Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 16 April 1881, page 2


Amusements.

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H E A T K E R O Y A L. Lessee Mr. Rim Lamar.

Acting Manager. Mr G. L. Goodman.

CHIEF ATTRACTION FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

WILLIAMSON'S OPERA COMPANY NINTH WEEK

of the

BEST OPERATIC and DRAMATIC COMBINATION

ever seen in Sydney.

THE "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" SEASON.

TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE NEW EAST!

_f_* THEATRE THRONGED IN EVERY PART, 2, to witness

Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan's marvellously successful Opera,

the

PIRATES OF PENZANCE PIRATES OF PENZANCE

PIRATES OF FFWANCE ' PIRATES OF PENZANCE, For

THE SLAVE OF DUTY.

(Of which Mr. J. C. Williamson, by special arrangement

With Mr. R. D'Oyley Carte, of London, has

secured the sole right for the colonies,)

and which will be repeated

EVERY EVENING TILL FURTHER NOTICE,

with its New and Powerful Cast,

including

Miss MAGGIE MOORE Miss MAGGIE MOORE,

As Ruth, the Piratical maid-of-all-work.

And the popular young English Prima Donna,

Miss ELSA MAY Miss ELSA MAY. Who

are received nightly with enthusiastic applause.

BEAUMONT, VERDI, WILLIAMSON, BEAUMONT, VERDI, WILLIAMSON, BEAUMONT, VERDI, WILLI UISON,

in their Original Pronounced Successes,

With Mr. L. VERNON, Mr. T. BERGIN, Miss Fanny Liddiard,

Miss Cora Gwynne, Miss Nelly Play fair, and

DOUBLE ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS or SIXTY,

Hinder the Direction of SIGNOR GIORZA,

, Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, 1s.

1 Box offices Elvy and Co 's, George-street, or on Monday at Box Office of Theatre, where plan of Dress Circle can be seen and seats secured

McARTHUR GARNER, Manager.

TCIASTERJHOLIDAYS.-THE PIRATES-with the Jil Brilliant New Cast

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EASTER HOLIDAYS THE PIRATES with its

Gorgeous Scenery and Final Tableau

ASTER HOLIDAYS THE PIRATES with its

Magnificent Dresses and Costumes

EASTER HOLIDAYS THE PIRATES with its

Songs by their Pirate King and the Model of a Modern Major.General EASTER HOLIDAYS THE PIRATES, with the

Maid of all Work's Song and the Policeman's Chorus" Tnrantara." exton -nigh' encored EASTER HOLIDAYS THE PIRATES, with its Ci Songs and Duets by BEST BUY and ARMES BEAUMONT. EASTER HOLIDAYS. - THE PIRATES. - On

Easter Monday, Elvy's being closed, seats can be seemed at the box office of the Theatre, between 10 and 43

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ANDERSON'S MESMERISM EXTKAORDI

NAIRE.

EOF. ANDERSON'S WONDERS, TO-NIGHT. A'NDERSdl?'S BEAUTIFUL GIFTS.

SOLD WATCHES GIVEN AWAY]

rVlGANTIC* GORGEOUS GIFTS.

PROFESSOR ANDERSON, TO-NIGHT.

A ANDERsON'S MASTODON PRESENTS?

4 22

NDERJSON'S BURNING HAT.

NDERt SON'S BOWLS OF FISH.

OLLS (TWO RABBITS INTO ONE.

£

Louise, anderson's mysterious seance.

iROf77a__~:lWise ander~s~o~n.Tto-night." p

p p

ROSE! SON ANDERSON OPENS SATURDAY.

ROF. (ANDERSON'S WONDERS SATURDAY LEON. load LOUISE ANDERSON, SATURDAY.

ANDERSON'S BEAUTIFUL GIFTS, SATURDAY.

S

IGANT IC GORGEOUS GIFTS, SATURDAY.

STORE DAY SATURDAY ! SATURDAY ! ! !

SCHOOL OF ART

SATURDAY, April 10, and EVERY EVENING.

Reappearance of the Wonderful

PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR

ANDERSON. ANDERSON. ANDERSON. ANDERSON.

GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH,

and

LOUISE ANDERSON.

in their Highly Anmsimr and Mysterious

CKGLIObTROMAN PLUM of WONDERS,

Colossal Distribution Nightly

of

Gold and Silver Watches,

Suites of Furniture, Pianos, and One Hundred Useful Presents.

Admission, 3s, 2s, and One Shilling

G

S AUSTRIAN BAND. 2 css

AUSTRIAN BAND. AUSTRIAN BAND.

MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS

it will be carried out

at the

EXHIBITION BUILDING,

PRINCE ALFRED PARK,

on

by TUESDAY NEXT,

and

, EVERY EVENING

during the currency of the Exhibition,

under the management

Mr. JOHN BENNETT.

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME

EVERY EVENING.

_,_ J THOS. MOSER, Secretary.

MARSDEN PALACE

THIS AFTERNOON, THIS AFTERNOON.

GRAND JUVENILE FETE, GRAND JUVENILE FETE,

By special permission of

SIR HENRY PARKES. K C M G.,

and under the past onage of

SIR JOHN ROBERTSON, K C.M.G.

(Minister of Education),

His Worship the Mayor,

and Commodore Wilson, R N.

PROGRAMME OF THE AFTERNOON'S AMUSEMENTS.

r Mr. HENRI L'ESTRANGE

(the hero of Middle Harbour

on the High Rope.

Mr. SIGRIST

late of CHIARINI'S Circus) on the Horizontal Bar,

Wallack Rope, and Indian Clubs.

Mr. ADAM WEST,

the Famous Acrobat, in his graceful AoU.

Mr. YOUAY.

"e Prince of Contortionists and Tumblers.

Mr. BARKER,

' In ft selection of new and startling Illusions,

, " Mr. O'NEILL,

4"-. (7 9' "with. his ever popular

_, i a x ' 'Punch and Judy.

"a, in j. Mr. JOHNNY COWAN,

*" the funniest of funny fellows,

Mr. G. WANGENHEIM

' * "' ' at Will caricature on a blackboard.

Besides a host of other amusements,

and

POUR BRASS BANDS.

ADMISSION TO ALL CHILDREN, SIXPENCE.

and every child will receive a HANDSOME. PRESENT on leaving

the building.

Parents in charge of children admitted at same rate.

Admission to public, ONE SHILLING.

Doors open at 2, to commence at 3.

A special train will leave Tairauiatti. stopping at all stations at 12.10, conveying children to Sydney and back for 3d., leaving Sydney at 5.55

Steamers will take children to the Fete

from

North Shore, Manly, and Watson's Bay.

