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  4. THE THEATRES.

    One might very well go into ecstacles in attempting to do justice to the success achieved at the Criterion Theatre last evening by the Oscar Asche-Lily Brayton ...

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  5. THEATRE ROYAL—"JACK AND JILL."

    This extravaganza, which is one blaze of moving beauty, interspersed so richly with humor and song, appears as popular as ever, though it is only a short time ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. GLACIARIUM—WEST'S PICTURES.

    The popularity of the West management and the Glaclarium as a picture resort were strongly in evidence yesterday afternoon and evening, when the large ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. "JULIUS CAESAR."

    The members of the Oscar Asche—Lily Brayton Company will be seen in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon in a Shakespearen recital in costume of ...

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  8. "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT."

    This naval comedy, which was cut short in its run in Her Majesty's Theatre owing to the fire will reappear in Sydney at the Theatre Royal next Saturday evening ...

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  9. PALACE—"MARRIED TO THE WRONG MAN."

    Mr. George Marlow's company in "Married to the Wrong Man" has secured a drama that is appealing to the tastes of patrons for this class of play, and the ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. QUEEN'S HALL—GLOBE PICTURES.

    The management of the Queen's Hall, where the Globe Pictures are being shown, have struck a popular note in the excellence and variety of the ...

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  11. TIVOLI—RICKARDS' VAUDEVILLE CO.

    The Introduction of the Salome dance at the Tivoli Theatre yesterday by Miss Athmore Grey created some interest. This turn made something like a sensation ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. BIJOU PICTURE PALACE.

    That old favorite drama "East Lynne." which has been the savlour of hundreds of theatrical managers, was shown in moving picture form at the Bijou ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. NATIONAL AMPHITHKATRE—VAUDEVILLE.

    The changes made in the programme at the National Amphitheatre yesterday provided further variety to the bill presented by this management. The lengthy and ...

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  14. SHACKLETON'S MOVING PICTURES.

    The many exciting incidents and the arduous work of the men who tried to reach the South Pole will be shown in the Town Hall for four nights, from the ...

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  15. "THE HOUPLA."

    The comedy "The Houpia," by Miss Carl Doyle, will be staged for the first time in Australia to the general public at the Palace Theatre next Thursday afternoon. ...

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  16. STANDARD—CLAY'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.

    The popularity of Mr. Harry Clay's vaudeville appears to be endiminished, for each week sees the Standard Theatre and the various suburban halis filled with ...

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  17. "THE MARRYING OF MA."

    Next Saturday afternoon Mr. Clarence Lee's comedy. "The Marrying of Ma." will be staged at the Palace Theatre. It was produced with success at the Palace seven ...

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  18. LYCEUM—SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE.

    The Lyceum ban attained a very high position as a picture palace, and the large audiences that gather weekly are proof sufficient that the management is catering ...

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  19. RAILWAY INSTITUTE CONCERT.

    At the Railway Institute, Devonslure and Castlereagh-streets, next Saturday, a complimentary social will be tendered the athletic instructor of the Institute. A programme of 24 items has been ...

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  20. LAURANCE PHILLIP RECITALS

    At the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night, before a fair audience. Mr. Laurance Phillip gave the first of two pianoforte recitals. Mr. Philip selected his items from ...

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  21. BALLOON ON FIRE.

    Our Newcastle correspondent wired last evening: Captain Penfold, the acronaut, had announced his intention to make a balloon ascent on the Newcastle Show ground this afternoon. ...

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  22. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE KING OF CADONIA."

    The various members of the cast in the "King of Cadonia" show no staleness in the piece is running delightfully ...

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  23. BAND MUSIC.

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  24. AERONAUTIC ATTRACTIONS.

    Notwithstanding recent mishaps, Captain Penfold will this afternoon at Clontarf make another ascent in his war balloon and descend in his parachute. ...

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  27. VOCAL RECITAL.

    Miss Muriel Casey, a pupil of Mr. Geo. Grimm, will give a vocal recital in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Wednesday evening. Miss Casey will render items from Haydn, ...

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  28. MR. MARDEN'S RECITAL.

    On Tuesday evening in the Y.M.C.A Hall, Mr. J. D. Brenan-Marsden will give a vocal recital. Those assisting will be Misses Jessie Sheath, Gladys Wahiberg, Nina Holt, and Vera Barnett, ...

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  29. JERBAN'S PICTURES.

    The open-air picture entertainments, which proved so popular last Summer, will be in full vogue again this season. To-morrow evening Wentworth Park Oval will be occupied. Among ...

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  30. ORGAN RECITAL.

    This afternoon the series of organ recitals, which are proving, so popular, will be continued, when the City Organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, will give another varied programme. The recital com ...

    Article : 286 words
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