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... p ?? l ize, J.'cph Sheehy, The 'Sq- ar , ,at.Li- al, Co Lito-rrck, Anutbrovai, hr f,i :; 'rr di by d1igerE '2oed, Wi!liara Coia-rt, ''lriticd .; ci', LC, LUrneor c, 5.esrs of i-re- U ai ...
... Royalty bookcgl for the current week can be transferred, or money returned on application at the Box-office. .Uessrs. Kegran Paul have published, in the form of an cighteenpeany pamphlet, hand- s(nmolv printed, a tran-riation into English by Maria 'reneh ...
... y ad * Wi-` I \Vl mlhc. (London: The Sunday School Un:io.) Sin and its Reozedly. A Cour.se of Sermions x Preached in St Paul>; Chure!., York 'laee. Edinburgh. in Lent, 189. ir Rowiord Elis, 2..A. (Edinblurgh: St Gilt-c' Phirring Cumpanly.) J ' Tlhe ...
... OPERA H1orsE.-Lessee and lanager, Mr Hugh Robertson ; Resident-Manager, Mr ,;oe. Stone-Mr Gailbert Tate's company, in A Trip to COiA'0ou,, is Ihere this veek. Mr Alvin Sawyer plays Mellarid etrlong ili an attractive style, anil Mr Mait- laslh Dicker is a success ...
... people have to build their ownr churches. In London the poorest manic thecityis welcome in St Paul's or Westminster Abbey. I have attended services in St Paul's specially arranged for worlizzig men, and have seen thousands of them there. In Paris the commonest ...
... Bv C. W. Stubbs. ?? D~ean of Eily.-Fior Better or WForse ? Bv, Conrad Howard. (London: T. Fisher Unwin.) The Uncalied. By Paul Laurence Dunbar. (London: Service & Patorn.) Rose d Churlilte, an Acadien Romance. By Marshall Sainders. Loiidon: Methuen & ...
... Digby, Long & Co.) POE-rRY, VERSF, AND DRAMA. A Drama of Two Li-er, and Other Poems. T'Y 1E. .J. ChapmnaLn. (Loadon: Kegan Paul, Trcnch, Tridtber & Co.) SCHTOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOOKS. A Geograephyi of Afrivra. By Lionel W. Lyde. (London: Adam & Charles ...
... Window. Mr E. Hoggan-Armadale gives a powerful rendering of the part of Lucio Delgado, Mi Hugh Carmichael being excellent as Paul Gouttet. Mr Henry Osman is quaint and amasing n ?? impersona- tion of Peter Pottlebury. The Le Blanc of Mr Frank Strickland ...
... zh3c bu;ilding. Illtrinlg tlte ?? itCl';.Ot y;ear A'irgeir a Adaius laid been in openl retol. .a,'n'st Uti ' atev, te'tchsr. Paul Inr-inn' had i ..slrr ;s triocte rcgrttac than the anvl~s oft i'owe ?? 51l Aeidt't?eay L~td kuovr, a idiot itadenlltd jer ...
... They create a tremendous ti success. The Warners are amusing, and another ai excellent feature on the programme is R. W. Paul's ta Animatographe. Miss Edith Lyles is clever in her H American entertainment. The Musical Japs are well es received, and ...
... of Atoms. By James Henry Loader. (London: Chapman & dHall.) In'roduction to Sociology. By Arthur Fair- banks. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.) NOVELS AND STORIES. The Sin of Anot her. By Incognita. (London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.) f Tiie Seniumeat ...
... distinct success in the hands of Mr S. Wr. 3dAshworth. Mr E. Kendrick Pyne as Neil Garth scores. ; he Mr Edgar Payne plays Paul Elsworth earnestly and effectively, Mr Norman Page as Reggie Walton is seen nto advantage. Mr Stanley Lathbury as Doctor ? ...