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THE PANTOMIME AT THE PHILHARMONIC THEATRE

... effectively aided by a hoiti& of other oelebraied pantomimic artistes. Malgnifoont new sesenory bas been provided by Mr. George Dawson and Mr. G. T. Warde, wbhilo the musiesi coeompsani Jrnts have been provided by leading comnposers, ard the oestumes, armour ...

EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOURS AT CARDIFF

... Robert Mills, £5,000 ; iris brother-in-law, George Dawson, the other executor, £500; Chias. Archbr, Emily Coleman, and Annie Dawson, each £2,000; irls uncle, Albert Archer, £500; his friend Alex- ander Dawson Hogg, fS00 ; Iris valet, William - Bartholomew ...

THE NEW THEATRE, SWANSEA

... ceiling everything seems in, in unison and perfect taste. New scenery and ?? new act drop have been provided by Mr. George I'll, Dawson, whilst a green Utreclt velvet curtain ler supplies the place of the rimson one that we hve imt beenacoatomed to see ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... Will no doubt prove a greet attraction. Extral Care dls Ai has been taken In mounting the piece, the scenery tin by Mtr. George Dawson being very skeilfuolly painted. ths ,~The muslical arrangements by Mr. W. F. Hiolley ape 1, are good, the various songs ...

MAGAZINES

... papers in this 1 roasgazine, to which we cannot further refer, 11 are als of interest, that entitled In Ohio, 1 by I1.r. George Dawson, being worthy of ?? than general reference. 1- C'olloo ?? with a continuation r of ihe rcm-nce of 'Algernon Darcy, which ...

FLINT CASTLE EISTEDDFOD, AND GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... he had never seen anything like the scenery there. The late Mr. Justice Talfourd and his (the rev. gentleman's) friend George Dawson, and a number of other persons who had visited the Rhine, declared that the scenery they had viewed in Wales far exceeeded ...

ENTERTAINMENTS FOR LLANDUDNO CHARITIES

... includes a hkn'orons oan- tata, ' John Gilpin, to be followed by a mis- aellaneous program me. On Thursday evening, at St. George'a Hall (April i 12th), a musical and draeratic entertainment is : announced in aid of the Cottaee Hospital, the fivent i hein ...

INAUGURATION OF A MAY DAY SHOW AT NEWPORT

... P., T Mr. C. M. Warrnington, Q.C., M.P.t Mr. T. P. Price, ti M.P., and a General Committee, at the head of Bt which is Mr. George Hoskias, J.k., es-mayor, and tc there appears no element wanting to meet the w wishes of the most enthusiastic promoter. But ...

MRS. NOVELLO DAVIES'S CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... the Rev. F. J. Beck, in the chair; Canon Rotberts, the Revs. ?? J. Bfisley, C. Brookj A. D. Burnett, R. M. Dalrymple, J. E. Dawson, WV. Harcourt, T. Hamilton, J. E. Hopkins, J. Latimner Kyle, H. S. Nicholson, T. Rees (St. MarTvs), E L. Reeves, A. G. Russell ...

INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS

... Register), Richard Field, E. c n- John (Barry); D. Gibsot, attd E. Dawson (conm- I or atittee), J. C. S. Pease (Board of Trade), W. It. n )1 Hawkins (Shipowners' Association), George o a Kirby, J. Pollock (Lloyd's Register), D. BlaCk, ut, John Raven, ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... and Mdme. Felsa, operatic duettists; Herbert Nicholls, vocal n comedian; Rain and Loreno, eccentric come- P r. dians; Susie, Dawson, serio-comic; Charles 2. Clarendon, comedian; and, finally, the Forest en Combination in A Welcome Visitor. -, THE-PANOPTICON ...