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LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

... of 1885. Home En^Jj prnj:* been sprung upon the fight at Barnsley went on » liberalism and Conservatism, ■» __ of the competition «|*_J»Jia_*lf» dates was the triumph ot u '^ssl majority of three thousand Dine eighty-three. The drop non > margLtoone ...

Published: Wednesday 13 March 1889
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6620 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

WHiTSUxNTIDK HOLIDAY.AMUSEMENTS

... may be found in a group of ventriloquists and conjurers, jugglers, who perform with axes and knives, musical clowns, boot and clog dancers ; and then there is Annie Luker's dive from the root into the tank below, a daring feat, accomplished with great skill ...

Published: Tuesday 05 June 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6028 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

„ pPENISHING COBFA-VT,' tf- ¦ ¦¦. ?? D'* ¦ '?•- w -.os,h'-nthetraa, V -' ' uK> KKAL ™C I- Pe-*

... publications free. Hugo's. la. Paternoster-row. Estab. 1875. DANCING.— Mr. G. F. WEST, 93, Wigmore-st , W.. RECEIVES and VISITS PUPILS for BaU-room Drawing-room. lancy. and Stage Dancing. Classes daily' Private Lessons at any time. Lady Assistants. ...

r rnRKISHING COMPANY

... arithmetic; terms moderate.--75. Chancery-lane. W.C. (Holhorn end). DANCING.* Mr. G. F. WESIV^rWi-rmore-st., W.. RECEIVES and VISITS PUPILS for Ball-room, Drawing-room, Fancy, and Stage Dancing. Classes daily. Private Lessons at any time, Lady Assistants. Novelties ...

HOBAET TOWN Direct.— NOTlCE.— The WINDWARD, C_ptain LULITAM, has ' still room f * i' and amplication should ..

... of Comic Singers, and his talented daughter. Continued Itanium Family, John and Marie, in their illustra- tions of Song-s, Dances, Ac. * Open at Seven, ttefircthinents are AI . TIIE LONDON PAVILION, Tichborne-street, Haymarket.— Tf you want to spend ...

?RALIA, QUEENSLAND

... will exchange hands. No efforts will be wanting on their part to enable vendors to dispose of their property to tl 1 open competition, and to afford purchasers every security of g Arrangements have been made to meet all legitimate trade require- Applications ...

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?? SPECIAL SALB , « w /ixiTFr

... pgrams. Caparison. London . DANCING.— MISS JANBTTHOMAS, 28, Somerset- street. Portman-square.— BALL-ROOM and FASHION- ABLE DANCING.— Four Private Lessons, or Twelve Class. £11*. Afternoon and Evening Classes. FANCY DANCES for Private Theatricals, ...

ISLINGTON FURNISHING COMPANY, t\ ?? r-a UPPER-STREET (opposite Agri- ?? ?? itural HaU). ISLINGTON. JJ^cH ?? our ..

... Descent on a Rolling Globe. ROYAL AQUARIUM. AL_T~F_.EE. The SAILORS' HORNPIPE, danced by Sailor Lewis: the smartest dance on record. Nigger Gates' eccentric Dancing in Trilby Clogs one yard long. Ventriloquial Entertainments and OrievesLife-sbed Figures— Mothers ...

VTOTICE-The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- j_y MENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEA.TH> Is FIVE SHILLINGS EACH INSERTION. ..

... Clerical, and rand, W.C. DANCING.— Mr. BLAND .unl DAUGHTERS, have ¦ ity. the nobility, and gentry, give LESSONS in the New Valse and ai. tl.e M d. m tus. The Ball-room Companion ls„ or 13 stai rpHE LONDON ACADEMY of DANCING, r >l, __ Mortimer-street ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE,

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Published: Wednesday 29 June 1892
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5887 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... Sullivan. From the Suite (No. 1). PeerGynt Grieg. 1. Death of Ase. 2. An Ã?ra's Dance. 3. Dante i.i the Hall of the King of the Mountains. Overture. Obcron Weber. Dance Baccha u ale (from Samson et Da til- ) Saiut-Saenfc Organistâ?? Air. W- S ...