Who optional
What else? optional

Your search returned 451 articles

*^y'ANTBD'

*^y'ANTBD'

*^y' ANTBD ' Wanted. March 2, 9, Scotland. FOUR MUSICAL BAXONICAB, introducing LOUISA, the famoup tripletongueing cornet soloist, and ViTacioas LITTLB MAUD, Piccolo Soloist. This, Lyceum. Goran; next. King’s. Greenock, Scotland. WANTED, Engagements, March 2 and 9, through tranefc
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
M A C K, M R. This, 4L., GLASGOW. Next week. E.. WOLVERHAMPTON. TNCH, BILLY. The Rubber Faced Comedian. Write.

M A C K, M R. This, 4L., GLASGOW. Next week. E.. WOLVERHAMPTON. TNCH, BILLY. The Rubber Faced Comedian. Write.

5, Spenscr-road. Herne Hill, 8 B. LA S S A 11, LILLIE This week. Palace, Blackpool. Next week. Empire, Bradford.
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
S A V 1 L E.

S A V 1 L E.

A V E. All coats. r« Paisley and Perth Theatraa, THE PAISLEY THEATRE. FRED CRELLIN General Manager. to. Chestnut-road, West Norwood. S.B, JOHN Diaeugaged. Bod Daewoo, «. Bod loeo. N.W. SIDNEY BACON 143, Cro« rood. Londoo. TekftoiM. •’NcKobdis O* Loodon. N.r fa.. »»d 1181 afR. EDW
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
A Übeal Bedactloa (or a Series of laasrtloaa

A Übeal Bedactloa (or a Series of laasrtloaa

A Bedactloa (or Series of laasrtloaa Addram. Tr« Ptnum. 4, Tavistock street, Strand, WC. Wire.” * The Bis, Loudoi,''
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
T E ERA.

T E ERA.

February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
COMPANIES WANTED

COMPANIES WANTED

W. HOWLAND'S BOOKING CIRCUIT. WANTED. Higb-claaa Attraction*. CORONET IHBATHE. W., March 23. April 6. 13. DEVONSHIRE PARK T. EASTBOURNE. March 16. 23. April 20 (3). May 7 (3). IL GAIETY THEATRE. HASTINGS, March 30, April 6. 23 (3). PLEASURE GARDENS T . FOLKESTONE. May 11. 25 (3)
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
A MAN’S BEST PAL

A MAN’S BEST PAL

By EMMA UTOMfIILD. A simple story told in simple language. Special plant of Printing cut for this play by D. A. & Sons,
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
TXS XZBSIirO TOWK

TXS XZBSIirO TOWK

Tlvey booked * tour—a aplenddd tonr; Their dele ma« Crewe.*' From there they went " Saltwbvry ’* train from Waterloo. From Ssliobory ** IxxwesUrft." From " to Crook." you thonk. mayhap, it's not on the Bap. You'll find ii thertf, if you look. From " Crook *’ they next proceeded
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
SEATS or EBWZN PASSES

SEATS or EBWZN PASSES

A veteran of the old stock days and a mneh travelled- actor passed away Saturdoy, when Mr. Edwin Palmer died at the age sixtyeix- His last engagement was in Sealed Orders,” at Drury -Lane, where played the valet to Hannibal Calhoun. Mr. Edwin Pa!mer-Ge«, as h« was nam*d in priva
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England
 
twm Amazm asna tbzbvts.

twm Amazm asna tbzbvts.

Amazm tbzbvts. Oraat iaterwl hM both tbo Froaa tad the public in th« propoued Wte. Adel in* OmAo her retirement from the eUffe after her aeoaoa the London CoHeeam. The follow lo( are amoat*t the moat recent tabeeriberv to the Adeline Geode Keepoake MUe. Lydia Kyaaht, who write*:
February 18, 1914 - The Era - London, London, England