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Advertising : 1,338 wordsNothing succeeds like success, and the "The Sunshine Girl" at Her Majesty's looks as if it will rival "The Quaker Girl" as a popular musical comedy. The first week of the local ...
Article : 207 wordsAt Waddington's Grand Theatre, Pitt-street, to-morrow, the management will show "A Balkan Conspiracy." The programme will include "The Sailor's Sweetheart," "Lass of the Light," ...
Article : 68 wordsThe procession of the Druids to-morrow morning from the Town Hall to the Show Ground will start at nine o'clock. Miss Rosie Lloyd, who is the sister of Miss ...
Article : 887 wordsLovers of Shakespeare, should welcome "The Tempest," at the Empress Theatre, to-morrow. Some wonderful "stage effects" are promised ...
Article : 160 wordsFloating on the tide of sustained success. "Milestones," at the Criterion Theatre, has glided into its seventh week. As arrangements have been made for the production of a new ...
Article : 89 wordsNot a little of the success of "Faust" as a spectacular melodrama, at the Theatre Royal is due to the producer, Mr. James W. Hazlitt. Entering upon its sixth week last night, the ...
Article : 86 wordsSome important events in our own land and among our own people will be reproduced to-morrow at the Crystal Palace in moving pictures, when the Pathe "Australian Gazette" ...
Article : 110 wordsThrowing off the restraints which were imposed upon him as Father Whalen in "The Parish Priest," Mr. Allen Doone at the Palace Theatre last night allowed the genial currents ...
Article : 295 wordsA romantic version of "Dick Turpin" will amuse, if it dees not interest, the patrons of, the Colonial Theatre to-morrow. This is the fourth of the cinematograph series in which ...
Article : 125 words"A Child's Triumph" will be prominent tomorrow in the picture programme at the Lyric Theatre "Not on the Circus Programme," "A Smoky Story," "She is a Pippin," and the "Warwick Chronicle" will also be shown. On ...
Article : 99 wordsMiss Nellie Bramley Mr. George Cross, and Mr. Gerald K.Souper and Mr. T.W. Lloyd have helped a great deal in the five weeks' success of "The Monk and the Woman" at the Adelphi ...
Article : 187 wordsSomething historical was introduced by the management of West's Pictures last night. The new film, "1812, or The Fall of Moscow," shows the great Napoleon entering Moscow as a ...
Article : 168 wordsThe eleventh inter-State contest, under the auspices of the Band Association of N.S. Wales, is being held on the Sydney Sports Ground. The results in the "B" Grade Championship ...
Article : 327 wordsMany musicians and playgoers in Australia must have read with a sympathetic interest the account of the sudden death of Auguste Van Biene, which was cabled from London ...
Article : 354 wordsBringing the trick dog Bobby, with them all the Way from America, the Maxmi Brothers made their first appearance at the Tivoli yesterday. The newcomers are clever acrobats and ...
Article : 474 wordsThe new kincmacolor subjects at the Lyceum last night were "Kitchener at Khartoum," "Changing the Guard at St. James' Palace. London," "The Falls of Sweden," "Watchdogs ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Leichhardt District Brass Hind, under Bandmaster P. J. Gilmour, will play the following programme on Leichhardt Park this afternoon, commencing at 3.15 :— March, "The Cossack" (Ord Hume); descriptive fantasia, ...
Article : 123 wordsIn the working plan of the Alhambra there are two vaudeville entertainments each evening, in addition to the continuous picture show in the day time. The ventilation, of the building ...
Article : 61 wordsIn remote Alpine [?] and villages, especially in the Bernese Oberland, there still exists ancient and pretty customs of proposing marriage by the language of flowers. If a maid ...
Article : 194 wordsAt the free organ recital, in the Town Hall this afternoon, Mr. Ernest Truman will play the following programme : Fantasia, on the Hymn Tune "St. Anne"—O God Our Help in ...
Article : 75 wordsA Paris actress carrying one of the enormous muffs coining into fashion, was pursued by two hounds attracted by a fox-head which decorated her muff. The lady took to her very high heels. ...
Article : 99 wordsAccording to statistics just published America has mote train accidents and loses more lives in railway accidents than any other country in the world. During 1911 a total of 180,123 ...
Article : 81 wordsLast week Mr. Oscar Asche, the original producer of "Kismet." received accounts" form Paris of the first performance of the play in French. Using the version of Edward Knoblauch's play. ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsIt may be said of Era Comedy Four, who made their first appearance in Sydney yesterday, that they took the National Amphitheatre by storm. We have had for some time past in ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 26 Jan 1913, Page 2
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