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KING CHRISTMAS

... IUNG CHRISTMAS. [The following new song, which was written by Mr. G. bo Holden, and -composed by Mr. J. L. Hatton, will be sung at Jullie i's concert to-night, at St. George's Hall, by Herr or Formiee, for whom it was expressly composed]. v/ King Christmas ...

CHRISTMAS CHEER

... _CHEEI| THE Poorn o? ST. BAuNAs Nnias.-The usual Christrss breakfhst for the poor of St. Barnabas' parish AAras. held oa Christmas morning, At the I schools,'. GC-,nland-street, and was, as in farmer. I yeats, a, great suocess Thanks to the liberal gifts ...

LINES TO CHRISTMAS

... I Old Christmas returns-monarch of the year ! be T A, la! e'sa liheold man-old Christmas, i And I we amro*yeal Ifs, ! he laughs withl his mouth and his eyes relbi ill they drop big diamonds of frozen dew. Rev Oh a walcomat's hero for Christmas again - ...

CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES

... CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. ,Christmas anld Yew Year's Cards, 1894-S - a It seemns as though Mfessrs. Raphael Tuck and P Sons' resources for the production of novelties o and new ideas iin Christmas and New Year's if cards wiere unbounded. Year alter year the ...

THE COMING CHRISTMAS

... wood, or moor, D Joy reigns through all the land. Io Christmas came In years now o'er, n So shall it como again :c Bay, shall the song be heard no more, 1 Or Christmas come in vain ? B 'Tis true, there's cause enough for gloom v When we review the past- ...

CHRISTMAS WAITS

... CHRISTMAS WAITS. (Prom Push) The vwaits thewait, the Christmas waits, All in the dark and cold, Without the Futurews cose-barred gates Their chilly nightwatch hold. Their discord drowns the Christmas Chize That peals the blessed birth; Torthelrs the song ...

Recollections of Christmas

... richly dight, Can boast of bosomsl.nlf so light! England was merry England when 0 Christmas brought his sports again. 'Twas Christmas broach'd the. mightiest ale 'Twas Christmas told the merriest tale; -A Chfistmas gambol oft would cheer The poor man's heart ...

GREETING TO CHRISTMAS

... GBRETING TO CHRISTMAS. ree Old Chrls~tmtss comnes to vtisit our homes whb But once in the seaslons four; Na And w e ever musit ?? he is nover know~n Sig To eome vrith his temper sour. He's a merry old boy, brimfal of Joy, pu And his features bea3 wirgth ...

CHRISTMAS PUBLICATIONS

... sequel to two previous books from the same publishers- At Home, issued a couple of years since, and Abroad, issued last Christmas. We do not know which of the two artit is responsible for the subject pitures, or which for the floral ornamentation. Both ...

THE VIICE OF CHRISTMAS

... arise; And, tberefore, 0 my brother! now display Tty thought of charity-what in thee lies- To help the poor and keep the Christmas of the akies! J. D. ...

CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES

... CHRiSTMAS FESTIEVTIES. I TIE LIVERPOOL WORKHOUSE. Ihe Liverpool Workhou`e is always attractive on 0tistinas Day. Its vait size, tie multitude of poor ,itbin its walls, and the facilities with whibh n din. !Iar On monetor scale can be served np-all offer ...

CHRISTMAS PUBLICATIONS

... Society), the extra Christmas number of the Girns' ba n Paper, with a beautiful frontispiece in black nd white, entitled Veiled in Snow, and a rich variety of excellent reading matter, as excellently illustrated; the Christmas number of the Boys' Own ...