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MISS MADELINE L'ESTRANGE -LU. Disengaged. Lead, Heavy Lead, or Character Parts. Address, Standard Theatre ; or, Mr GRoReG T. MNSsLmnnL, Gaiety Company, en route. M ISS ROSALIND SCOTT - WATSON, STANDARD THEATRE, LONDON, Every Evening. MISS DAVIES WEBSTER, 11 PAULINE, "1 Lady of Ly
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
AMUSEMENTS IN BRIGHTON.

AMUSEMENTS IN BRIGHTON.

AMUISEMENTS IN ]BRIGHTON. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) 'THEATrE ROYAL.-Managing Director, Iftr H. J. Infield; Acting-Manager, Mr A. Wheeler.-Supported by Mr Charles T. H. Helinsley's company Mr Louis Oalvert is paying a return vrisit here tlis week. Open- ing on Monday evening w
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
"RICHARD WHITTINGTON, ESQ."

"RICHARD WHITTINGTON, ESQ."

A Burlesque, in Three Scenes, by Edmund Payne, Music by Messrs George Dixon and Fred. H. Graham, Produced at the Theatre Royal, Bury, on Sept. 9th, 1892. Sergeant Sneakemi ?? Mr F. H. GRAHAM Thos. Fitzwarren ?? Mr G. MORVlitE Jack Doolittle ?? Mr G. HOWARD Captain Blubber ?? r W
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

MASWERS TO CORRESPONBENTS. RALrP ROBERTS AND T. C. POYSER.-The company playing at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle, on the Whit Monday of 1866 was an opera company managed by Mr G. B. Loveday. The entertainments included The Rose of Castille and a ballet d'action called Rosalie: or,
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
CHILDREN ON THE STAGE.

CHILDREN ON THE STAGE.

Mr Charles Relf, the proprietor of the Roval Albert Music Hall at Canning-town, attended at the West Ham Police-court on Saturday, accompanied by a Mrs Daventry and a child about ten vears of age. and made an application for the magistrates' licence to permit the child, Marie Cl
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
ANIMAL AUCTION AT ANTWERP.

ANIMAL AUCTION AT ANTWERP.

The great annual sale of birds and animals took place at the Zoological Gardens, Antwerp, on Tuesday and Wednesday last, Mons. L'Hogst, the genial director of the Gardens, presiding. There were present Mlons. Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Director of the Jardin d'Acclima- tation at Pari
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
Advertisements & Notices

Advertisements & Notices

SCALE OF CHARGES FOR 9S "WANTED " ADVERTISEMENTS. te TWENTY WORDS (Three Lines), ONE SllILLING. Each Additional Eight Words, Sixpence. _ Replies to Advertisements can be received, and can be either *d called for or forwarded by post to suit the convenience of 5t Advertisers. t. A
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
Advertisements & Notices

Advertisements & Notices

MOSS and THORNTON TOUR.- C1ALLS for MONDAY, Sept. 19th, 1892. 'U VARIETIES. SOUTH SHIELDS. Rehearsal at 10 o'clock for The O'Meers, Three Karnos, J. C. Rich, Nelly Oldene, W. S. Hutohinson, Harry Carsdale, Brothers Brewer, Cora Carnot. ALBERT HALL, JARPROW. Now openl. THE ROYAL,
September 17, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
SHELLEY CENTENARY.

SHELLEY CENTENARY.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. Sir,-Percy Bysshe Shelley was born at Field Place, near Horsham, Sussex, on Aug. 4th, 1792. The cen- tenary of his birth is, therefore, close at hand. As Shelley was the foremost man Sussex has given to the world of letters, the county has naturally tak
July 16, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
THEATRICAL GOSSIP.

THEATRICAL GOSSIP.

MISS ELLEN TERRY'S annual benefit has been fixed for the evening of Saturday, 30th inst., the last night of the season, which will bring with it the 172d per- formance of Henry the Eighth. Miss Terry, we deeply regret to learn, has been suffering from severe cold and neuralgia,
July 16, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England