FREE OF CHARGE, THIS

AFTERNOON.

JUVENILE I LIE.

GARDI N PAIACH.

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-x-v e r j; E Y. a SALE of WORK, in the grounds of St, Mat i 's Personage,

wil to hold oral FRIDAY and" SATURDAY, the 22nd and 23rd

The gates open on Friday at pm and Saturday at 12.

The gardens will be illuminated after 7 pm and the hand of the 2nd V. F. Brigade will be in attendance.

Tram cars stop at Birrell-street in very 25 minutes.

G A

Lessees. General Manager ...

I E T Y

T H E A T R E.

Messrs. L.'M. Bayles, and John Solomon. ... '.."? ,'... Mr. L. M. Bates'. MONTAGUE-TURNER. «- '

OPERA SEASON.

GRAND OPENING NIGHT. THIS EVENING, APRIL 16.

Messrs.. Bayless and Solomon have much pleasure of in announcing;

the first, OPERA SEASON at the above elegant and modernTheatre, and the engagement of TWO OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS who have ever visited the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. -

The charming and accomplished

Prima Donna Assoluta, -- ? - -MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE

Late Prima Donna Assoluta of the Hess and Strakosch Italian and English Opera Company, and acknowledged to he the greatest Artiste in English Opera who has visited the Australian colonies for many years; and the

Eminent Primo Tcnorc 1 i

MR. CHARLES TURNER Mil. CHARLES TURNER MR. CHARLES TURNER MR. CHARLES TURNER.

pronounced by the American Press to be the most successful

Tenor in English Opera who ever appeared in America.

THIS EVENING, APRIL 10 THIS EVENING, APRIL 15.

Grand opening, and production of

/ Balfe's Charming Opera THE

BOHEMIAN GIRL. .

Cast of Characters :

ARLINE.." MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE Gipsy Queen Miss Eva Davenport Kilda Miss B. Sutherland .

Count Arnheim.' "... -... Mr. C. H. Templeton Foresters .' Mr. W. F. Baker ' Devilshoof Mr. Ed. Farley

THADDEUS. Mr. CHARLES TURNER.

Austrian Soldiers, Attendants, Gipsies, &c., &c.

Full Orchestra and Chorus.

CONDUCTOR MONS. LEON CARON Leader of Mr. J. Miller

Pianiste Madame Ceschina.

NEW SCENERY BY Mr. KINCHELA.

Wardrobe and Costumes by SIGNOR BARTOLOMEOTTI.

No Hats and Bonnets allowed in Orchestra Chairs.

Box Omeo and Plant Messrs. NICHOLSON and CO., 325,

George-street.

Prices of Admission : Private Boxes, £2 2s.

Coupons for Orchestra Chairs (transferable, and available for any night of season), in parcels of Ten. £2 2s.

Orchestra Chairs, 5s ; Stalls, 3s; Balcony, 2s ; Pit, 1s. Doors open at 7.15 ; commence at S. Can ages may be ordered for 19.30.

JAMES D. COX. Treasurer.

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COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLES COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLIC'S COLE'S COLE'S COLE'S COLIC'S COLE'S COLE'S

W. COLE'S CONCORPORATRD

NOW OPEN IN BELMORE PARK,

For a Short Season Only. Positively for minuting

TUESDAY, 10th instant. NEW PROGRAMME, GRAND CHANGE. 9 NEW ARTISTS.

!) NEW ACTS.

First Appearance of

Miss ADDIE AUSTIN.

First Appearance of

THE REAL SISTERS.

first Appeal ance of Mr. W. O. DALE.

First Appearance of

Mr. BURT RICHARDSON.

First Appearance of

Mr. DAN KENNEDY, and numerous others.

First Time of

Miss HELEN JEAN

Riding and Driving Four Horses.

The only Lady on Earth who has ever

accomplished the Croat Act.

First Tune of the

BOUNDING JOCKEY

First Time of

COLE'S The DOUBLE HORSES and 2 Lady Riders. COLE'S Fli'H Time of

COLE'S THE RIDING CYNOCEPIIALUS. COLE'S first Time of

COLE'S THE DOUBLE CLOWNS. COLE'S First Time of

COLE'S THE STILL ACT. COLE'S First Time of

COLE'S THE FLOATING WIRE COLE'S and the

COLE'S "WONDERFUL AERIEL JUGGLING. COLE'S First Time of

COLE'S THE 18 ACROBATS. COLE'S FiistTimeof

COLE'S THE PHANTOM CROSS. COLE'S GRAND CHANGE. COLE'S NEW MUSIC, &c. COLE'S -

COLE'S EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, COLE'S Doors open at 1 o'clock and 7 o'clock. COLE'S Performance one hour later. COLE'S -

COLE'S Box-office will be OPEN for the SALE COLE'S OF TICKETS daily, at Belmore Park, COLE'S between the hours of 10 and '1. COLE'S Admission :

COLE'S Circle, 5s ; Stalls. 3s ; pit, 2s. COLE'S Children, Half-price.

SHOWS

CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS circus CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS circus CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS 61 ECUS CIRCUS enters CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS 61 ECUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS CIRCUS

AUSTRALIAN

JOCKEY CLUB.

AUTUMN MEETING, 1886.

To be held at t no

RANDWICK RACECOURSE,

on EASTER MONDAY,

and the following

WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY.

Patron :

His Excellency the Right Honorable LORD AUGUSTUS LOFTUS, G.C.B.

Under the management of the

COMMITTEE OF THE A. J. CLUB.

FIRST DAY.

EASTER MONDAY, April 18. 1884.

First Race.-The Hurdle Race, to start at 12.30 p.m.

Second Race The Autumn Stakes, to start at 1.15 p.m.

LUNCHEON.

Third Race The CHAMPAGNE STAKES, to start at 2.30

p.m.

Fourth Race The ST. LEGER, to start at 3.15 p.m.

Fifth Race The Doncaster Handicap, to start at 4 p.m. Sixth Race The Trial Stakes, to start at 4.45 p.m.

SECOND DAY.

WEDNESDAY, April 20.

First Race.-The Flying Handicap, to start at 1 p.m.

Second Race The Maiden Stakes, to start at 1.45 p.m.

LUNCHEON.

Third Race The SYDNEY CUP, to start at 3 p.m.

Fourth Race The SIRES PRODUCE STAKES, to start a 3.45 p.m.

Fifth Race The Selling Date to start at 4.15 p.m. Sixth Race The Sapling Stakes, to start at 5 p.m.

THIRD DAY.

FRIDAY, April 22.

First Race.-The Tv. "-year-old Plate, to start at 1 p.m.

LUNCHEON.

