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The Era from London, Greater London, England • 12

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August 5, 1893. ERA. THE 12 PEYSTA A A (J E. Admission Daily, One Shilling. i A A.

J. Open 7-45. Prices from Gd. to 3 33. mR A FALGAR-SQUARE THEATRE.

ptlworsafdLessees, Mr and Mrs FRANK WYATT. Vvrv Evening at 8 45, NI'IOUCHE, Comic Opera, from UDON A I I grand AND UNSURPASSED HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. OVERTURE 8' 0 Miss FLO HASTINGS 8' 5 Mr ARTHUR RIGBY 8'10 Miss FLORRIE GALLIMORE 8'15 Mr TOM LEAMORE S'20 Miss MINNIE CUNNINGHAM. S'25 Mr CHARLES BIGNELL 8'3 MARIE COLLINS 8'40 The SISTERS MAC ARTE S'45 Mr G. W.

KEN WAY 8'55 Miss JENNY VALMORE 9" 0 LITTLE CHIP 9' 5 Miss NELLIE NAVETTE M. (JANIVET 925 Miss ADA LUNDBERGt '35 EVANS and LUXMORE BM0 Mr CHARLES GODFREY 9-B0 TINY WEBSTERS 10' 0 The SELBINI TROUPE 1'10 Miss KATE JAMES 10'25 Mr JAMES FAWN 10'35 Miss JENNY HILL 10'45 The TILLEY SISTERS 1'55 Mr DAN LENO 11-5 Miss BESSIE BELLWOOD 1115 The BROS. HORN 25 Every Evening. Doors open 7-30. Admission from Is.

Manajer, Mr EDWARD SWANBOROUGH. I AN EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION. OVERTURE 7-40 A. RIGBY 7-50 FLO GALLIMORE 7'55 G. W.

KENWAY 8-0 MARIE COLLINS 8' 5 GUS ELEN 810 LITTLE CHIP 8-20 WINIFRED JOHNSON S'30 TOM LEAMORE IDA HEATH 8 -45 DAN LENO 8-55 TILLEY SISTERS 9' 5 CHAS. GODFREY D15 JENNY VALMORE 9'25 F. H. CELLI 9-30 KATE JAMES 9'40 JAMES FAWN 9-50 BESSIE BELLWOOD 10-0 R. G.

KNOWLES 1010 M. CUNNINGHAM 10-20 CISSY LOFTUS 10-25 BROTHERS HORN 10-30 ADA LUNDBERG 10-40 TINY WEBSTERS 10 50 Hons. GANIVET 11-0 NELLIE NAVETTE 1110 EVANS and LUXMORE 1115 Mdlle. ALMA 11-20 Doors open every Evening at 7-M. Saturday Matinee at 2-30.

Admission from Is. Manager, Mr CHARLES MORTON. I. 0 LV PROGRAMME. BANK HOLIDAY, Aug.

7th, 1893. OVERTURE 7-40 WINIFRED JOHNSON 7'45 TOM LEAMORE 7-50 TILLEY SISTERS 7'55 EVANS and LUXMORE 8-5 FLO HASTINGS 815 BROS. HORN 8-20 GUS ELEN 8-30 KATE JAMES 8-40 LUCY CLARKE s.g0 F. W. MILLIS 9-o FLOKRIE GALLIMORE 015 CISSY LOFTUS 9.25 R.

G. KNOWLES 9-35 MINNIE CUNNINGHAM t-45 LITTLE TICH 9-55 NELLIE NAVETTE 10- 5 CHARLES GODFREY 10-15 MARIE LOFTUS 10-25 DAN LENO 10-35 FANNIE LESLIE 10-45 JAMES FAWN 10.65 JENNY VALMORE u. 5 SISTERS MACARTE u.10 ARTHUR RIGBY u.20 BROTHERS HULINE n.05 Prices of Admission from Is. Every Evening at 7-30. Saturday Matinees at 2'30.

Manaster, Mi C. E. BRIGHTEN. TJ AY MARKET THE ATR E. 11 Lessee and Manager, Mr HERBERT BEERBOHM-TKEE.

Fvcrv Evening (except To-night), at S'30, A 'WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, In- Mr Oscar Wilde. Doors open 0 Carriages, 11 '0. Box-office (Mr Leverton) open 10 0 to 5-0 and 0 to 10 0. Seats may also be booked by letter or teleirrani. Matinee To-day, at 2'30.

No Performance To-night. A DELPHI THEATE E. XX A. and S. GATTI, Sole Proprietors and Managers.

To-night, at 7-50, a New Drama of Ileal Life, bv Henry Pettitt, entitled A WOMAN'S REVENGE. Mr Charles Warner, Mr Charles Cartwright, Mr Herbert Flemming, Mr E. W. Gardiner, Miss Elizabeth Robins, Miss Gertrude Kingston, and Miss Fanny Brough. Bos Pian at Theatre, 10 0 to 0 0, and all Libraries.

