Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 30, 1891 by Various
page 30 of 43 (69%)
page 30 of 43 (69%)
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_entrepreneur_, Mr. M.L. MAYER,--who announces himself as "Sole
Manager," evidently, therefore, a fishmonger, and, according to _Hamlet_, a representatively "honest man,"--intends to save Londoners the trouble and expense of visiting Paris by giving them three weeks, from June 15th to July 4th, of French plays, performed by the Théâtre Français Company, including Mesdames REICHENBERG and DUDLEY, three COQUELINS, one FEBVRE, and one MOUNET SULLY, at the Royalty Theatre. Those whose hobby is the French Theatre, will be delighted to assist at the start of the well-trained MAYER, who has achieved the curious feat of "saddling himself" with this responsibility. * * * * * PARLIAMENTARY DIAGNOSIS.--"Inflammation"--of temper--is the preliminary of "Congestion"--of business, and these threaten to culminate in "Collapse"--of credit. * * * * * LEAVES FROM A CANDIDATE'S DIARY. _May 13th._--Expenses keep mounting up. On Saturday received a letter from BLISSOP (Secretary of the Association), stating that it was deemed necessary to take a new Committee-room in Main Street, and asking me if they might draw on me for the cost of furnishing it, a matter of about £15. Replied that I must take time to consider whether such expenditure was proper. Three more charitable institutions claim me as an annual subscriber, and the Billsbury Free Hospital Committee have informed me that CHUBSON always gives them £10 a year. Have had to do ditto. |
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