Second Race The All-Aged Stakes, to start at 245 p.m. Third Race The Welter Handicap, to start at 3 p.m.

Fourth Race. the SUBSTITUTE STAKES, to start at 3.45 p.m. Fifth Race The CUMBERLAND STAKES, to start at 4.15 p.m. Sixth Race The City Handicap, to stall at 5 p.m.

FOURTH DAY'.

SATURDAY, April 23rd.

First Race The Rous Handicap, to start at 1 p.m.

Second Race The Randwick Stakes, to start at 1.45 p.m.

LUNCHEON.

Third Race The A. J. C. PL ATE. to start at 3 p.m.

Fourth Race The STEEPLECHASE, to start at 3.45 p.m. Fifth Race The Nursery Handicap, to start at 4.15 p.m. Sixth Race The Free Handicap, to start at 5 p.m.

A. J. C. RULES and BYE-LAWS WILL BE STRICTLY

ENFORCED.

Trainers can obtain tickets for themselves and their Jockeys, on application at the Office of the Club, on THURSDAY and SATURDAY, the 14th and 16th instant, before 4 p.m.

HORSEMEN will NOT be allowed to cross the COURSE, and all persons are warned against driving their Vehicles on the

TRAINING TRACKS.

ALL HORSES must be put on OUTSIDE paddocks, any found loose will be impounded, and the owner charged ONE SOVEREIGN for each, horse before they will be RELEASED.

ALL DOGS found on the COURSE will be DESTROYED.

By order of the Committee. _ 163, King-street, Sydney.

T. S. CLIBBORN, Sec. A T T E R S A L L ' S

CLUB.

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CompaiiiiR for A. J. C. Autumn Meeting TO-NIGHT, Saturday,

10th instant.

By order.

JAMES PERRY, Sec. Tattersall's Club OR SALE. £65 will purchase Siluro MECHANICAL EXHIBITION, sure fortune. Address Exhibition, G. P. O. AUBURN DOWNS. Safe, SATURDAY, April 23.

?^ÚBUTRÑ^mras^Salo on the G rowuL

A UBURN~1)G¡WNST^lSf/Äcros of~R¿ch Lund.

AUBURN DOWNS. Subdivided" into 407 Lots.

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"A BURN DOWNS. Floating the PairnmuMu Road.

^"ÜIÍUlÍÑ^OW_Ñ^"OpposTto"tlw"Ruihvay Schools

"A UBURN~DOWÑST^FrcT Tickets and Rclreshtnenls.

yet UBURNlJO\räs7^rür"iiis"Riifly. See Auctions

a ÜB~IÜTN~ÜÖ\VNS.-Lithos. Now Ready!

UBURN DOWNS-On Lots £30 by 200.

AS

A UBURN'DOWNS.-Froo Deeds, except stamp duty.

BATT. RODD, and PURVES. "v W 7¡^Ti

S Y D N E Y V E R A I O U S E.

Business Manager.., Edward S. Wolf. by the Leader Orchestra. Herr Gustus Kuster, E'

. > A THIS EVENING'S - , -*

GRAND OPENING NIGHT L ' """

of

A ' i R. B. LEWIS'S v

MASTODON COLOURED MINSTRELS

Mastodon Coloured Minstrels.

AN EXTRAORDINARY ENTERPRISE INAUGURATED.

New Features found and produced for the first time by this Grnnd'Coterie of Rcllncd Al lists. The potent praise paid them predicates that they are the positive precursors of a progressive period, precluding presuming plagiarist and the putative proto-types for posterity.

'a 00 FAMOUS ARTISTS

in the first part,

the Pride of (the Ethiopian Comedy.

Eight End Men. Eight End Men.

The Best of Comic Songs. The Best of Wit and Humour.

THE ACROBATIC CLOGGISTS.

12 Simpson Stars. 12

12 Great Song and Dance Artists. 12

Giving every variety of this river to Speciality, from the

act to the grotesque.

A companion of the Grand Clogs Feature, and unequalled on the Minister el Stage.

NEW MASTODON ORCHESTRA.

16 in number. 40 in number.

Largest, most complete and effective Combination of Solo Instrumentalists with any Minstrel Organization in the world,

surpassing all previous efforts.

The happiest Blending of Tlaimony and Humour.

The Cream of Mirth, the ideal of Pathos.

8 PREMIER VOCALISTS. 8 PROGRAMME.-P.vivr I.

Overture-"Rcmcmbi.inco of Home" ... Martodoni

Comic "Walking for date cake" On Carter Ballad "No Tidings from over the Sea" ... W. Wesley Comic "Still. Moving" R. B. Lewis

Ballad-" Old Log Cabin in the Dell " J R. Matlock Comic-" Dat's Me and Martini Ann " ... Billy Sunday s Comic "Run Home Levi'' . Sam Keenan Ballad-" Will the Spring Time come again, '

Mamma" tO.T Jackson.

Grand Finale (new),

THE PITT-STREET SQUAD.

Keenan, Young, Lewis, Morton, Moody, Moore, Carter,

Sanders, and Company.

Intermission of five minutes.

OLIC.

Selections by the Maison Orchestra.

Morton and Young, in their Plantation Act. entitled

THE HAPPY PAIR PETE AND CHLOE.

Ballad, select-" Knot of the Blue and Grey " J R. Matlock.

The Laughable Farce,

WOMEN OF FEW WORDS.

Bobby Burns . R.B Lewis

Mrs. Jane Burns ." ." S. Keenan

Charles Uni ns. C. H. Lewis Mrs. LUCY BURNS. J. MOODY.

GEORGE CARTER and his TALKING BANJO.

Judge Lewis will make a few remarks on the progress of

education.

First time in Sydney, under the leadership of Morton and Young,

the

GRAND STATUE CLUB TOURNAMENT. 1 being the Sandal. I 2. Weight Thrower's. 3. The Brothers' Quarrel. I I. The Peacemaker.

5. The Roman Wrestlers. a (¡. Ajax defying the Lightning.

Intermission of Five Minutes.

PART III.

Now Note of Sketch, the

GOING MAN.

To conclude with

" GREAT PLANTATION FESTIVAL.

Orchestra Chairs?, 4s ; Dress C ii ere, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, to.

SIR JOSEPH BANKS PAVILION

BOTANY. """"""

BOTANY,

BOTANY. THIS DAY. APRIL 10,

DANCING and

SKATING throughout

the

DAY.

YOUNG AUSTRALIAN BAND, ? ADMISSION ONE SHILLING.

BUSES every Fifteen

Minutes

from

WYNYARD-SQUARE.

FRANK SMITH.

OTANY ! BOTANY ! ! BOTANY! ! !

SHI JOSEPH BANKS HOTEL and PAVILION.