Telephone No. Doors Open at 7 -30. Matinee, Bank Holiday, at 2 0. Gr A I THEATRE. Lessee and Manager, GEORGE EDWARD ES.

Every Evening, at S'15, the Second Edition of IN TOWN. Box-oilice open 10 0 to 0-0. IPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS IN TOWN." 11 PTV Mdlle. MEALY, Miss CISSY LOFTUS, Mr TOM BROWNE. The above-mentioned Artists have been Speeiallv Engaged by Mr George Edwardes to appear IN TOWN during the coming week.

LOBE Lessee, W. S. PENLEY. CHARLEY'S AUNT, by Brandon Thomas. The success of the Season.

Every Evening, atO'0. Preceded at 0 bv JOHN THURGOOD, FARMER. Mutinies "Charley's Aunt," Every Wednesday and Saturday, at 3-0. Seats at all Libraries and at Theatre. Box-office 10 0 to 5-0.

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE. Lessees and Managers, A. and S. GATTI. Every Evening, at S'45, will he Presented for the First Time a Musical Comedy, in Two Acts, entitled A TRI1 TO CHICAGO.

Mr John F. Sheridan (his First Appearance at this Theatre), and a Specially-selected Company, comprising Messrs Charles Groves, Laurence Cautley, Sidney Brough, Lawrence D'Orsav, Bert Williams, Thomas Sidney Mesdames Helena Dacre, Edward Saker, Amy Thornton, and Miss Gracie Whiteford, Preceded, at S'0, by a New and Original Comedietta entitled SIXES (First Time in London), by Alfred Lindsay. Box-oilice open 10 0 to 0 0, and all Libraries. Doors Open 7 'SO. Carriages 10-60.

A TRIP TO I A 0." JX In Act a Two Mr John F. Sheridan. Miss Gracie White- ford rt.he Celebrated American Soubrette), Miss Marguerite Fish (Baby Benson), Mr Charles Seamon (American Comedian), Mr Fred. Esmond (Grotesque Dancer), and the Sisters Lloyd (the well-known Duettists and Dancers) will appear in their various Celebrated Specialities. VAUDEVILLE THEATRE.

QHAFTESBUE Y. Manager, V. J. HARRIS. To-night, at 815, MOROCCO BOUND, by Adrian Ross and Arthur Branscombe Music by Osmond Carr.

John L. Shine, Lett- Lin'd, Violet Cameron, Templar Saxe, and Charles Danhy. Preceded, at 7-45, by Kex Harley, the Inimitable Mimic of Popular Actors. Box-othc-e open from 10-0 to 10 0. Doors open 7-30.

Proprietor, Mr JOHN LANCASTER. SHAFTESBURY THEATRE. Fourteenth and Last Week of II. Chance Newton's HERCAT. Ulusorv Burlesque Sketch, HERCAT HERCAT.

REBECCA RUN MAD, HERCAT. HERCAT. introducing HERCAT. HERCAT. HERCAT HERCAT.

HERCAT. and his Latest Illusions. HERCAT. HERCAT. Roars of Laughter.

HERCAT. HERCAT. A Genuine Success. HERCAT. HERCAT.

Everv Evening at 7-45. HERCAT. GRAND THEATRE, ISLINGTON. Lessee and Manager, Mr CHARLES WILMOT Joint Lessee and Manager, Mr II. A.

FREEMAN. To-night, Bank Holiday, and during the Week, at7-45, brilliant success of the Popular Burlesque Opera, MOROCCO BOUND, directed by F. J. Harris, from the Shaftesbury Theatre. Splendid Company.

New and Beautiful Dresses, Scenery, Full Band and Chorus. Monday, Aug. 14th, Mr Horace Lingard and Company, in The Old Guard." Telephone 7,571. STANDARD THEATRE. rJ BISIIOPSGATE.

Sole Proprietor and Manager, A. MELVILLE. Great Special Attraction for Bank Holiday Week, with Day Performance on Bank Holiday Monday, ar. 2'30. First Time at this Theatre of Mi- E.

Lewis West's All-Star Company with the Celebrated Anglo-American success, in Four Acts, entitled MULDOO.VS PICNIC. One of the Funniest Pieces ever Produced. New Songs, New Dances. Commence Monday, Aug. 14th, Comic Opera, "La Cigale," from the Lyric Theatre.

SURREY A E. KJ Return of the Favourite Surrey Company. On Monday (Bank Holiday), Aug. 7th, at 1'30," and every Evening, at 7 '45, will be revived the Great Surrey Drama) by Benjamin Landeck, MY JACK, with all its Original Effects. Six Nights only.

Aug. 14th, by speeial desire, The Prodigal Daughter," "DRITANNIA (the Groat) THEATRE. SJ HOXTON. Sole Proprietress, Mrs S. LANE.

