'J be Lion Queen —young, beautiful, beloved —on the tnorniog r-.f her intended marnagc with a French nobleman, unknown to her future husband and the invitod guests, entered the cage of the Royal brute. •t is supposed, on account of the great contrast of her bridal attire, as compared with her peiforming ooatume; or, possibly, not speaking immediately upon entering the cage, that the animal failed to reoognieo her. a>an, too late to save I Beautiful though in death, ihe car. be seon at Hat's Free Fine ATt rxhibiuon, Market Place, near Victoria bridge, Ch/istoburch, Four hundred priaes. Tickets, only 2s 6d. Bemember I admission frt'p.. More Agents wanted. All Agcnte special'.y invited to see prizes. (See favoiable, notices in "Star," Gi-obb, and " TeW» gra-ph.")—[Advt.]
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2200, 15 March 1881, Page 3
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125Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2200, 15 March 1881, Page 3
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