EASTER MONDAY,

April 8.

The whole of the Grounds will be specially provided with

Attractions for the

FESTIVE SEASON.

FREE,

B

FREE, MUSIC,

DANCING ON THE LAWN,

(Prince of Wales Hand

from whence can be seen the

ENTERTAINMENT

on the

PAVILION STAGE.

Cold collation provided at Hotel, 2s 6d ; Glass of Ale and Sandwich.

Gd.

Stabling for 200 horses.

QUOITS and SKITTLES. No hawkers allowed on the ground. Gambling strictly prohibited.

Oysters, Tea, Coffee, and Ice Cream on the ground.

O'Neill's Merry-go-round.

'Buses every two or three minutes from Wynyard-square.

FRANK SMITH, Manager.

B

BOTANY. BOTANY. BOTANY.

SIR JOSEPH BANKS .

HOTEL and PAVILION.

EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 15.

The place to spend the

HOLIDAY.

The Proprietor, having made special arrangements

to provide

Amusement and Enjoyment

for those attending the above ever-popular

PLEASURE GROUNDS,

begs to announce the following

IMMENSE FHOlilUMME

01 attractive

REVELS,

Where will be found a

MORE FITTING SPOT

to spend

EASTER MONDAY

than the beautiful shores of the

HISTORIC BOTANY BAY

To lend

Additional Charms

to the day's outing, every preparation has been made to make it

pass

MERRILY".

A specially organised

i TROUPE of NEGRO MINSTRELS,

composed of the following

Brilliant Sims:

, JOHNNY COWAN " _,,,

The MISSES MURRAY

MASTER and MISS PERSIAN "","",".,,

WALTER COTTIER

E. COTTIER ",-""

FRED. HILTON

G Ball G. BEAUMONT

in an

IMMENSE PROGRAMME

of Wit, Harmony, and Sentiment,

to

conclude with the

STDE-SI'LITTIXO FARCE,

HOW MUCH FOR THAT"

Professor Gordon Barker '

.nillahoeUiibilllis

MUSEUM OF THE MARVELLOUS.

Pianist. Professor Sauerbier.

DANCING.

DANCING.

DANCING.

The Magicians Pavilion will berately devoted to the

DISCIPLES OF TERP.ilCHOKE.

THE YOUNG AIJSI'R ALIAN BAND

Young Australian Band.

Mr. W. Kin- LM c hignor Raiivheio ) " '

Ladies not allowed to dance together.

Gentlemen not allowed to dance together.

To insure s nod order.

ADMISSION to the WHOLE, 2s Oil.

FRANK SMITH, Manager.

To i V E R ST "A N "¿i 21s 3 in STONE E.

SALE ON THE GROUND,

SATURDAY, SATURDAY, SATURDAY,

May 7th,

682 SPLENDID SITES,

. » ? i i - by

.,, e, BATT. RODD. and PURVES,

sÍ3í»«»"t^ü.'-4

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Manager Mr. E. D. Haygarth A

SingeSlnnnger *. Mr. Sterling Whyte '' ' ? ) Musical Director ." ... Mr. Chas. Austin. " * ,., 'grand RE-OPENING.

TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT,

SATURDAY, APRIL Ki, 1881.

Engagement for a limited number of nights of the great eccentric

comedian

Mr. WM. HOSKINS,

Who will appear in his unequalled performance of -

MA FOR FORUM,

in conjunction with the favourite and charming actress

Miss MARIAN WILLIS,

in Dion Boucicault's great boat-racing drama -

FORMOSA.

THE ONLY MAJOR JORUM... ... Mr. WM. HOSKINS.

FORMOSA (her great impersonation). Miss MARIAN WILLIS.

Supported by an entirely new and selected company.

New Scenery, by Mr. Geo. Kelly. New Mechanical Effects, by Mr. J. Adamson, inundating new and novel spectacular effects in

THE GREAT BOAT RACE SCENIC

between Oxford and Cambridge, never before seen on the

Sydney stage.

The management has spared no expense to make this the greatest production of Dion Boucicault's wonderful drama ever known in Sydney.

Reserved seats, 4s ; boxes-, 3s ; stall', 2s ; pit. Is. Box Office now open at Paling's, George-street.

S

N F A N T S' HOME, ASHFIELD. Under the patronage of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR and LADY AUGUSTUS LOFTUS, COMMODORE WILSON, A.D.C., and Mrs. WILSON.

An AMATEUR CONCERT in aid of the Funds of the above Institution, under the direction of Miss Woolley, will, by kind permission of J. S. Mitchell, Esq., be given at Etham, Darling Point, on WEDNESDAY, April 20, at 8 p.m.

COMMITTEE. S. C. Brown, Esq., M.P, S. L. Bensusan, Esq. Walter Bradley, Esq. William Cope. Esq.

H. E. Cohen,-Eso. 'W. R. Campbell Esq . M.P. linn. F. M. Darley, M.L.C. Robert Elvy, Esq..

C. V. Fischer, Esq., M.D. , W. L. Docker, Esq.

Henry Heron, Esq.

Hon. Sir George Innes. M.L.C. Sir Patrick Jennings, K.C.M.C. James W. Johnson, Esq. George Knox, Esq.

Josef Kretschmann, Esq. " Alfred Lamb, Esq.

G. E. Label Louche, Esq.. William Laidley, Esq.

Montague Levey, Esq., Samuel Lyons, Esq. J.S. Mitchell, Esq. Sydney Moss, Esq.

Tickets, 5s each, to be obtained

Henry Mort. Esq.

W. Edye Mort, Esq.

Hon. Henry Moore, M.L.C.

Hon. William Macleay, M.L.C. C. J. Manning. Esq.

J. Milburne Marsh, Esq., O'Connor, Esq., M.D. W. H. Paling, Esq. H. Prince, Esq.

Christopher Rolleston, Esq.,

C.M.G.

Thomas Robertson, Esq. Colonel Roberts

C. J. Roberts, Esq.

Hon. Professor Smith, C.M.G. Hon. F. B. Suttor, M.P. Carl L. Suhl, Esq.

Julian E, Salamons, Esq.

Hon. James White, M.L.C.

His Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer J. H. Want, Esq. S.A. Want, Esq. G. F. Wise. Esq.

from any member of the Committee, and Miss Woolley, 15, Upper William-street N.

Special omnibuses will meet the ordinary Ocean-street con-veyances from Sydney at junction of South Head and Darling Point Roads every quarter of an hour from 7 to 8 o'clock p.m., carry any passengers to Ethain, and will be in attendance there for

return to town after the concert.

J. ARTHUR DOWLING,

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

¥

YORK-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH.