On Bank Holiday, ana every evening, at i 0, the JNew and Powerful Play NO MAN'S LAND, by' John Douglass. Two Wonderful Real Water Sensation Scenes, New Scenery by MrT. Helmslev. Misses Beatrice Toy, Oliph Webb, Lalor Shiel, J. Summers, M.

Arnold Messrs Algernon Svins, Walter Steadnian, W. II. Perrette, W. Garrett, W. Copley, G.

B. Bigwood, W. Parkes, E. Leigh, B. Linrllcy.

Concluding with the Up-to-Date Farce, NOT OUR FLAT. PARK HURST THEATRE, IIODLOWAY. Manager, Mr J. It. PERFECT, Jun.

Mondav, Aug. 7th Hank Holiday), at 7-45, for Six Nights only, Frank II. Fenton and Powerful Company, in the Great Havmarket success, A SHADOW. Special Matinee Bank Holiday, at 2'30. Half-price to all Children under Twelve to Matin6e only.

Monday, Aug. 14th, Pink Dominos." PAVILION THEATRE, Lessee, Mr MORRIS ABRAHAMS. Morning Performance, Bank Holiday, at 2-0. Monday, Aug. 7th, Six Nights, at 745, Revival of Henry A.

Jones and Wilson Barrett's Romantic Drama, HOODMAN BLIND, Supported by Rollo Bahnain, Sara Mignon, and Powerful Company. Princess's Scenery and Effects. Monday, Aug. 14th, "The Nationalist," Kennedy Miller's Company, Six Nights. TYKIC OPEEA HOUSE, J-i HAMMERSMITH.

Proprietors and Responsible Managers, Messrs ACTON PHILLIPS and SON. Bank Holiday, Return of the Stock Company, including Messrs Bassett Roe, J. G. Tavlor, T. Kingston, J.

M. East, A. S. Earle, Wilford liailey, Fred. Knight, R.

Smith Misses Leah Marlborough, Louie Tinsley, Emily Dowton, and Miss Amy M'Neill, who will appear in Charles Reade's Play, entitled DRINK. General Manager, Mr J. M. East. UEEN'S THEATRE, BATTERSEA, S.W.

Lessee and Manager, H. VICKARS REES General Manager, Geo. Sheldon. Aug. 7th, LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT.

Aug. 14th, Sydney Vereker and "Lured to Ruin." QTEATFOED, THEATEE (O A West-end Theatre in the East. Proprietor, Mr ALBERT FREDERICKS. Manager, Mr W. H.

Fredericks, to whom address all communications. Aug. 7th, THE INDIAN MUTINY. Mr G. Daventry, Miss Clara Howard, and Company.

Aug. 14th, The Dark Continent." Booking 1804. Silence a polite negative. The Best Free Programme juunuuu-Magnificent Display of Fireworks by Messrs C. T.

Brock and Co. on Bank Holidav also on Thursday and Satuiday. Free Concerts Daily. tt: flip Tn pirollnnq nntf raui iuariiueuti, iniuuuw 1.... Lockhart's Marvellous Elephants.

Every Evening. Free. JTIiUlUI The Military Manoeuvres of the famous Women Warriors-of Dahomey. Daily, including August Bank Holiday. The Greatest Novelty in Europe, and the Sensation of the London Season.

Grand Military Tournament on August Bank Holiday. Also Balloon Ascent, Variety Shows, Military Promenade Concerts and numerous other Great Attractions, concluding with a Magnificent Display of Fireworks. gARL'S-COURT EXHIBITION. GAROEJNUNU ana iukmusi. THE GARDEN OF LONDON.

Open Dailr, 11-0 a. m. to ll'O p.m. ALL TtOADS LEAD TO EARL'S-COURT. Bands of H.M.

2nd Life. Guards and Scots the Exhibition Band, Grand Organ, String Band. Miss Nellie Ganthony's Entertainment. ILLUMINATIONS. Tens of Thousands of Eiectrio, Gas, and Vauxhall Lights arranged with regard to Colour.

FERNERIES, FOUNTAINS, WATERFALLS. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets (half-price), 10s. 6d available till end of Season admitting to the Main Building, Exhibition of Gardening and Forestry, Central and Western Gardens, and to one of 2,000 Free Seats at Captain Boyton's World's Water Show. OLD PARIS and the EARL'S-COURT.

OPEN DAILY, 11-0 a.111. to 11-0 p.m.. OLD PARIS and the BASTILLE, EARL'S-COURT. GREAT BANK HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. Caf(5 Concert.

Three Variety Entertainments. Thrilling Escape of the Prisoner (Three Times). The Grand Realistic Spectacle, the Storming of the with increased and Startling Effects, at 10-10. MILITARY BNDS. CONTINUOUS AMUSEMENTS from 11 -0 to 11-0.

I A A I BOYTON'S WORLD'S WATER SHOW, THE GREAT BANK HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. NEW SKETCH. NEW ACTS. NEW FEATURES. THE THRILLING SENSATION, SHOOTING THE CHUTES," AND A HOST OF STARTLING NOVELTIES.

