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THE EVE OF THE HORSE SHOW

... I OF TH~E , SHOW. 4=T THE CIT CROWDED. Whether the great Horse Show, which opeps today at Bsllsbridge, will in truth be the greatest and mot successful over held re- maius no doubt to be proved by the returns of the turnstiles and tho opinions of the experta Buteof this there cannot b sanypossible doubt whatever, that never hoe the great annual ,carnival been preceded by such umistakable signs ...

NATIONAL LITERARY SOCIETY

... NATIONsAL LITERARY SOCIETY. | 7s~xTATxOW To xRs. CLKxU K. saonym. The National Literary Society has taken ad- vantage of the occasion of Miss Dora Sigerson's mpariage with Mr Clement K Sborter to pre- sent her with a token of their esteem in the rbape of a very recherche escritoire of Dublin manufacture. It is a very beautiful specimen of antique workmanship; and tbe manner in wbich the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND YARIETZI8. VICEREGAL LODGE. Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant, IKG. and Countess Cadogan, gave a dinner party lst avenins. The following had ?? honour of receiv- ing ?? William Cadogan, Hon Ed- ward Cadogan. Hon Alexander Cadogan, the Marchioness of Headfort and Lady Beaviix Tay- lour, Lady Katlleen Cole, Hon Miss Dawnsy, Ron Mre C Cadogau, Major the Hou C Harbord, Sir C ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... pASHION AND VARIETIES. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Lady Rowena Hfastings has arrived at Kingstown fron England. Lady Noreen Haztings has arrived at Kirg-itown. from England. Sir W MacMahon has arrived at Xugm town from Engiend. Lady Wilde has arrived at Kingstow4 trom England. Lord and Lady Eustace Ceeil have tw rived at Kingstown from England. Right Hon Mr. Justice Gibson, Mrs ar4 Miss Gibson ...

THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... I f, THM NEW THEATRE ROYAL - a: THE NEGOTIATIONS PRACTICALLY COMPLETED. As alreabdy mentioned, Mr Michael Gene hsg practically completed tbe negotiations for the sale 't a syndicate of the Leinster Hall. These negotiations have come to. a point, and vithin the next day or two the public will doubtless be in a position to kaowr the names of the persons who are engaged in the venture, S wbich is ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS

... P| E T CARLSROSA OPERAS. LO.,.ENG&UJV' Wagneta Ldheli i `'wes perforied at the Gaiety Theatre ast eveqig, by- Carl Rosa Company for the first, ftime during their present ?? The lduse wasacrbwded in every part A more advanied develoinent of the style and manner of the greet couqposer than either Tannhuamert or the ' rlying Dutebman, Lohengrin -conWAiv :; fl4t quantity of ie music rend rich ...

MR. CALVERT AT THE GAIETY THEATRE

... MR., CALVERT AT THE I GAIETY THEATR. I i ~ ~~ a. __ RICHELIEU.. Last night Mr ouis Calvert opened a week's engagement at the Gaiety Thettre with Riebe- lieu.' There are few actors of our day who postess stronger.claims on the regard of al who take a real interest in the legitimate drama, and there is not one who ie so well entitled to the pre-eminently high position he holds as an ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AM) VARIETIES. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Lady Gore Booth has arrived at Kings- town from England. Marchioness of Headfort has arrived at Kingstown from Englaiid. Countessof Erne has arrived at Kings- town from England. Major-General Collins has arrived at Kingstown from England. Colonel TM F Stokes has arrived at Kings- town from Eng!and. Major-General E Brooke has arrived at Kifngstown ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... THE GAIETY THEAThE. Last evening, in the presence of a very full house, the performance opened with a new one-aot play entitled Trooper Blake,' by Miss Margaret Young, amemberof Hr.Cal- vert's company. It is a emart, lively, uto- date little dranitia scene, ot maed up of mediteval or old fashioned ideas, bat turning upoa what is mpposed to have befallen a young ?? who went oat to Africa quite ...

SILVER JUBILEE OF THE GAIETY THEATRE

... SILVER JUBILEE O0 THE GXIETY THEATRE. PRESENTATION TO MR. AND MRS. G U. 2N. OnWedneeday afternoon a meeting was beld in the Shelbourne Hotel for che purpose of inau- ?? n '!''¾ Dpay a compliment to Mr and 51t > a ?? e he occasion of the 25th anniversary oif thre opening of the Gaiety Theatre. Dr G F Shaw, S F T O D, presided and amongst those present ?? J R Lloyd, J Nf Low roy, P Walsb, S ...

THE ART INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION

... TI E ART INDVUSTIBS EX-B9ITION. : THIS YEAR'S SALES. Mhe sales for the pa$p1ew days were much bettr than last yeae. They were, however, 'practically coauned to, two sections--that for wood-caring and that for metal work. The sale of the wood-carving exhibits is unpree- 4dented So great Was the demand ?? in ,addition to the sale of the work in the exhibi- tien orders have been' received for ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... TH4E GAIEJTY THEATRE 1THE PEDECORATIONS-A PRIVATE ViEW. On Saturday evening, by the invitation of Mr and Mms Michnel Gaun, members of the Press, and other friends, were afforded a special opportunity otfinspecting the redecora, tions of the Gaiety Theatre. Thesa bare already been fully described in detail in the FPreemn, und the guests on Saturday evening could not have failed to confirm the ...