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Published: Saturday 27 April 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1354 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... WEDNESDAYS, May22 aid 29, at 2.30. PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE. (Lessee ands Mana ger. Me. IHbeACFSr B anel TPO.NlGHT, at 8.15, PAUL JONES. 124th perforasance. P'receded by, at 7.30,' JOH4N SMITH.Misses Agnes ?? rougirtoni AnieSchuherit, Sc.Ccyr, Jeanie Miills ...

Reviews

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LITERARY VERIETIES

... forthwith led to the wall, and com- r polle to kneel down, Cte soldiers levelled their muskets, atid another moment eovld have coia signed tsle ifwirtunate wyight rto eternity, whn Christiana frgutting everytihing lut the feel- I inhs of a woman's heart, ...

LIMERICK HORSE, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW

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THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... were the modern n costumes of the spectators in the picture not intro' Le duced. The Murder of the Duo de Guise (22), yby Paul Delaroche, is perfection in the war of n water.colour. In a rich, but dimly-lighted apart. , meat, lies the body of the man ...

LITERATURE

... in reference to these congregations, whicit are best known and appreciated. The bisters of Charity founded 6y St. Vincent de Paul-the Sisters of the dood Shepherd, now so firmly establislied in England-the Carmucites-poor Clares- and many others are admirably ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... abort cate. C P chi3m of religions dootrineo, tran5clited or compilod ir 1ty hiorys Clynoc, the drat oditor of the Eiaglieb S Coia pat a t0Rme, ncd edited, with prefacs and P t aprpedix, by (Oitfit'h Roberts, in the year 15Nis. ' 7 The copy from which the ...

THE THEATRES

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