| Pressmark | Evan.1132 |
| Heading or Venue | South London Palace |
| Place | London, Lambeth |
| Title | South London Palace, London Road, S.E. Proprietors - South London Music Hall, Limited. Managing director - Mrs. Ellen Poole. Gigantic attractions! Gigantic attractions! The smartest worked programme, and the coolest and best ventilated hall in London. Lighted throughout by electricity. Monday, Sep. 3rd, 1894, and every evening. A new and original military spectacular monologue, entitled: - Duty's call to arms, invented, written, and composed by Joseph Tabrar, author and composer of the "Night alarm," in which will appear the clever actor-vocalist, Mr. Geo. Leyton. New and special scenery and effects by Mr. E. A. Baker. Electric light and lime light by Mr. J. Jarratt … Doors open at 7.30. Saturdays 7. With extra talent. The greatest star company in London. A change every week. Prices from 4d. to £2 2s. Manager Mr. W. Sergeant |
| Size | 38 x 13 cm. |
| Date | 1894 |
| Imprint | [London] : F. F. W. Oldfield & Co., Printers, Ludgate Square, E.C. |
| Notes | Printed on yellow paper. - Another copy at Evan.1025 and Evan.573 |
| Genre | Poster |
| Subject | Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.); Vaudeville; Monologues |
| Names | Leyton, George, 1864-1948; Tabrar, Joseph, 1857-1931; Baker, E. A.; Jarratt, J.; Sergeant, Will |