SACRED MUSICAL FESTIVAL,

to he

rendered in the Church

on

WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL. Commencing at 8 p.m.

The PROGRAMME will include

WEBICR'S FAVuL'HITE MASS IN 6

(the English adaptation!,

MENDELSSOHN'S Motett "HEAR MY PRAYER,"

besides ORGAN and VOCAL SOLOS.

PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS :

Mrs. WELLS, Miss HUNT,

Mr. WILLIAM SMI I'll, Mr. PERCY JONES. ORGAN SOLOISTS : "i

F. MORLEY. Esq..

(Organist BOURKE-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH).

H. C. KENT, Esq..

(Organist PITT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH).

THE CHURCH CHOIR

will be assisted by

MEMBERS

of the

PRINCIPAL MUSICAL SOCIETIES OF SYDNEY,

and of several

CITY AND SUBURBAN CHURCHES.

Accompanist, Mr. W. ANGUS.

Conductor, Mr. J. S. HUTHNANCE.

TICKETS single 2s, double 3s may be obtained at Wesleyan Book Depot ;? W. Belbin!, George-street ; T. R. Yeo, Pittstreet ; R. Iredale, Oxford-street and from members of the

Choir.

_ anY- GORMAN, Hon. Sec.

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS. Balmain Temperance Hall,

THIS EVENING. His Worship the Mayor. W. A. Hutchinson, Esq., will preside. To commence at a sharp. Admission,

fine THOMAS GLASSOP, Hon. Sec.

ORDER OF ROYAL FORESTERS.

COURT HARMONY, No. 430.

A GRAND CONCERT

In aid of the Sick Fund, will take place in the

TEMPERANCE HALL

ON EASTER MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18.

JOHN DAVIES, Esq., C.M.G., M.L.A.. will preside.

The following, with others, will appear Miss Clara Hamilton, Miss Wright, Miss Bayfield, Messrs. H. Godfrey, C. M. Forbes, J. Wells, C. Cody, W. Ryan, J. Hegarty, Bros. F. Fischer, and

A. Blanchard.

Accompanist-Mr. Pierce Henley. Conductor Bro. A. Blanchard."

Members of the Order requested to wear Regalia.

Tickets-Is and 2s. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. N.B.-REHEARSAL, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON.

Cr ARDEN PARTY"TENDERED"TO~J. II. MAY,

To Mr. F. Smith, Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, Botany.

Dear Sir-Our behalf of Sir. Stay and the Committee, we beg to tender you our sincere thanks for the very excellent manner in which the catering was done and the manner in which the programme was carried out reflected the greatest credit upon your establishment. The one expression of the evening was one of thorough satisfaction.

We remain, dear Sir, yours truly,

J. S. BEVERIDGE, Secretary. G. BUCKHAM, Treasurer.

O NO.

4, NO SURRENDER LOYAL ORANGE

LODGE.

The Excursion arranged to take place THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON is unavoidably Postponed till Saturday next, the 23rd

instant.

Tickets already issued will be available for that date.

By order. S. WITHERS. Secretary.

WATSON'S BAY. WATSON'S BAY. MOON-

LIGHT EXCURSION, EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Quadrille Band. Quadrille Band. Dancing up to li p.m.

Special steamer SWANSEA will leave Circular Quay at half-past 7, and Woolloomooloo Bay; 8 p m. Return n tickets : Double, 2s 6d ; single, Is 6d. No. 2 jetty, bottom of Pitt-Street

W. H. RICHARDSON, Manager. M L A. L. ¡ÎVRTON, Agent.

O. G. T. Hope of "Sydney and Lifeboat Lodges

. Joint Temperance PICNIC will take place on EASTER MONDAY to Figtree Point. Steamers leave Lime-street Wharf every hour. Hot and cold water. Tickets, 4s 6d. Watson.

miO THE ENCAMPMENT AND HEAD OF S MTIiDLEHARHOUR, THIS DAY.

Steamer SWANSEA leaves No. 2 Jetty, Ch cular Quay, 2.20; Woolloomooloo, 2yrs. Return, Isis C- "IIÔWDËR BAYNE HA WK ERS or GAMBLERS

allowed in theOroitnd. D. THOMPSON, Proprietor

riPGNNYSOÑ. TENNYSON. TENNYSON. Don't JL forget the Prince, of Wales Band Picnic, THIS DAY, Saturday, April IS. Tickets, 2s. Steamers in our Circular Quay every hour till 3 p.m. W. E. FREEMAN, Sec,

ANNANDALE BOWLING CLUB FAWN loaves

_Limp-streetJJ.15JTJ11S I)AY.__M._BYIINES._ POWDER' BAY. CLIFTON GARDENS can he engaged for Schools and other licences at 24. Market-street.

A

OF

SACRED CHORAL ASSOCIATION.

NO REHEARSAL EASTER MONDAY EVENING. _ OAT-RACK."-POWER v. SOLOMON The fast steamer PRINCE OF' WALES engaged to follow the. RACE from start to finish, will leave No. 2 Jetty, Circular Quay, at 3 o'clock sharp. Bo injuries

TY C C K V K H S U S. RUSH. J THE IMPERIAL CRICKET CLUB'S

SELECT QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY,

in the

MASONIC HALL,

on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT.

THE IMPERIAL BAND ENGAGED.

Double ticket, 3s (idea; MILES, Hon. Sec.

EASTER' HOLIDAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

E

N

RANDWICK RACES and PICNIC PARTIES.

You can obtain all the most Fashionable Carriages in the world

at our Establishment, 41. Bligh-street.

carrying from two union, teen, with or without drivers.

Also, quiet stylish harness horses and hacks, not to be equalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Picnic book early.

HAWKES and COMPANY (successor to Buchan Thomson),

Established 27 years, at 41, Hugh-street "ORR T H " A ANNA N D A L E.

ßSy SIXTY CHOICE VILLA SITES.

For Sale by Auei ion. on the Ground, by

W. PRITCHARD,

on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. April 30, at 3 o'clock.

having front a ages to ""--,,.""," ' TRAFALGAR, NELSON, BOOTH, and WELLS STREETS.

Terms of sale: £10 deposit on each lot. Balance, £1 per

month.

Plans can be obtained.

Free 'bus from the Rooms on day of sale.

Title under Torrens' Act

"f 1TÖ~R "Taif ! 1 BERTH "Sgt O" R O ' V E.

"O OWL UK'S "F A"t" Mr O ÄMP B EL L'TON N.

21 COUNTRY SITES, about 5 ACRES EACH.

lives For AUCTION SALE, at 3 p.m., .; .-<<-1 ON THE GROUND,

SATURDAY. 30th APRIL. , "_-"." '

HARDIE and GORMAN.

