaration, we may take it that this announeemeut signalises the euu of the familiar military eviction scenes in Ireland. If, indeed, it be so, we may congratulate ourselves upon having seen the death- blow a ...

ALL THE WORLD OVER

... author. Madame de Navarro, see Mary Anderson, will shortly give the world a book which will not improbably be about stage life and stage people; giving some interesting personal reminiscences and delightful glimpses of celebrated men and women whom she ...

HIGH FURNESS

... Stuart Cumberland was entirely successful—prstly, iu fixing on Mr. Stanley's intended point of departure, and in following stage by stage the route to be followed. After his last public performance on Thursday Mr Stuart Cumberland handed over the receipts ...

OPEN TH.' EXHIBITION. By SAMUEL LAYCOCE

... ebbing Life. —A. dangerous illness having left my stomach too weak to assimilate ordinary food of any kind sufficient to keep me alive, I owe my preservation to Du Barry's Revalenta Biscuits, on which I subsisted for months, recovering a `itialthy digestion ...

ALL THE WORLD OUR

... an author. Madame de Navarro, Mary Anderson, will shortly give the world u book which will not improbably he about stage life and stage people; giving some interesting personal reminiscences and delightful glimpses of celebrated men and women whom she ...

THE EMPTY PLATE. E TRADE NMENT

... which only kept alive the memory of discarded abuses; but their conclusion proved their ignorance of human nature. Their declaration was: Henceforth, under pain of fine and deprivation of civic rights, no Frenchman should take or keep the title of duke ...

CONSTRUCTION OF DOCKS AT FLEETWOOD

... performance, and the time is, or may be, the present day; so that the actors are not under the necessity of having recourse to the stage I • costumier, or of appearing in dresses to which theyarenot accustomed. This circumstance may ' have contributed, on the ...