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  4. THE THEATRES

    Mr. Norman Page, the producer of "The Blue Bird" at the Criterion Theatre, now has the stage version of Maeterlinck's poem-play in admirable working order. A week of crowded ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The programme at the Glaciarium and the New Olympie, Oxford-street, last night attracted large audiences. The principal item was a photo.-play, "The Eleventh Hour." The ...

    Article : 169 words
  6. MR. JOSEPH BLASHECK.

    The change of programme at the Y.M.C.A. Hall in connection with Mr. Joseph Blaseheck's "Society Snapshots" brought forth two monologues with music, which had been arranged here ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. LYCEUM—SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    "The Tide of Death" was the principal dramatic subject in the moving pictures at the Lyceum Theatre last night. It is an Australian play acted by Australians, and presented by Mr. ...

    Article : 230 words
  8. "ROYAL—"THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY."

    Well supported during the Easter season, "The House of Temperley" is still drawing well at the Theatre Royal. Apart from the professional fighting men who lend their aid in this ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. MILITARY INSTITUTE CONCERT.

    The non-commissioned officers of the State forces recently combined to establish an institute. With the object of strengthening the funds, a concert will be given at the Town Hall ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. LYRIC THEATRE.

    "The Midnight Wedding," which is to be shown for the first time at the Lyric Theatre to-morrow, is not the drama with which Sydney playgoers are familiar. The heroine is Suzanne, ...

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  11. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE QUAKER GIRL."

    Last week at Her Majesty's, Theatre was very much like the first week of "The Quaker Girl." At each performance of the refined and pleasing London Gaiety piece Miss Blancha Browne, ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. TINY TOWN.

    The final shew of the midgets was given at the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, last night. There have been l[?]0 performances during the Sydney season. To-morrow Mr. ...

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  13. OPEN-AIR PICTURES.

    Jordan's moving pictures will be shown for the last time this season at the Rushcutters Bay Oval on Tuesday night. An orchestra will supply the music. ...

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  14. COLONIAL NO. 1.

    The Eskimos as they live will figure on the screen at the Colonial No. 1 to-morrow. With the North Pole pictures will be shown "The Impostor," "A Hen-House Hero," "The Other ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. WALTER BENTLEY PLAYERS.

    At St. James' Hall on Thursday next the Walter Bentley Players will give their monthly recital. The programme includes a scene from Lytton's "Richelieu," in which Mr. Bentley will ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. [?]AND MUSIC.

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  17. DAIRY FARM SPECIALISTS.

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  18. COLONIAL NO. 2.

    Patrons of the Colonial Theatre No. 2 to-morrow will see "A Swimming School in Australia," "The Stolen Violin," "A Compromise," "Tenderfoot Foreman," "Testing His ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. ADELPHI—"THE SINS OF SOCIETY."

    Success has attended the experiment of putting on spectacular melodrama at the Adelphi Theatre in place of the gloomy class of play. That "The Sins of Society." well staged and ...

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  20. YESTERDAY'S "ARROW" SNAPSHOT WINNER.

    The Howard Smith line have issued their time-table for April, May, and June in the form of a well thus-trated booklet containing pictures [?] the various places visited by their steamers. Special attention is [?] ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Patrons of Mr. J. C. Bain's vaudeville show at the Princess Theatre last night welcomed Mdlle. Milly Dagmar in her act with a performing pony and educated dogs. The new turn ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. PROPERTY MARKET.

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  23. WIRTHS' CIRCUS.

    Many of the country visitors have left Sydney. Still the attendance at Wirths' Circus showed no falling off last night. The big draw is the sensational "cage act," in which Herr Schmidt ...

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  24. PALACE—"THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER.'

    The successful Australian play which is being performed at the Palace Theatre is now on a time limit. After five more nights "The Squatte's Daughter" will be withdrawn. On Saturday ...

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  26. MOSSIAN HEIGHTS ESTATE.

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  27. SALES REPORTED DURING THE WEEK.

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  28. TIVOLI—TINY ARNOLD.

    Last night Tiny Arnold, "the miniature Marie Lloyd," invited any young man in the audience to come on the stage and kiss her. The vivacious little lady was successful in her songs ...

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  29. NORTH SYDNEY COLISEUM.

    Mr. C. Rowland Clark, the manager of the North Sydney Coliseum, announces that the 1912 roller-skating season has commenced. There are three sessions daily—the first in the ...

    Article : 68 words
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  31. BOY SCOUTS' CONCERT.

    In connection with the welcome to Lieut.-General Baden-Powell there will be a Boy Scouts' concert at the Town Hall on Wednesday night under the direction of Nicholson and ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. COMING SALES.

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  33. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE—SINGING QUINTETTE.

    Five lads from England, who are billed as "The King's College Boys," appeared at the National Amphitheatre yesterday. The "students' concert" which was given served to ...

    Article : 186 words
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  35. THE HOSPICE FETE.

    All who are helping must be gratified now that the financial success of the fete at the Town Hall in aid of the Hospital for the Dying is assured. The theatrical carnival, ...

    Article : 311 words
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