WYNDHAM THEATRE. W.C ]|JR. FEWLASS LLEWELLYN. MR. J. R. LA FANE. Address, A.A., 32, Regent-street, W. MR. RICHARD COKE, America. Add., c/o York Dram Mirror,** 145 West 45th street, New York. APPZ.XCATZOKB (or Positions the FRONT PAGE should le addressed the Publisher. M ISS NELLI
Drury lane "THE ARMADA." DRAMA PLUCK," HUMAN NATURE.” -A BUN OF LUCK,” 'THE DERBY WINNER. -LIFE OP PLEASURE.” ” A MILLION MONEY.” ” YOUTH. "THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER.* "THE WORLD.” "CHEER, BOYS. CHEER. "FREEDOM.” "A AND HIS LASS, "QUEEN’S EVIDENCE.” “THE ROYAL OAK. Also the followin
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AMUSEMENTS MANCHESTER. NEW PALACE - P Manchester Palace o( Varieties. Ltd ; U D.. Mr Walter <*e Prrei; O. M.. Mr. Alan young: 8. Mr Jesae Hewitt. Mus. . Mr. T. H A Mixed Orlll, Mr R- 0. Hunter's burlesque revue seven •ceoM. ** the chief attraction here, excellently fs >w..? r fin
the accomplished comedienne Miss Gertie Oitana. whose reception on Monday was most enthusiastic. A feature of the programme also is Change, the Haunted Castle.” cleverly staged and acted James and Herbert Jewell. Verno and Voyce produes with success their sketch, "Sporting Pals”
"A OF LIFE. Under this title, selected stanzas from Edward FitaOeraldV Kob&iy&t of Omar KhayyAm," wrtlh musical accompaniment, formed the principal item in entertainment given the ArU Centre, Mortimer-street. Wednesday, and repeated the three following days. The music “A Phantasy