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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... wages, in- stead of falling (as they generally do at this season), are ra- pidly rising. EASTER OFFERIreGs.-The late discussion in this town, on the right of the Clergy to Easter Offerings, has, we find, ex- cited much interest, and great anxiety prevails ...

Easter at the Theatres

... to be absolutely indispensable. The only difference is that, whereas of old the Easter pieces came forth on Easter Monday, they are now for the most part spread over Easter week, and may even occasionally come tardily off in the week that follows. Thus ...

THE RUSSIAN EASTER

... fiHE RUSSIAN EASTER. W Mords, words, mere wsords, no nmatter fromn the heart: Thte effect doth operate another v ay.- Christ is risen-lo I the huim of Easter Rises from the White Sea to the Duiester; BRussia's millions, severally meeting6, Give and take ...

THE EASTER HOLIDAYS

... feet, may you ret call -him a Fund of ?? ?-a fend, ;-hatu D -the nature ofthe subject demands, is always rising and falling,- drbppis:to day only to rise to morrow. I-Next td66r yon have (Constanfinplee, where Mr. Chrles Kzc c vwifil conduct you through the ...

EASTER EXHIBITIONS

... EASTER EXHIBITIONS. THE 1851 EXHIBITION OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTION OF EN;LISxE ARTISTS (formerly the Free Exhibition) ill Re- gent street, which opened on Monday, shows a decided advance, we think, on those of former years. With the e- ception of ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. THE CRYSTAL PALACE. por the first time in the history of the Crystal Palace there will be a great football mateh on Easter Monday between Notts Forest snd Dundee teems as follows:.Allsopp, coal; Richie and Scott backs; Mec- crackin ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... afternoone ?? everirig, of theeir rr,- Easter prograrmme, which. is to iiciride all i resting rttractions. Tierewe ill also be ixtra is perfoessmasice onl Triesday and orl * hednmy Zc' snisrotrels apnear twice, ?? rising to Ir.err. Tire new lessees of tie ...

EASTER ENTERTAINMENTS

... I EASTER ENTERTAINMENTS. MR. GEORGE GROSSUITH AT THE Yesterday Mr. clcorgo Grostreith gavo the first of 0 ten mtinile performncre at thu I'vince of Wales! cI Theatro. Hisl mirthful nionologue has the advantage a' '1 A ?? Life. Yesterday he began with ...

THE EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... THE EASTER AMUSEMENTS. X -E:Ka~ymmke.-r Dcs on be- maeanother lbit t~hi~s Easter with his extravagaDza. He has secured, the eerice of Mr Planche,.and hle 4btained from that gentleman one of those light, elegant, and tasteful trifles for which he is so ...

Published: Sunday 15 April 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7845 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... THE EASTER AMUSEMENTS. The day has long since gone by when the Easter holi- days were wont to be characterized at our larger theatres by the production of some carefully-considered and expen- sively-produced novelty, and when the scene painter and mechanist ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9129 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. I The most notable features in the dramatic per- formances of the present holiday season are the absence of new pieces and the decline of bur- lesques. Most of the central theatres rely upon the attraction of old dramas or upon legi- ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. THEATRES, ETC. Our London managers are starting their sprin; season with more than the average amount of novel ties and revivals. Heading the list is the reproduc tion of a Bun of Luck at DRURY LANE, one o the best sporting dramas ...