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Advertising : 745 wordsHolding his lyre like a sad-souled poet, Mr. Tom Walls, as Peter Doody, the jockey-waiter, made "Always Merry and Bright" the swan song of "The Arcadians" ...
Article : 908 wordsMaggie Papakura and her band of Maoris continue to attract large numbers to Clontarf. On Sunday the Maoris are "at home." The band plays popular ...
Article : 119 wordsWithout moving an inch from the artistic lines on which their turn has been fashioned, the Six American Dancers are keeping up their popularity at the Tivoll ...
Article : 150 words"It's Never Too Late to Mend" was again shown as a moving picture at the Olympia Theatre, Elizabeth-street, near the site of the old markets, last night. ...
Article : 64 wordsSeveral new subjects were introduced in the series of historical, dramatic, and humorous moving pictures at the Southern Cross Picture Show. In the enclosure at ...
Article : 72 wordsBilled as a novelty Juggler, Theodore made his first appearance at the National Amphitheatre last night. Like Cinquevalli, the new man has an assistant. In ...
Article : 220 wordsAt the Colonial Theatre, George-street, new moving pictures will be "screened" to-morrow night. "Simple Charity," "A Modern Knight Errant," and "The ...
Article : 42 wordsTo-night a specially selected series of moving pictures will be shown at The Bijou, near the Glaciarium. It is announced that the pictures at The Bijou ...
Article : 35 wordsIt is announced that at the Eden Summer Garden, Manly, to-day the Bavarian Band will play from 6 o'clock until the departure of visitors in the evening. ...
Article : 35 wordsGreatly benefited by the Christmas and new year rest in her favorite city, Mdlle. Antonia Dolores left Sydney yesterday afternoon by the New Zealand steamer ...
Article : 182 wordsDr. Charles Harriss, who visited Australia in 1909 to spy out the land, has completed arrangements for the visit of the famous Sheffield Choir. The two ...
Article : 307 wordsIn our cable news to-day the great success of Miss Marie Lohr in Sir Arthur Pinero's "Preserving Mr. Paumure" is chronicled. The new piece was produced ...
Article : 615 words"For Her Country's Sake" was one of four new motion-drama pictures at the Glaciarium last night. "The Sepoy's Wife," "The Slave of Carthage," and "The ...
Article : 115 wordsUnder Mr. J. W. Hazlitt's direction there was another successful performance of "The Whip" last night. Miss Evelyn Kerry was again seen as Lady Diana, and ...
Article : 133 wordsAs an historical subject "The Slave of Carthage" had a place of prominence in last night's programme at the Lyceum, while the dramatic features included "The ...
Article : 104 wordsWith a record of seventeen weeks' success to its credit, "Our Miss Gibbs" seems to have the same magnetic power of attraction new as when it was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsThe Championship Band Contest promoted by the Band Association of N.S. Wales, which is to be carried out at the Sports Ground, Moore Park, on January ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Hugh Ward had made arrangements for the production of a new rarce-comedy at the Palace Theatre on Saturday next. The first performance of "Seven Days" ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 22 Jan 1911, Page 2
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