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COVENT GAEDEW . —On Wednesday , 30 th inst ., GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DAUB'S" LANE . —Every evening and at midday , Grand Pantomime , HUMFTY DUMPTY .

ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA .-Every evening , at 8 , THB BASOCHE . Matine ' e to-day , at 2 . HAYMABKET . —Every evening , THE DANCING GIRL . Matinde to-day , at 2 .

ADELPHI . —Every evening , at 7 * . 5 , THE TRUMPET CALL . CRITEBION . —Evory evening , BRIGHTON . To-day , Matin . o at 2 * 45 . PBINOESS'S . —Every evening , at 7-40 ALONE

, . IN LONDON . STBAND . —Every evening , at 8 * 45 , THE LATE LAMENTED . Preceded by , at 8 , BACK IN FIVE MINUTES . At 2 * 30 , HANS THE BOATMAN . SAVOY . —Every evening at # 30 . THK NAUTCH

GIRL . At 7 * 40 , CAPTAIN BILLY . Matinee today , at 2 * 30 . GAIETY . —This evening , CINDER-ELLEN . S-SAETESBUBY . —Evory evening , JOAN OF ARC . C ? f _ . « Sv _ T 5 ^ ry evening , at 9 , GODPAPA . At 8-15 , ROSABEL . Matinde to-day , at 3 .

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PBX 2 STCE OF "WALES ' . —Evoryevening , , at 8 . 5 , MISS DEOIMA . Preceded by , at 7-40 , THE PRANCING GIRL . TOOLE'S . —At 7 . 46 , THE DON . Preceded by A BROKEN SIXPENCE .

LYBIC—On Tuesday , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANK . GLOBE . —Every evening , at 9 , GLORIANA . At 8 * 15 , TWO IN THE BUSH . Matinde to-day , at 3 .

TEBR _ "S .-Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinde to-day , at 2 * 30 . NEW OLYMPIC —Every evening , at 7-45 , OLIVER TWIST . At 2 , A ROYAL DIVORCE .

ST . JAMES'S . —On Wednesday , FORGIVE . NESS . OPEBA COMIQITE . —Every evening , at 8 * 50 , THE ROAD TO RUIN . Preceded by , at 8 , THE QUEEN'S ROOM . Matinee to-day .

VAUDEVILLE . —Every evening , THE HONOURABLE HERBERT . Matin . o to-day , at 2 ' 30 . AVENUE . —Every Evening , at 8-30 , THE CRUSADERS . Matinde to-day , at 3 . COTJBT—Every evening , at 8 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL .

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GEAND .- Every evening , WHIT TINGTON AND HIS OAT . Morning performance to-day , atl . STJBBEY . —Every evening , at 7-30 . THH FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOOKS .

PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 ' 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . S T A N D A B D .-Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

CBYSTAL PALACE . — Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . Holiday attractions . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

MOOBE AND BUBGESS MINSTBELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evening at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTBELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening .

E MP I BE . —Evory evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , Ac . BOYAL AQXJABITJM . -Opon at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusements . ALHAMBRA .-Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1891-12-26, Page 15” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 21 April 2026, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_26121891/page/15/.
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* n THE PROBLEM # T " PROBLEM * " SHIRT . 1 | 59 ( PATENMD ) . fmm a _ E _ c ^___ p _ i _^ :-A . __ Nr - 11 J UK 7 DENMAN STREET , jjiyjM LONDON BRIDGE , S . E . Nothing tends so much to mar one ' s appearance in livening Draw as a Front struggling to escape from the Waistcoat . This Shirt effectually solves that problem . FREEMASONS , M . P . ' s , and all who dress well , will bo convinced of this after a trial , and no other shirt will be worn by them , either in tho morning or the evening . SEND for POEM for SELF-MEASTJBEMENT .

