He was not a mand who was willing to take chances. "Bill," said he, "I've made up my mind not to go to the theatre again." ...
Article : 111 wordsTHE third round of the Pennant Championship Competition Is due for consideration this afternoon, when Redfern and Waverley will meet on the latter's green ...
Article : 1,234 words"Please, won't you read the letter, ma'am?" The voice was that of a little boy in George-street, by whose side stood a ...
Article : 97 wordsNewtown Husband (looking up from his paper): "What asses men can make of themselves!" Wife : "What is the matter now dear ?" ...
Article : 222 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 576 words"John," exclaimed a marrickville lady, in a hearse whisper, "there are burglars in this house, or else the water-pipes are bursting!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 114 wordsTwo good carnivals this afternoon. Mosman and Rockdale Clubs—the former at Balmoral Baths and the latter at Lincke's Brighton Buths, Lady Robinson's Beach. ...
Article : 616 words"I don't like to ride my bicycle now," said the fair young Parramatta girl, "because of the wing." The young man slightly blushed. ...
Article : 103 wordsJACK KEYS and Jim Gaffney are to meet at the Golden GateAthletic Club, to-night in a contest, the best of 20 rounds, for a purse of thirty shining sovereigns, and the ...
Article : 131 words"You have testified that my ellent's reputation for truth and veracity is bad?" "Yes, sir." "How do you know it is bad? Isn't that ...
Article : 105 wordsThere was a scrap at Dooley's; an' he will tell you so, For the [?]eys were feeling frisky and busted up his show; ...
Article : 389 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1896 - 1912), Sat 21 Jan 1899, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: