ROYAL GUEST.

ROYAL GUEST.THE FAMOUSTwo-Headed Nightingale.Royal Coat of ArmsFour Times by Command before the Royal Family.Thrice before the Prince and Princess of Wales and also before all the Crowned Heads of Europe.A Royal Guest.—By Royal Command,Mlle.Millie Christine, the marvelous “Two-headed Nightingale,” visited her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace.—London Times.Mlle.Millie Christine, the famous “Two-headed Nightingale,” had the honor of appearing (by command) before H. R. H. the Princess of Wales, at Marlborough House.—Pall Mall Gazette.H. R. H.the Prince of Wales, accompanied by Prince John of Glucksburg and Mr. Paget, attended by Col. Keppel andH. I. H.the Grand Duke Wladimar of Russia and Suite, attended by Col. Ellis, paid a visit to the exhibition of the “Two-headed Nightingale” at Willis’s Rooms.—Morning Post.So much pleased was Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales with the “Two-headed Nightingale,” on her departure for the continent, she left orders that a couple of brooches should be presented to the two-in-one young ladies.—The Standard.They have been well educated, and appear happy, lively, and good tempered.—London Times.The “Two-headed Nightingale” sings popular duets very sweetly and cleverly.—Daily Telegraph.Her care will no doubt be regarded with great interest.—London Daily News.The Carolina Twin, Christine Millie, is the owner of a most valuable brooch, presented to her byH. M. G.Queen Victoria.Millie Christine a Royal Favorite.—Piccadilly Hall was closed last night, for Millie and Chrissie were commanded to appear at Marlborough House—her third time there.—London Times.

THE FAMOUS

Two-Headed Nightingale.

Royal Coat of Arms

Four Times by Command before the Royal Family.Thrice before the Prince and Princess of Wales and also before all the Crowned Heads of Europe.

A Royal Guest.—By Royal Command,Mlle.Millie Christine, the marvelous “Two-headed Nightingale,” visited her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace.—London Times.

Mlle.Millie Christine, the famous “Two-headed Nightingale,” had the honor of appearing (by command) before H. R. H. the Princess of Wales, at Marlborough House.—Pall Mall Gazette.

H. R. H.the Prince of Wales, accompanied by Prince John of Glucksburg and Mr. Paget, attended by Col. Keppel andH. I. H.the Grand Duke Wladimar of Russia and Suite, attended by Col. Ellis, paid a visit to the exhibition of the “Two-headed Nightingale” at Willis’s Rooms.—Morning Post.

So much pleased was Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales with the “Two-headed Nightingale,” on her departure for the continent, she left orders that a couple of brooches should be presented to the two-in-one young ladies.—The Standard.

They have been well educated, and appear happy, lively, and good tempered.—London Times.

The “Two-headed Nightingale” sings popular duets very sweetly and cleverly.—Daily Telegraph.

Her care will no doubt be regarded with great interest.—London Daily News.

The Carolina Twin, Christine Millie, is the owner of a most valuable brooch, presented to her byH. M. G.Queen Victoria.

Millie Christine a Royal Favorite.—Piccadilly Hall was closed last night, for Millie and Chrissie were commanded to appear at Marlborough House—her third time there.—London Times.


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