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THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... oietures as 'T'he 'Deal Shore: A North - Easter (9), n fine -study of fobaming-'breakers -' The Weald of Kent (29), -from -Bounhton churchyard, Maidstone; and the lie sketh,- .Bar- bican, Sandwich, built onthe ?? walL l. h~ighout there is an emphatic ...

Literature

... husbanding for a great occasion like this, and, afteranugget of reck- like bread, and a fill of horse, I am goisg to bed with mr boots off I I do not carse for Mfatabele now; I mm going te try for a good sleep, and I vill se that I get it. Later he remarks:- ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... 1CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS. DRURY LAE. In, Puss in Boots Mr. Augustus Harris proves that it is not necessary to resort to the glowing pages of a The Arabian Nights' Entertainment for a subject that will fittingly display his unsurpassed skill in stage a ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... her father. Wheni arrived at woman- hood she learns that this parent is Sir Frederick Selwyn, now living upon his estate in.Kent. and about to take to himself anothtr wife; but he not knowing of the existence of this. daughter, Dorothy Fielding finds access ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... forstoadY hande. ,-APply to J. Feller, Golden Boot, Bauk-etreet', fcaintree, se.K. .TIohfhe W~holtes~ale Shoe T~rade. ?? Finlshers, eand Oc door Itaohlnlete-ApPIY 7 .ask's Shoe Faetoary, 200, Hackney-rad. To tha Boot and Shoe Trade. Y7ANTED, Experienced ...

LITERATURE

... meant, he could get your coals, wine, second-hand hooks, cigars, battled ale, musical haxes, fish-sauce, or misfit Leohcqes boots, in any quantity, and upon the most advantageous terms. ' Ab I exclaimed Mr. Straggles, addressing the scarlet runner, aso ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... CONINGS1Y, CrYStal Palacse, SE. GRt MOIRNE. ?? GARtDEN of the WORLD,s more benutiful than ?? T9 GrandPiotureof Florence, on the Golden Arno-The Magniti- cent Cirque. the Gorzeeus Temple, and the Gloud copp'd Towers,' in front of which ia given the Graud display ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... among those who take special painS with the delivery of the text. Miss Marie Lloyd is a spirited Polly Perkins, 1Mis Julia Kent displays versatility as a pert barmaid, and Messrs. Arthur Alexander, Brown, Neweland, and Leclerq in various ways add variety ...

AWFUL HOLIDAY DISASTER

... Misses Williams (2), Shepherd s-bush. Mr. and AiYrs, Bell, London. J. and D. W. Bell, London. G. Jackson, Sidcup, Kent. -Larker, Kent. -Kin, 3. Snow hill. Mr. A. !C. Bush, Walham-zremn. Passengars landed at Jersey by tbh South- Western company's steamship ...

LITERATURE

... new comer was a splendid and- mal, and the man himself was a fine, big, manly-looking fellow, only over-dressed; high thigh-boots encased his legs; his jumper was of drab tweed, and round his ?waist was encircled a red silk scarf; a Panama hat covered his ...

LITERATURE

... were brought to light through the surfacing of three men winh wooden lees, who were unable to sink a hole in the regular way. Golden gully syan discovered by a man who, whilst loninglug on the ground aed idly pulling up tse roets of grass within his reach ...

LITERATURE

... was upper. 5aceat sed regicidee who lead leaved thbemselves In kingly and aristocratic blood, were anow ready to lick the boots of all the Bourbons. Even since then, the national character has most de- cidedly not improved: the Frenchman of to-day is ...