THREE PERFORMANCES MONDAY (Bank Holiday) at 1-30, 4-30, and 8 30. Admission to Grand Stand, Cd. to and 3,000 FREE SEATS. 3,000 FREE SEATS. 3,000 FREE SEATS.

ROYAL AQUAEIU M. Great Billiard Contests. Peall v. North. Thurston and Tables.

A Billiard Promenade. No Extra Charge. ROYAL AQUARIUM. London's Great Central Palace of Mirth and Stupendous Attractions, Aug. 7th, and Four Following Weeks.

Doors open 9-0 a.m. Performances commence 10-0 a.nu Great Russian Waxwork Exhibition, Chamber of Horrors, and Tortures of the Spanish Inquisition. THE ROYAL AQUARIUM Monster Holiday Programme embraces a continuity of Novelties surpassing in Realistic-Sensation all Feats of Skill and Daring recorded in the World's-History. See a Human Being Drop as from the Clouds, and the Three Greatest Divers of the Age. A Host of Attractions and Marvellous Feats.

Performing Leopards, Panthers, Wallabies, Ponies, Goats, Dogs, Monkeys. Lulu, Ella Zuila, and almost every known form of Variety, Music, Song, and Dance. Over Fourteen Hours' Amusement for One Shilling Admission. Children, Sixpence. Don't miss seeing the Boxing Kangaroo and the Grand Swimming Entertainment, Zaso's Maze, MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS ITi 1 and VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, ST.

JAMES'S HALL. Grand Reopening, Mondav next (Bank Holiday), with a brilliant Programme of new Songs, Graceful Dances, and one: of the best Variety Entertainments in the Metropolis. All Artistes will appear in White Faces in the New Second Part. Leading Stars, Male and Female, will appear at all Performances. Frequent Changes of Programme.

Every Night at 8-0; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, at 2'30 and S'0. Seats may now be booked, without extra charge, at Tree's Office, St. James's Hall. Prices as usual. EGYPTIAN HAL L.

Lessee and Manager, Mi- J. N. MASKELYNE. ENGLAND'S HOME of MYSTERY. The Cemetery of Superstition and Imposture the Birthplace of every Optical and Mechanical Mystery ready new in principle that has been invented during the present Generation.

The Premier Magical Entertainment of the World, now commemorating its Twenty-first Consecutive Year in London. Performances Daily, at 3 0 and 8-0. Reserved Seats, 6s. and 3s. Area, 2s.

the best Is. Balcony in London, in point of view equal to the dress-circle of a theatre. Children under twelve half price. MORRITT'S ENTERTAINMENT, MORRITT'S ENTERTAINMENT, MORRITT'S ENTERTAINMENT, PRINCE'S HALL, PICCADILLY'. Reopens August Bank Holiday Wlth New and Startling Mysteries.

Sole Agents, R. Warner and Co. A S- Return Bank Holidav. Home MOHAWKS. Monday, Aug.

7th. Home Again. MOHAWKS. Two Performances. Afternoon Home Again.

MOHAWKS. at S'0, Evening at 8-0, and Home Again. MOHAWKS. every Evening at S'0. Home Again, MOHAWKS.

Everything New. Home Again. MOHAWKS. New Songs. New Ballads.

Home Again. MOHAWKS. New Jokes. New Sketches. Home MOHAWKS.

Four New Mohawks. Home Again. MOHAWKS. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL. Home Again.

A VENUE THEATRE, TO LET, for Short Season or for a Term or the LEASE would be SOLD. Apply to Messrs Slaughter and Colegbavb, Clock House, Arundel-street, Strand. OT. GEORGE'S HALL, LANGHAM-PLACK Licensed bv the Lord Chamberlain to and under the Management of Messrs Alfred German Reed and Corney Grain. Can be hired for Amateur Performances, Concerts (Morning or Evening), Readings, Lectures, on the Evenings and.

Mornings which are not devoted to Mr and Mrs German Reed si-Entertainments Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Even ings, and Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Afternoons. For terms apply toMrH. D. Reed, Secretary, St. George's Hall.

I HALL, one of the finest Halls in the South of London, TO BE LET, for Concerts, Balls, Readings, Lectures, and other High-class Entertainments. Also Small Hall and Rooms for different Entertainments. For terms and Vacant Dates apply to the Hallkbeper. Brixton Hall, Acre-lane, Brixton, S.W. TJECKHAM.

PUBLIC HALL, EYE-LANE, JL S.E. Proprietor. W. L. Dowroy.

This Popular Hall TO BE LET for any Good Class of Entertainment. Seating, about 1,000. Has just been For Vacant Dates apply as above. MISS FISHER, THEATRICAL COSTUMIER, 26, BEDFORD-STREET, CO VENT-GARDEN, LONDON. The Latest Novelty Invented and Introduced by Miss FishM for Skirt Dancing is the Serpentine Costume.

At 8-40 o'clock, a JNew urana itomantic xaiieu, bv Athol Mayhew, the Dances Arranged by M. Gredelue, Music by'M. G. Jacobi, Scenery by Ryan, Harto, and Perkins, Costumes by M. and Madame Alias.

Great Poultry Show and Battle of the Roosters. 'ine etaiactibe uruwu anu 1 -----Characters by Signorinas Pollini, Porro, and Lucia Cormani pagamni iteaivivus, uaiuei 00.1111.11, iiuuw.0-- r- At 10-30, the Divertissement and Ballet of Nations, CHICAGO. Preceded and followed by a Select Variety Show, Operatic selections, mu. ic'cp' 1 E- Ji Every Evening, at 10-20 o'clock, the Second Edition of ROUND THE TOWN. At 8-10, KATRINA, supported by Si-norina Guiri.

Carozzi, Miss Katie Seymour, Mr John Ridley, F. Flexmore, Signora Vincenti, and Signorina Cavalazzi. Varieties by Ryland and Golden, Etoiles Andalouse, Fredericks, Mdlle. Mealy, Paul Cinquevalli, Avolo Boys, Bellonini, Charles Tilbury, Armaninis, Miss Clara Wieland, the Queen of the Serpentine Dancers, with Novel and most Startling Effects, every Evening, at 9-45. The New Entrance from Leicester-street is now open.

Doors open at 745. ALAOE Managing Director, Sir AUGUSTUS HARRIS. Full Licence. Every Evening, 'atSU A Palace not merely in name, but in reality. Monster Programme.

ROYAL CANTEEBUR Y. The Coolest and Handsomest Theatre in Europe. The Roof oB every Evening. Bank Holiday Star Company. Au- 7th Grand Production of the Original Sensational Dramatic Sketch entitled "The Night Alarm," Written and Composed bv Joseph Tabrar, in which the Renowned Actor-Vocalist Charles Godfrey will appear in his Original Character Albert Chevalier, Marie Loftus, Marco and Athol, Brothers Harlow, George Fairtmrn, Tom and Lilly English, Little Tich, Dufour and Hartley, Tom White's Arabs Sisters Jonghmans, Arthur Forrest, Henderson, Stanley, and Little May Wills and Dare, Olympian Quintette, Charles Deane, the Veveys, Fanny Wright, the Dwights Jessie Vernon.

First time of the Original Screaming-Sketch entitled "Grandpa's Birthday," supported by-Emily Fothergill, Florence Wilton, James Sutton, and the popular Comedian Fred. Williams. Also the immensely successful Kaleidoscope Dance, invented by G. Adney Payne, arranged by Paul Valentine, performed by the Empresses of the Serpentanic World, Bertha Linden and Amy Veo, assisted by Misses Haskell and Annie Arnette. A Fairy Vision of Diaphanous Delight.

Doors open 7-30 commence 7-35. Saturdays, Doors 7-0 o'clock, when Extra Talent will be provided. No Side Door. Holidays, Mondav, Tuesday, and Saturday, Doors open G'30 commence at 7-0." Box-office open all day. Prices from 6d.

to 2 2s. Telegraphic address, "Terpsichore, London." Telephone No. 4,726. ARAGON THEATRE OF VARIETIES, MILE-END-ROAD (the Empire of the East). The Handsomest Theatre in the World without a doubt.

Grand Reopening Bank Holiday, Aug. 7th. Redecorated by Messrs Campbell, Smith, and Co. Electric Lighting and Heating Apparatus by Messrs Vaughan and Brown. Re-upholstered by Messrs J.

L. Lyon. Architect, Mr Frank Matcham. New Act-Drop by T. E.

Ryan, Esq. Always the best Company in London. Read. Read. Read.

Mr Albert Chevalier, Miss Fanny Leslie, Little Tich, Sisters Banvick and Stevens in one of their successful Sketches, Tom White's Arabs, Charles Deane, the Brothers Harlow, Geo. Fairburne, Marco and Athol, the Brydge Combination, Arthur Forrest, Tom and Lilly English, Wills and Dare, Dufour and Hartley, Miss Fanny Wright, Henderson, Stanley, and Little May, Olympian Quintette, Johnny Wor-man, the Two Aubyns. Doors open Bank Holiday, and Tuesday and Saturday, 6'30, commence 6-50 other Evenings, 7-30 (Side Door to avoid the crowd, 715, 3d. each extra), commence 7-35. Saturday's Prices same as usual, Extra Talent, Side Door 7-0 o'clock.

Monday, Aug. 21st, the Original Blondin, Hero of Niagara. Don't forget Bank Holiday, Aug. 7th. OUT LONDON PALACE, LONDON-ROAD, S.E.

Proprietors, SOUTH LONDON MUSIC HALL (LIMITED). Managing Director, Mrs J. J. POOLE. Marvellous Holiday Programme, Aug.

7th. Fannie Leslie, Ara, Zebra, and Vora, R. G. Knowles, J. C.

Rich, Peggy Pride, Schumann Troupe of Acrobats, G. W. Hunter, Charles Danvers, Tiny Sisters Webster, Ada Lundberg, Little Chip, Arthur Faber, Lizzie B. Raymond, Dutch Daly, D. J.

M'Carthv, May Rose, Michael Nolan, F. W. Millis, Rose Dear-ing, Fred. Mason, Charles Seel, the Two Macs (Jim and Dan), Agnes Hazel, The Passmore Brothers, George Armstrong, Clarance Holt's Combination. Doors open G15 commence 6 30 on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday open 7.15, commence 7-30, on Wednesday, Thursdaj-, and Friday.

Prices from 6d. to 2 2s. MAEYLEBONE MUSIC HALL, HIGH-STREET, MAEYLEBONE. Proprietor, Mr W. A.

SHAW. The above Hall will be Reopened on Monday, Aug. 14th, with a Grand Company of Star Artists. The Decorations, Sc. have been completed in the most elaborate style by W.

E. Richards, of Aldershot. Popular Prices. Manager, Mr Alf. Roberts.

HAMMERSMITH THEATEE OE VARIETIES. Proprietors and Managers, ACTON PHILLIPS and SON. August Bank Holiday, "Hilarity," by the Karnos Charles Chaplin Simplicity," Comic operetta ny tne rorrest uomuinauon ine waxweus, ioe Oolverd. the Three Castles. Snowball and Figg.

Chas. Osborne. Wallis and Langton, the Eclipse Two, Sisters Conlon, Brothers Blackwell, Two Emeralds, Arthur tioyne, ana others. Monday and Tuesday, Doors open at o'3U. lixtra Artists.

0 I ISLINGTON-GREEN. Proprietor and Manager, Mr HERBERT SPRAKE. August Bank Holiday Programme. 7-20. 7-35.

7- 50. 8- 5. 8-20. 8-35. 8-50.

Harry Wenburn 1 9 5. Gus Elen Sisters Manlin 9-20. George Robey 9-40. Lucy Clarke 9'55. Frazer and Mac 10-15.

Charles Bignell 10-30. Florrie Robina 10-45. Fred. W. Millis J.

H. Nation Jennie Leslie Harlow Brothers Daisy May Tom and Lily English Rehearsal on Saturday at 1'30 o'clock. WASHINGTON MUSIC HALL, YORK-ROAD, BATTERSEA (Three Minutes' Walk from Battersea, and Five from Clapham Junction Stations). Sole Proprietor and Manager, G. W.

MOORE. Bank Holidav and during the Week, Splendid Attractions. Production of a New Sensational Domestic and Military Sketch Wealth," by Harry Calden's Combination. Supported by Harry Calden, Walter Fry, Joseph Youil, Charles Glenrose, Harry Calden, Louie Eldershaw, Lily Calden. Variety Company Fred.

Mason, Sisters Westfield, Jovial Joe Colverd, Newham and Latimar, the Great Grovinis, Virginia Francis, the Maxwells (Tom and Clara) Four Poole Pelhams, in their Grand Entertainmentthe only Minstrel Show in the World that gives a grand Acrobatic Act with Double Somersaults Jenny Dawson, Serio and Dancer Sam Dagmar, Wilton Payne the Two Kranks, Stanley and Skinner, Ccarles Russell, Comedian. Music Hall Business-Manager, Mr Theodore Gordon (to whom all Professional Applications must be made). Band Rehearsal every Monday, 6-0 o'clock. Leader, Mr John Bower. QUEEN'S, POPLA R.

Manager, MICHAEL ABRAHAMS Variety Manager, James Chappell. Monday, Aug. 7th, and every Evening, Dan Sullivan, Herr Cazman, Frazer and Mac, the Johnson Combination, Edith Manley, Daisy De Roy, Sisters Western, F. V. St.

Clair, Renee Rob.v.'Sisters Ormonde, Brothers James, Olympian Quintet, Percival and Breeze, Rehearsal every Mondav at 1-0 o'clock sharp. Secretary, F. R. Yeulett. EASTERN EMPIRE PALACE OF VARIETIES, BOW.ROAD (Opposite the Church) Proprietors, The EASTERN EMPIRE Limited; Manager, Mr Fred.

Marlow. Monday, Aug. 7th, and every Evening Musical Sketch entitled Captain Jack," in which the following eminent Artistes will appear Rose Hamilton as Captain Jack, Millie Howes, Florence Wilton, Emily Fothergill, Fred Harrington, James Sutton, H. G. Sharplin, Victor Cross' George Arnold, Eugenie Milton, M.

Sharplin, L. Harrington' Agnes Overill, and Fred. Williams as Mrs Sheppard New Scenery and Effects in addition to the following Grand Company Sisters Lloyd, Harry Champion, the Two Maes Duncan's Dogs, Minnie Cunningham, the Tucker Family Lily Wilford, the Sohallers, Cissie Moxon, the Poole-Pelaanis' and other Artistes. Extra Attractions for the Holidays. Rfpinntte jiesaames and Miss' Svlvia Gerrish.

