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  2. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S—"MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE."

    Wor[?] deserted figure "sole-sitting by the shores of old romance" would have found herself astonishingly in the fashion on Saturday night, when a great audience applauded with rapture a love-story, ...

    Article : 2,061 words
  3. NAUGHTY NAN.

    The nurse woke me from my doze to say that she had a letter marked "Important." "Would you like to have it read to you?" she asked. ...

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  5. LYCEUM THEATRE.—"THE GHEAT WOULD OF LONDON."

    Long before the curtain went up the Licoun Theatre was crowded in all parts on Saturday night, when Mr. William Anderson presented as his Christmas attraction and for the first time in Australia a ...

    Article : 1,157 words
  6. PALACE THEATRE.—"MAMA'S NEW HUSBAND."

    If anyone of the large audience which attended at the Palace Theatre on Saturday night to see the initial performance of "Mama's New Husband" hoped to add to his or her sum of knowledge hy so doing a ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL.—"THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE BEAST."

    As the only place of amusement which furnished a Christmas pantomime this year, the Theatre Royal is bound to have a large measure of support, and an assurance of the liberal patronage to come was supplied ...

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  8. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Holiday audiences—which means "standing room only," and very little of that—ateended both performances at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday. The leading position on the bill was occupied by the ...

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  9. QUEEN'S HALL.—MR. MEL. B. SPURR.

    Mr. Mel. B. Spurr made an auspicious beginning with his Sydney season at the Queen's Hall on Saturday night. The reputation Mr. Spurr made in Melbourne had preceded him, with the result that he was ...

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  10. ORGAN RECITAL.

    The city organist (Mr. Arthur Mason) gave a recital at the Town Hall on Saturday evening in the presence of a satisfactory attendance. Mr. Mason's principal contributors were the overture to "Zampa" ...

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  11. CRITERION THEATRE.—"WHY WOMAN SINS."

    The Criterion Theatre was stormed on Saturday night, and some time before 8 o'clock the ushers were advising "Standing room only." The audience was in an excellent humour, even before the curtain rose. It ...

    Article : 787 words
  12. BATHURST MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

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  13. SUMMER NIGHTS' AMUSEMENTS.

    Away for the heated streets, away from the dust, and away from the noise of the city, the entertainment provided by the Summer Nights' Amusements Company at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday night drew ...

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  14. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    Holiday visitors to Manly on Saturday evineed much interest in the lastest "summer sensation by the sea," and the amusement of "shooting the chute" and tobogganiog was much in favor. A band played selections at intervals. ...

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