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  2. Advertising

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr M. Lucas has a number of new artistes to appear at the Temperance Hall to-morrow. These include Miss Maude Pan[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPORTING

    The Hobart Trotting Club have received large nominations for their meeting at Risdon Park on Saturday next. The Hobart T[?] Club have applied to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LADIES CORNER

    Captain [?] Dormer Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor. Sir Gerald Strickland, was expected to arrive to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MISS NANCE O'NEIL IN AMERICA.

    [?] Examiner prints a full page interview with Miss Nance O'Neil, who is appearing at the Greek Theatre in 'lngomer.' Here is a slab of it:— ...

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  7. SYLVIA'S RACES.

    Mrs George Norman continues her charming sketches of Syl[?] in the 'Westminister Gesette' :— We were spending the week and at ...

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  8. TRIAL TURNS.

    It was a [?]een idea of Mr James Brennan, of the National Amphitheatre to devote portion of the Wednesday matinee to trials of amateurs with ...

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  9. BURIED TREASURE

    A very lazy man was asked by his wife to dig the potatoes in the [?]. He [?], and afterdigging for a few minutes went into the [?] ...

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  10. THE NOBLE ARAB STEED

    He said it was a horse, and as he was a big man no one liked to contra[?] him. Bus as a gentle zephyr came rambling round the corner, the ...

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  11. LOVE AND A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Feebiou[?] New York was the scene of another [?] recently, which resulted in the death of two persons and the wounding of two [?], A man ...

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  12. LEARN TO READ ADVERTISEMENTS.

    [?] granted Mr Grambleton 'the Japanese apparently have [?]rious ideas of reading and writing. This paper says they read from night ...

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  13. TO STRAIGHTEN THE SHOULDERS

    There used to be a role in all young ladies'[?] that the young pupils meat tough their [?] behind them. Every day they were ...

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  14. WITH AN OBJECT

    'We' re going to have such a jolly time.' said the girl in blue. 'A dinner first, you know, and then a theatre party. Of course, you'll ...

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  15. IN THE DIM PAST.

    For our sins we suffer in those days from a plague of exceedingly dull legal luminaries who insist on building up reputation as would be humorists. ...

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  16. CORRECTED

    The man was [?] breathing heavily, and half-closed eyes had a glassy st[?].'Yes' said the physician, who had ...

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  17. A RUBBER-NECKED MAN

    A certain man has the gift of being able to turn his head round so that his face appears where the back of the average person's [?] would be. ...

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  18. AW[?]WARDLY PUT

    They certainly were rather a hopeless lot of recruits, and their stupidity as they hungled through their drill roused the [?] of the ...

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  19. BEAUTY AND CHARACTER

    It is often the [?] [?] and women who [?] the deepest and [?] affection, and it is [?] due to the fact that their [?] and power of ...

    Article : 2 words
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