The fifth matince of "The Girls of Gottenberg" [?] [?] for next Wednesday at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the mingling of Blue Hussars, Red Hussars, girl students in green slashed with gold, and German ...
Article : 68 wordsThere is to be a slight extension of the "Blue Bell in Fairyland" season at the Theatre Royal, due to the large attendances, and the last performance will not be given until Friday next. Temporary changes in ...
Article : 50 wordsLarge attendances continue to demonstrate sustained interest in "The Searlet Pimpernel," the romantic play that bears the name of a humble little wayside flower. The adventures of Sir Percy in his various ...
Article : 68 wordsThe last six nights of "When Knights Were Bold" are notified by Mr. Edwin Geach at the Criterion, where the final matince of this laughable piece, in which Mr. Frank Thornton figures so humorously as a ...
Article : 53 wordsThis afternoon the eighth matinee of "Cinderella" [?]ill be given by Messrs. Anderson and [?]heridan at the Palace Theatre, where the new pantomime, with its ballets, Porcelain march, and humour, in which Mr. ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon and evening Mr. Harry Rickards's company will be headed by Mr. Bdwin Boyde, whose humorous accentricities have caught on. The Four Eugenes, ...
Article : 89 wordsThis afternoon and evening at the National Amphitheatre Mr. James BRennan's new programme will bring forward Delavale and Gilbert, patter comedians and [?]etch artists, Coleman, concertina player, Olive Carr, ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. T. J. West will give a complete change of the beautiful of humourous pictures at the Glaciarium this afternoon and evening, including "Love will find a Way." "Dresmland; or, Tweenie, the Doll that Grew ...
Article : 40 wordsThis evening Mr. T. H. Massey, the Bathurst Cathe[?] organist, will give his farewell recital at the Town Hall, when his programme will include Bach's "Fugue in G minor," his own descriptive "Mlitary ...
Article : 71 wordsMi[?] Hilda Mulligan, a Manly [?]oprano prominent in Sydney concert-rooms four or five years ago, has for some time past been singing with success with one of the Moody-Manners opera companies in England. In ...
Article : 85 wordsAll the usual attractions will be available to-day at Wonderland City, where this afternoon Mr. Win. Anderson has arranged for the ascent of Alphonse Stewart is a monster balloon, with triple parachute descents of ...
Article : 81 wordsThis afternoon and evening at the Oxford Theatre, Mr. William Crawley will submit a whole series of wonderful moving pictures in connection with the first introduction in Sydney of the London Biograph ...
Article : 55 wordsThere will be the usual matinee at Queen's Hall to-day, when, and again in the evening, Mr. Clement M[?] will bring forward the latest moving pictures by the London Bio-Tableaux, in which new bumourou[?] ...
Article : 48 wordsThis afternoon and evening entirely new subjects will be introduced by the American Pieturescope Company, including the latest illlustrations of the European life of the day, with "chase" stories, and the ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Harry Clay announces a change of programme at the Royal Standard Theatre to-night, when Mr. Post Mason, the American baritone, will reader "Son of the Desert am I. " Mr. Harry Diver and Miss ...
Article : 72 wordsMiss Ada Baker, the well-known soprano, has mude such excellent progress with the formation of her proposed juvenile choir for boys and girls under 26 years of age, that she will this afternoon enrol ...
Article : 56 words[?]. Clara Guest has arranged a concert to take place at St. George's Hall next Friday night for the benefit of Mrs. Summer-Greene, window of the late [?]ight-officer at Lindfield station. In addition to a ...
Article : 60 wordsUnder the above euphonious title, Mrs. Griffin Foley has formed a ladies' choir of 30 voices, the numb[?] of which will, it is hoped, he eventually increased to nearly three score. The new choir will make it's ...
Article : 52 wordsBilly Waite's Buckjumping Show at King-street, Newtown, is still playing to good houses. A big programme is announced for to-night. J. Carbine will ride Black Peter, and local riders will ride the ...
Article : 50 wordsAt the Haymarket Hippodrome to-night Mr. Cole's Bobemian Dramatic Company will produce the new [?]tical drama "H.M.S. Revenge," or "The Pirate's Boom." Special seenery has been prepared, and ...
Article : 51 wordsSir,—It is time that the railway authorities remedied the defective nature and ventilation of the Glenbrook tunnel. Last week two of the railway men were lying prostrate for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 18 Jan 1908, Page 17
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