Doors open 7-50. Box-office open Xn Telenhone. 35,133. Special Matinee of Nitouche," Wednesday next, at 2-30. FULLER will Bank Holiday, Monday, Aug.

7tb, and every Evening, Appear TRAFALGAR-SQUARE THEATRE. "BRIGHTON, THEATRE ROYAL. XJ Managing Director, Mr n. o. niriDwu.

Every Evening next Week, at 80, and Thursday and Saturday Morning, ac 6V, Mr lniyjn ia.mcwauu ME i a in, EDGWARE-ROAD. Proprietor, Mr HENRI GROS. Grand Holiday Programme. The Flying Eugenes, Pauh-ntti, Brown, Newland, and Le Clerq, Millis, Tom White Valmore, the Sakers, Three Castles, Paul Pelham, Kate Geraldine, Amy Lawrence, Pierrot, Master Warner, Alma Power. Prices from 6cl.

to One Guinea. Telephone 7,194. Manager, Mr Henri Clark. mHE A menls. The World -renowned Craggs, the Marvellous Three Pinnnric fhd nplplirat.pfl Fun Makers, Lizzie 13.

oisteis uu, -fUlUU, Lilly iJHlMlLUlU, UCUlfcC JJiCUltJ uS'vx Newton. Vere Swanborough, Charles Deane, Nellie Stratton, Warren, the Ottoways, and Marvelle's Wonderful Troupe of Trained Dogs, races irom w. tu w. Evening at 7 30, and Saturday Matinees, 2 '80. Telephone nn xtw sMniinynno-h.

Treasurer. Mr t-, TT 17ica ueorge rsurgess. musium licim, HTTDDLE SE MUSIC HALL, THE MOGUL, DEURY-LANE. Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. L.

GRAYDON. Monster Holiday Company. Lightning Programme. A New and Original Screamingly Comical Sketch, entitled T.T.. 1m, Vnnnw -trrmv T4n.USnn and Company.

Roe Hamilton, the Middlesex Favourite Serio-Comedienne the Florador Quartette, in their Eccentric Musical Act Kellino Troupe, Rezene and Robini, Ryland and Golden, the Favourite Transatlantic Comedians the Sisters Lloyd, Duettists and Dancers; Madame Rosa, Granto and Maude, Lizzie Chase, Charles Seel, Nellie Herbert, J. C. Rich, Penley. A New Farcical Sketch, entitled "Captain Fanme, buiiporteci Dy 0. a.

nuwe, um. viciiucy, iwiu A unange every een. xcicjjiiuuc aw. wu. Rehearsal every Monday at 2-0 o'clock OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, LIMITED.

Redecorated and ReupholBtered. Lighted throughout by Electricity. The Handsomest Hall in London. Fully Licensed. Will open on Bank Holiday, Aug.

7th. Prices Stalls, Is. 6d. Reserved, 2s. First Circle, Is.

6d. Second Circle, Is. Pit, 6d. Gallery, 4d. Private Boxes, 21s.

and 10s. 6d. Grand Programme of Novelties. Miss Burgoyne, the Beautiful, in her Grand Sketch of "Mazeppa Cora Stuart, in her Laughable Sketch, The Fair Equestrienne Vesta Tillev. the London Idol.

After the Ball Tenns-son and O'Gorman, Irish Comedians Lettaand Fowden, Acrobatic Gvmimsts uonnor anu rrauy, jonieuiaus; oaiu Torr, Comedian the Karnos, Comio Pantomime Bernard Armstrong, Comedian Sisters Carlow, Serio Master Zetto, Dancer Leah Ardell, Ballad Paul Jones, Comedian Lotty Pedley, Violet Nelson, Miss Maxwell, Ballad. For this Night only, Arthur Playfair and Fred. Storey (from the Trafalgar-square Theatre), and 100 Extra Turns. Doors open at Six. A I UT PALACE OF VARIETIES, 214, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE-ROAD, S.E.

Proprietors, Messrs G. and L. COR-AZZA (GATTI). The Family Resort. Monster Attractions for Bank Holiday.

Ryland and Golden, Florrie Robina, the Florador Quartet, the Sakers (Alfred and Alice), Rose Hamilton, the Two Bostons; The Devil's Own," Played by-Henry D. Burton, Louie Lancashire, and the Clever Child Actress, Nellie Moore Three Sisters Chester, Joe Lawrence, the Summersons, Tom Foster, Lillie English, J. P. Boston, MayAdies. Extra Talent during the Holidays.

Band Rehearsal, 10 o'clock, Monday. Musical Director, Mr W. T. Wilkinson Manager, Mr Will Sergeant. ATTI'S (CHARING-CKOSS) MUSIC HALL, VILLIERS-STREET, CHARING-CROSS.