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HOTELS , ETC . — : o : — p ARLISLE—Bus _ Hotel . TjlAMNG—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE — Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY . —Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station . Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO Proprietor HAVERFORDWEST . —Queen ' s Fa-rily and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES Proprietor . MILFORD HAVEN . —Lord Nelson Hotel . T . PALMER Proprietor . RICHMOND — Station Hotel , adjoins the Railway Station . Every accommodation f 0 r Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—Ball Family and Commercial Hotel . UoodStabliner . J . J . FILMER Proprietor . T 1 TEST COWES — Glcuces ' . er and Globe VV Hotels , a . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

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73 T , A T 7 ? . P . THE GREAT REMEDY FOR GOUT , RHEUMATISM , GrOXJT SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , and NEURALGIA . A TfT ) These celebrated Pills continue their high reputation in public esteem as one of ¦ «¦¦•¦ - ' ¦ - ¦¦¦• _¦¦_ » the greatest discoveries of DllLllMflTIP the present age . SI fl El ll Ifl H I IU They require no restraint iaai _ - « 7 _ rfl-11 iv of diet during their use , and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital ¦ _ ¦ - m _ ¦ ¦ _ r >* P * Sol ( 1 "V " Chemists TJTT j T . jS at Is ljd and 2 s 9 d per box .

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W . EAGLESTONE , 132 GREAT COLLEGE STREET IJ O 1 ST 3 D O _ > T , 1 ST . ¦ W . SHOP SPRING BLINDS From £ 3 Os Od . NEW VENETIAN BLINDS , 4 D PER FOOT , Old Venetian Blinds Fainted , Taped and Corded , 2 Jd per foot .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

COVENT GAEDEW . —On Wednesday , 30 th inst ., GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DAUB'S" LANE . —Every evening and at midday , Grand Pantomime , HUMFTY DUMPTY .

ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA .-Every evening , at 8 , THB BASOCHE . Matine ' e to-day , at 2 . HAYMABKET . —Every evening , THE DANCING GIRL . Matinde to-day , at 2 .

ADELPHI . —Every evening , at 7 * . 5 , THE TRUMPET CALL . CRITEBION . —Evory evening , BRIGHTON . To-day , Matin . o at 2 * 45 . PBINOESS'S . —Every evening , at 7-40 ALONE

, . IN LONDON . STBAND . —Every evening , at 8 * 45 , THE LATE LAMENTED . Preceded by , at 8 , BACK IN FIVE MINUTES . At 2 * 30 , HANS THE BOATMAN . SAVOY . —Every evening at # 30 . THK NAUTCH

GIRL . At 7 * 40 , CAPTAIN BILLY . Matinee today , at 2 * 30 . GAIETY . —This evening , CINDER-ELLEN . S-SAETESBUBY . —Evory evening , JOAN OF ARC . C ? f _ . « Sv _ T 5 ^ ry evening , at 9 , GODPAPA . At 8-15 , ROSABEL . Matinde to-day , at 3 .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

PBX 2 STCE OF "WALES ' . —Evoryevening , , at 8 . 5 , MISS DEOIMA . Preceded by , at 7-40 , THE PRANCING GIRL . TOOLE'S . —At 7 . 46 , THE DON . Preceded by A BROKEN SIXPENCE .

LYBIC—On Tuesday , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANK . GLOBE . —Every evening , at 9 , GLORIANA . At 8 * 15 , TWO IN THE BUSH . Matinde to-day , at 3 .

TEBR _ "S .-Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinde to-day , at 2 * 30 . NEW OLYMPIC —Every evening , at 7-45 , OLIVER TWIST . At 2 , A ROYAL DIVORCE .

ST . JAMES'S . —On Wednesday , FORGIVE . NESS . OPEBA COMIQITE . —Every evening , at 8 * 50 , THE ROAD TO RUIN . Preceded by , at 8 , THE QUEEN'S ROOM . Matinee to-day .

VAUDEVILLE . —Every evening , THE HONOURABLE HERBERT . Matin . o to-day , at 2 ' 30 . AVENUE . —Every Evening , at 8-30 , THE CRUSADERS . Matinde to-day , at 3 . COTJBT—Every evening , at 8 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

GEAND .- Every evening , WHIT TINGTON AND HIS OAT . Morning performance to-day , atl . STJBBEY . —Every evening , at 7-30 . THH FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOOKS .

PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 ' 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . S T A N D A B D .-Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE .

CBYSTAL PALACE . — Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . Holiday attractions . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

MOOBE AND BUBGESS MINSTBELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evening at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTBELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening .

E MP I BE . —Evory evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , Ac . BOYAL AQXJABITJM . -Opon at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusements . ALHAMBRA .-Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

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