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Article : 611 words"Our Miss Gibbs" drew a great audience at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday, and the final matinee is now fixed for Wednesday next. On Saturday next J. C. Williamson; Ltd., will produce. "The Quaker ...
Article : 76 wordsAt the Palace Theatre uproarious laughter attended the adventures of "Inconstant, George." The final matinee of this amusing but very French farcical comedy will take place next Thursday. Mr Allan ...
Article : 80 words"The Girl in the Train" drew another crowded house at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when the president of the Divorse Court, Mr. W. S. Percy, found it easier to preserve decorum in his own legal ...
Article : 87 wordsThe final matinee of "His Majesty's Guests" is announced for Wednesday next at the Adelphi Theatre, after which the new farcical and musical comedy will be played for the last three nights. Connie Emerald's ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. John MacCormack and his party, which included his wife, and Miss Rosina Buckman, Mr. Alfred Kaufmann, Mr. Spencer Clay, and Mr. H. N. Southwell, sailed for Wellington on Saturday by the Mo[?]aki. ...
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Article : 153 wordsMr. Ernest Truman gave his two hundred and sixteenth recital at the Town Hall on Saturday night. The programme proved very popular. It included three of Edward German's charmingly light compostions. ...
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Article : 1,011 words"Fun on the Bristol" is still being played at the Standard Theatre. On Saturday night there was a fair audience present, and the long series of laughable situations gave much enjoyment. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe pictures of the 20 rounds between M'Vea and Langford have been the means of attracting such large audiences to the Alhambra Theatre during the past weeek that it has been decided to continue them till ...
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Article : 46 wordsThe only newcomer at the Princess Theatre on Saturday, which was packed both at the matinee and in the evening was Ted Stanley, a clever comedian. The star item on the programme was by the Frantz ...
Article : 131 wordsSpencer's Pictures were shown to crowded houses on Saturday, the fact that Dion Boucicault's drama. "The Colleen Bawn," was being shown for the last time accentuating the rush for accommadation. Besides this ...
Article : 107 wordsThere was hardly a vacant seat in either the Gl[?] arium or Olympia on Saturday, when patrons of West's Pictures were afforded a last opportunity of viewing the pictures of "The Colleen Bawn." Another ...
Article : 128 words"Two Orphans," a pathetic melodrama, will be shown for the first time at the Lyric Theatre to-day. In addition the audience will be shown Pathe's European Gazette. "Over a Chafling Dish" (comedy), ...
Article : 85 wordsThe attractions at the American Picture Palace, which was filled at every session on Saturday, were "The Sale of the Manor." "Othello," and "The Pretty Girl from Nioe." ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Fred. Cavill, of swimming fame, will be tendered a benefit entertainment at the Stadium (which has been lent by Mr. H. D. M'Intosh) on Monday evening next. The programme will include a song ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 8 Jan 1912, Page 4
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