LATIONS at the Rooms.- , ', .

FREE TRAIN on day's Sale. S M

MENS E J T T R A C T I

G. N v !

\ GARDEN PALACE

PICNIC GROUNDS. PICNIC GROUNDS.

s ' >' GARDEN PALACE] GARDEN PALACE.

EASTER MONDAY.

EASTER MONDAY. . . -

; EASTER MONDAY.

' EASTER MONDAY.

GRAND TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL. GRAND TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL.

In connexion with the

UNITED TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH

WALES. and ____"__ PROGRAMME.'' '?''." '">

0 o'clock, ' 'i '3 Doors open.

30 o'clock.

Juvenile Choir will assemble at Prince Albert Statue, and march in procession to the Prince. accompanied by

THE CITY FIRE BRIGADE BAND.

11 o'clock.

Under special engagement the Daring

TIGHT ROPE PERFORMER, MONS. AUGUST SIEGRIST

(late of Chiarini's Circus).

Also, those Juvenile Wonders THE MERRICK SISTERS

(Baby and Clarice)

in their Charming Skipping Rope Eccentricities and Wonders,

Alan,

PROFESSOR WEST,

the Champion Club swinger of the Australian colonies.

HORIZONTAL BAR PERFORMANCES

by Messrs West and Slegrist,

and the laughable evolutions of the

CLOWN ON THE BAR,

&c, &c, &c.

2 o'clock.

Recital on the Grand Organ by Mr. George J. Godfrey.

1. Agnus Dei.G.A.Naumann 2. March Eli. ... Sir M. Costa 3. Sound the loud Trimbrcl Avison

4. War March. At halle 5. Russian National Anthem

(I. Behold the Lamb. ... '. Handel 7. Hallelujah Chorus .. Handel.

2.45 o'clock, '

Juvenile Choir take their seats in orchestra. ' , '

8 o'clock.

GRAND CONCERT. PART LINACRE. 1. Ovorturoon Organ-Mr. Mitchell

2. An Easter Hymn (1 )- Full Choir and Band

2. Hymn-" O weep for the fallen " (2) Full Choir and Band 4. Sacred Solo-" O come hither, and hearken "

Mr. James Godfrey 5. Hymn-" Rescue the perishing " (3) Full Choir and Band R. Sacred Solo-" He wipes the tear "Miss Wright

7. Solo and Chorus Draw me nearer" (1) Mr. Henry Godfrey

PART li. SECULAR.

8. Part Song-" How Beautiful " (Partant pour la Syrie)

Choir and Band 0. Solo and Chorus-" Far Away " (G) Miss Clara Hamilton 10. Part Song-" Now don't you know " (7) (Yankee Doodle)

Choir and Band

11. Nautical Song-" Ben Brace "-Mr. A. Edward

12. Solo and Chorus-" Behold the Morn " (8) (Masaniello)

Mr. Henry Godfrey

13. Solo-" The Nightingale's Trill "-Miss Maggie Glendenning

ll. Solo and Chorus-" The Winning Side " (9) (The Red, White,

and Blueness. Edward

15. Solo and Chorus "Our Sunny Austral Land (10) (last time)

Miss Wright

10. Part Song Comin thro' the Rye" (11 Full Choir and

Band

17. Solo-" Joyous Life "-Miss Clara Hamilton

13. Solo and Chorus-" The Bay of Biscay "-Mr. Jas. Godfrey 10. Solo and Chorus-" Cheer Boys, Cheers " (13)

Miss Maggie Glendenning 20. Patriotic Song-" Advance, Australia Fair " (11) (by request)

Choir and Band

21. Temperance Jubilee Hymn "Auld Lang Syne" (15) Full

'Choir and Band 22. God Save the Queen (Foo-Chow, Band, Organ, and Audience.

Conductor . ~ ... Mrs. D. McCORMICK

Organist Mr. G. J. GODFREY

Bandmaster" Mr. JOHN DEVLIN Accompanist Mr. MITCHELL.

5 O'CLOCK, Distribution of GIFTS to the Juveniles taking part

in the Choir.

DURING THE DAY DURING THE DAY

THE CITY FIRE BRIGADE BAND of 24 performers.

PUNCH and JUDY (Four Exhibitions.)

FOOT RACING FOR TROPHIES.

Arcbcry, Croquet, Swings,

MILLION PRICES. MILLION PRICES.

ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE.

Smoking strictly prohibited in every portion of the Building.

NB-No intoxicating liquors allowed in the building, or on the grounds. Excellent refreshments at strictly moderate charges.

T. R. HOLDSWORTH. I hon.

GEORGE STEVENSON, ( Secretaries.

GRAND

TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL.

GARDEN PALACE, EASTER MONDAY.

THE CITY FIRE BRIGADE BRASS BAND,

OF 20 PERFORMERS.

PROGRAMME OF SELECTED MUSIC.

1. Quadrille "H.M.S. Pinafore"

2. Schottische-" Westbourne Grove" 3. Lancers-" Sorcerer "

4. Mazurka "Mime " 5 Quadrille "Olivette"

G. Wall.'.-"Blue Danube"

7. Quadrille, Imperial!,-" Original *.

8. Polka-" Bric-a-Brac"

0. Quad! The-" Pirates of Penzance "

10. Schottische-" Good Bye" _ 11 Lancers-" Trial by Jury " ' i

12. Mazurka-" Liquid Gem " j 13 Quadrille-" La Fille du Tambour Major' 14. Waltz-" Rustic Queen "

15. Quadrille, Imperial;,-" The Nonpareil.

10. Polka-" Bonne. Bouche "

17. Lancers-" Pirates of Penzance" 18. Schottische am so Fat "

10. Quadrille Favourite Airs, No. 3

20. Waltz-"Dnrinda"

21. Galop "Cleopatra."

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

J. DEVLIN Bandmaster.

GRAND TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL.

GARDEN PALACE, EASTER MONDAY.

A Full and Final REHEARSAL of the Band and Chorus at St. James' Schoolroom, Castlereagh-street, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock sharp.

NB-The Juveniles will he supplied with tickets for admission to the Festival, and for refreshments. The prizes will be distributed immediately after the concert on Monday.

P. R. HOLDSWORTH I Joint GEORGE STEVENSON) Sees. Temperance Hall, 10th April. 1889. G

EASTER MONDAY NIG 11 T.

GRAND TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL

in connection with the

UNITED TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION,

At the

GARDEN PALACE,

Specially Illuminated for the occasion.

A MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME

of

MISCELLANEOUS ATTRACTIONS.

GREAT MUSICAL COMBINATION.

THE AUSTRIAN BAND SOLOISTS

and

THE CITY FIRE BRIGADE.

SELECTIONS OF POPULAR MUSIC. THE IMMENSE JUVENILE CHOIR.

DARING TIGHT ROPE PERFORMANCES. . ELEGANT SKIPPING ROPE DANCING.

HIGHLAND FLING AND HORNPIPES.

HORIZONTAL BAR PERFORMANCES. '

EVOLUTIONARY EXERCISES. Ill CHAMPION CLUB SWINGING.

! . FLYING BIRD CAGE ILLUSION'.

M -

O " GLASS CABINET TRICK.

D . - SWORD TRICK. STAR THICK.

NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS

SEE MONDAY'S PAPERS. SEE MONDAY'S PAPERS.

Admission to the whole, ONE SHILLING.'

SEATS, SEATS, SEATS INCLUDED.

REMEMBER! EASTER MONDAY NIGHT.

P. R. HOLDSWORTH 1 Hon. GEO. STEVENSON i Secs. W.S. MEDCALF, Manner.

PRIUS EVENING. THIS EVENING. - Grand JL opening night of the Sydney Opera House, by the MAS-

TODON MINSTRELS. This theatre, which has been altered, decorated, and upholstered by Messrs. Hudson, Brothers, Palmer and Weekes. and Farmer and Co., under the supervision of W. J. Wilson, scenic artist, will be OPENED TO-NIGHT. BEN LYON PO N T, C L O N T A RF,

IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE SPIT.

THE MOST CHARMING COTTAGE j

and OVER

TEN ACRES of LAND,

in

MIDDLE HARBOUR. ! to view which the Steamer AGENORIA will convey parties free ,

of charge, 2 THIS DAY, utJ.30p.in ,

from the CIRCULAR QUAY.

The CUTT KIK neil LINES j

iorSALHtm'J'l'EhllAY, tim Hill instant,

at THE ROOMS. Ill, Pfl'T-h'i REST.

and intending purchasers are lim-, accorded a pleasant opportunity

of viewing one; of the most charming and donable marine residences to be obtained in the whole colony.

MILLS, PILE, and GILCHRIST,

_ , Auctioneers,

SCHNAPPER FISHING Bream Fishing, Shark Fish-

ing.- EASTWAY'S Fishing LINES of all kinds ready for use, and the quality only to be got at the noted FISHING TACKLE DEPOT, EASTWAY, BROTHERS, 418, George-street.

^JpilINlLRS' PICMCJ__ PRINTERS' PICNIC 1

' ATHOL GARDENS,

THIS DAY, brand is, APRIL 12

The YOUNG AUSTRALIAN BAND

Stonmorslillr Denham and Britannia leave No Jetty was Quay, at intervals, morn 10 till 2 30. "Ticircuit,

Cold Luncheon provided on the ground I, Is

Tickets Double, 2s , S ugh "s children, Is

A 1' H 6ML GARD NER'S-.

EASTER MONDAY'.

ONE MORE OF THE I EVER POPULAR

1 EMIL Y PICNICS,

SPECIALLY ARRANGED

The committee have chartered the splendid commodious Items

LISMORE Also the favourite

SWANSEA, and the new steamer

EMILY MAY

To turn from the CIKCUI Mt QUAY, No 5 JETTY

First boat of HolE. called" in it W oiillooinooloo Bay, hill near 10 and half-past 11, city entered an horn from theOurTivfj

to 3 o'clock x' us

RETURN TICKETS Is 6d, CHILDREN, Is

The carefully selected AT MON BAND for the farm Www

PAVILION W I_W

UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS AT ATHOL GARDENS.

Easter Monday,

PROGRAMME full of SPORTS and AMUSEMENTS

FRESH. NOVELTIES FUN, G VILLA, and MERRIMENT Alt

Fine View of the 1 ENCAMPMENT

Excell it ROM) to the lORHCAIIONS

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Bvpirticulariequcst the grand steamer LISMORE will Ims

AFTER it had fat ItUM'lSl in the U T RNOOVtilIt

a large n into r of FAMILIES a with their CITY Dltl V for her,; and a la w up MIDDLE HARBOUR, FREE OF ANY LITTLE CUU'GL was

Bo sum and look for ATHOL TINGS on Steamers

Corner all y, everyone certain to have a full day's enjoyment

Athol on 1 after Monday)

STRICT ORDER TRIPS! PICNICS always HIGHLY

5

CL O N I A R C L O N I aTF

CLONTARF F

E ISTER MOND V. i 1 EASTER MONDAY.

GRAND AND Sr I > CT T FAMILY PICNIC

at CLON I Mil CLON 1 ARl

romantic scenery, splendid lawn

Larfoshnd) trees in. Dutiful the beach

Undoubtedly the best place to spend the day is

co on run or on r mu,

there every amusement may be pioudcd.inUn ling races, sprints

quoits, and O'Neill s Men) go-round

The METROPOLITAN PRESS AND specially engaged for dancing in the sheep in lion alo VIOLINIST, _,toperfonj à VI ION VI MUSIC including a reels jigs hornpipes

every attention paid to the comfort of visitors, the strictest order main land, and the printed regulations on the ground rigidly enforced

1 ENCAMPMENT ENCAMPMENT.

locnablopartiestoMcii the encampment the steamers will call each trip at Middle Head, 1 Hiding in Hunter s Beach M hurt in under fire in mutes' walk of Encampment, calling to take up

pi acres on each return trip

The splendid site uner s

COMMODORE and MYSTJTVY

will leave No 2 Jetty C stall r Quay, at 9 30 md at intervals! till 2 30 Inst trip from contain 5-10 terrific Tons 5 p in

Hot and cold water free Nehmer Gambling s nelly prohibited

Pcti m fat c 2s children Is

E

£UL,A_ TO SANDRINGHAM,

Those t and poweifiiloccin-goinfs Cundinup ROSE 1) li I 500 but then 300 li i c police.

inculcate thcMnikciV him nothing 11 front Band engaged

Dancing in the pig iron

Linnhe m presided it Is 6d

2 lines, 1 , Children, half are

71 X C tJrs I O V~1 O B R"0"__Ñ By

a series 1 MONOW

TlieS S KI Mr L will is team- tied Wbllf,foottrakino street, at 0 10, on 1 Vbf 1 P MONDAY, landing passenger at NEW PORT, where the tin near the beau if it scenes) of the line 1 cabin 1 return 5s, children 2 0 i Luncheon on board

Sgt L it is Wary I L It A BAY

JL 1 VISITE MONDAY Si LT CL EXCURSION

leinPavfoi respectability and prices i e

the Bu to raise in 1 commodious pavilion

11 in Bar for steamer's crew i half-hour Horn 10 a m

I can But love in excellent bind THOS MAGNEY Hon Sec EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY

Coto Tennyson's a pleasant outing

Go to 1 emu so i to an old 1 u kins

Cool emu sin for a comfortable dance

Go to lead) him to hear a first class band

Go to li mi on l n to news from Lang-street every half hour Go to lain) son to d met on the best troop in the harbour

Go to Tennison for shady nook

Go to Jennison as- cricket, quoits, first

THOMAS MVGIrTY,

Hon Sec

E

EASTER MONDAY

MVNIV By ACH

UNRIVALLED 1 OCCASION

for

T EMIL Y PICNICS,

With safety, comfort and no overcrowding

ARMY NSI Al TI VC I ION

ATHLETIC STORES IN MOORE PARK Select Duiping m I ii lion and Oil Mellon ..' 71 ill NEVVPLIVVII 1 EMILY RC ARC GROUNDs.