Proprietors, G. and L. COHAZZA (GATTI). August Bank Holiday programme and until further notice Vesta Tilley, the London Idol After the Ball Sketch "The Devil's Own," by Henry D. Burton; Louie Lancashire and Nellie Moore Sixers Preston, Popular Duettists Fred.

Darby, Comedian; Wills and Dare, Grotesque Comedians; Gus Gaunclett, Variety Entertainer; the Sakers, Song and Dance Artists Wal Robbins, Negro Comedian Sisters Desmond, Duettists; T. W. Newton, Ventriloquist; Carrie Lee, Serio atid Dancer; J. P. Boston Beverley York, the New Serio and Dancer.

Extra Talent for the Holidays. Rehearsal, Monday, Aug. 7th, at Two o'clock prompt. Musical Director, Mr George Salter. Manager, Mr Tom Tinsley.

ROYAL CAMBRIDGE HALL OF VARIETIES, BISHOPSGATE, E. Proprietor, Mr V. RILEY General Manager, Mr E. V. P-GE.

August Bank Holiday and every Evening. Another Champion Company. Dan Leno, Selbini Bicycle Troupe, G. W. Hunter, Brown, Newland, and Le Clerq, Harry Anderson, Almonte's Acrobatic Troupe, Lily Burnand, Mdlle.

Alma, Champion Globe Runner Charles Deane. the Avolo Boys. Marvellous Bar Act the Sisters Tiiley, Marguerite Fish and u. warren, Mane isisie, jueexor ana iaurame, Tries Jome-dians J. C.

Rich, Three SisLers Chester, Charles Seele, Foreman and Fannan, Lizzie Chase, and Extra Artistes during the Holidays. ENGLISH'S NEW SEBRIGHT TEMPLE OF VARIETIES, HACKNEY-ROAD, N.E. Proprietor and Manairer. Mr GEORGE EDWIN F.NfJT.TRTT Grandest Attractions ever placed upon the Music Hall Stage, commencing Monday, Bank Holidav, Aug. 7th, and during the Week, when will be produced, lor the First Time at this Establishment, a New and Orie-inal Sketch pnt.it.ini The Coiner," by Brien M'Cullough, and introducing Gilbert vernon, i ranis oeioy, unanes Mortimer, R.

Musgrave, Georgi tesLL-iu, iteuie ieison, Florence wortn, and Brien M'Cullough. Varieties by George Medley, Sisters Nelson, Freda Beswick, George Bendon, Bob Gardner. Kittv Faiwinlp Brothers Harrison. Notice. The Hall thoroughly Renovated regardless of expense, and Upholstered up to date in the centre circle uytne iip-up unairs ny Dean, Palace Furnishers Birmingham.

Leader of the Model Band, Mr Tom Wilson. OYAL STANDAED (facing Victoria Station). Proprietor and Manager, Mr R. WAKE. Startling Attraction for Holidays, conmicncinir Mondav.

Auli 7l.h. ISfl.q. Brown, Newland, arid Le Clerq, Tennyson and O'Gorman, nmiHidinnu TIni-lM' fMof'a Pmnliinntinn IT Marvellous Illusionist the Tissots, Living Marionettes D. aruartny, unaractor Uomedian; Charles Chaplin, Vocal uoiueuian Liaisy ue noy, ryroiean vocalist Will Mitcham, uomeaian anu instrumentalist; Maude Koss, Vocalist and Dancer; Ada Fawn, Serio-Comic Hyram Travers, Charles ijuiuiu, iiarpisu anu otners, Assistant-Manager, George Chapman. DOYAL ALBERT MTTSTfi WATT.

JA. VICTORIA-DOCK-ROAD (Opposite Canning-town Rail'- way ooie rroprietor ana Manager, Mr u. KELF. Monday, Aug. 7th, and every Evening, Fred.

Sothern's Combination, in "His Dutv or. a Luckv Soldier Erirmr nMn ville, Professor Duncan's Troupe of Scotch Collie Dogs, Brown anu ieuy nl 0Ly iiauy iregetour Orie-inal Jutrffler Equilibrist; the Doolans. Sisters i.m Cosman Couple, Flo. Watson, Harry Champion, Miss Marion nyue. jwia pi-n i wuiuiuuec I oo.

nuny juoors, 6). DUYAL WEST LONDON THEATRE It CHURCH-STREET, EDGWARE ROAD. Proprietors and Managers, W. BAILEY and A. E.

OLIVER. Mondav Any. iwi, wiimu uuw vitgiuai wrama The Silent Pool," by John Douglas, Author Blackmail New Scenerv and Effects, Sensational Dive in Real WntoV Harry Anderson, Hyram Travers, Sisters Duncan, the Sheri-dans, Nellie Martell, the Helmores, Marie Tyler, Johnny Hanson in an Original Musical Farce, A Romantic Affair Jessie DeGray, George Nelly Sti-atton, Eos and Roa. Popular Prices during the nuuuays..

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