1 47 1 ' ICHTON 1 VRK

I VIRi BOW III

I upon a Bl is Band

The pen of a, commodious a dean intend oom Saloon Steamers,

i VIRLIGin,

1 MU,

LOY Al I I RED

will leave No 4 Total, Circus is Quay, at I JO a in and every li lf-hour until 2 SO p in tilling at VI call tomorrow Bai each trip

Latest trip from Sydney, 5 -Cl p in on Manly) Beach, G pro

I sick urn ticket is like this it is

N B-The 7 9) am trip from Sydney, and 8.10 are from Mimi) will be a mi as usual

b RSL R M O N I) A Y"

E

BUT AN Y IliJjVRDENS

The YOUNG AUSTRALIAN BAND has been engaged for the

above day

D DANCING in the large P VI ILION, under the management of M

efficient M C Luncheon tea, coffee, ice creams, and

a crew Cuming

To ensure re peel bills), Is admission will be charged

_lHOMVSCOIlltrT 97 4 R L LIKE 1 1 E E

J R DPI RN A 01 UN TI I li FIRE BriC VDL'S

ANNUAL PICNIC TO SHOW Dr R BAY,

bVOUKDVl, 19th VI ME

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE

Hon J Sutherland W J Poole, Esq , V R li main, Esq I) O'Connor 1 esq , M L A s and the II i of mind And a cry of lied for a together with the whole of the I n ted 1 volunteer 1 are Companies Allkindsof STORES and VMLSI Mr Mrs and SING ING in the Large 1 which is, under a competent MC Victoria Brass Band, IS performers, under the ( conductorship of Mr 15 mph Dmglnss hot and Coll IV area net Conimolimii Steamers will ply through all the day, commencing at DOne from a circular Quay f ion let 1 in reference t landing-place the Volunteer line running lODsVM- nil QLhlN

ALLEN FRANK I 11 UIMri II, Secretary

F I C U R S TON TO 11 0 L. E N BAY

on i ward R MONim

the s RI MUT 4 will Ionic lime str ce Whitefoot The mcstr at it If on LIST U MONDAY, lanes " pi ed ger. in NEW YORK, where they can visit the beautiful scenery of till Iliwlesumi Within a chat in a Gd I incline niiJKMia TsvT01tnr_ibT L ~Ri"IRiii-t.o Not long, via lVirMl IS corner Lim Cole-BiVNCONIS 'BLS leiicsMII«0\ 1911 102 l "Off! IVNLCOVL li fives 104 lOllTIHtV TONs. and PNCVMI LILI, MIDDLE HEAD 10 "0 2 ") Sim has included five 'buses jammed) might, 1130 to coal prices. ASSOCIATION CRICKET GROUND

THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 16th APRIL

WARWICK UNIVJISUV

Play at 10 no Adml ion and

JOHN M GIBSON HonJPC_aiT__ view will lt"BAY~SekcFj CURIOS, 3 AbH B MONDAY to 2 The Bl game B and and Natiimulllia

oiinseiif,igcd

steaming north Circular Cu and Woolloomooloo from 3 pm till pm II t ii Id ii item needs

tin lit It 1 (d Lille lim 12. DIED IMrNOUU -1 roles of WE -155 Children's

Ch s s, S VI I ROADS 2 in 1 return,, Adult I live (in Mi'CJ MONDAYS and Till USD WaS pill Vdnlt Open Classes-, s V I L RD VI s, 4 p m I ii i in Hills of li ale tuition in Boston Slow "W dates c and 11 a rule I) mind PIPE "

H ill til Cis«-leieigh-s1reet j today 11 1.1 li__j__o_J__]_L

iKOllVsUle AM Sir As hunted into Lines

C P

D D

_CLVSSlSin li in public Did being MONDAY s ml IJU to Drs Vdultbii,iiueisClaboe came Sales In P P m I was in any to mine April 6th he" left his p of an eel

AbLLECl tiUABRILLI PArt In it will be held by

the GI Bill BRASS BAND, lil St llW SIAU him in I m afraid ÎORISIIODCL on lHCRsUVl I "J INO, Apr 21 Dane in, cannience at h V H Hii|!U__.tSj, LIVING NG -NL C "BAILL Vb Assembly Khorassan

op n lin Site In)) 1 in" II i i JlHimjal at justNUNG- Mr 1 1 VA -.' (Lili tor assisted WlDNlbDA\l\i INC Mt and Hill risll"iei|li«j ANflNG-Jin it Iioniiuls A cable Roomed b- ii) en on MONDAY V NI( 11 i liomjHo 12 Vdmis ion a DANCIMx-ufi "W IvlNGbAsembli 1 isle i Mond ii Nihill New QA I el! i i Hall 1 117" DANCING IN i v'lvlM Sel is for pipils,M"1?8?

and rim rd 1 team of Hills Hill V prince a

interest is in li) mil au i I tonings in, Ijn n i cabaret

DYNXL**tis VCVDIMY, MllJsmil 167,

i is no one man, in di i vi k over

'it on i all in I as usual) in times battle

will of I I law Will and till i i e , 1 V"" MDMAV Mr 141 , . , 55

i uni I I_M_bp _

OLVDRIIJI I to, r VRU R MONDAY J T

Inf Ma Ma this Veil him L_litt-stiut_ DANCING- \SsLTlLl_" ltÛOMb,"'VVllllililBll«f

-W 1)N DAY 26th last it being the tttinlietlunn

act in on the farm of the e is his b) Mrs C R 41' ,u" lit at her- i CK AURIES I_^lJ__7"Jl'l___î___-iFLAKL BVY PIC VIC CtJvOUMIS -Apply D'

HA.RD 1 mine service 1 its street. Redfern.