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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    There are so mainly really excellent turns at Hobart's premier vaudeville house that at is difficult in the course of a brief notices to give ca[?]one the full ...

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  4. HARRY LAUDER.

    Definite arrangements have new been made for Mr. Harry Lauder to visit Hobart,. Mr. E. J. Gravestook manager for Messrs. J. and N. Tail ...

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  5. “LIBERAL” HYPOCRISY.

    In yesterday's issue of the “Mercury” the following announcement was made:— Hon. H. A. Nichols M. L.C., and ...

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  7. THE RED DANDIES.

    Patrons of his estimable company will [?]ail w[?] delight the announcement that a grand return farewell entertainment will be given in the Temperance Hall ...

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  8. COMMENTS BY MR. OGDEN.

    It will be remembered by readers of “The Daily Post” that the present Chief Secretary (Hon. J. E. O[?] prior to entering his campaign for a ...

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  9. SKATING

    A reminder is given of the King's Hall Shating rink opening to-day at 10 a.m and will continue till 10 p.m. This Invigo[?]ting sport is acknowledge to be ...

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  10. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS.

    Opening at the Theatre Royal to-marrow evening will be a programme that will easily [?]lipse any previously presented by Messrs. Sadier and Boveridge. ...

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  11. THE S.S. HUON.

    Sir.— Allow me space in your valuable paper to make a few comments with regard to the foundering of the [?]lated Huon, in which there were three valuable ...

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  12. GRAND EMPIRE.

    True to history the F.A Co. will pre[?] to-night [?] change of pictures. Feature of the Series are “The shadow,” a [?] Eslom drama, ...

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  13. COMPLAINT BY CHIEF OFFICER OF HEALTH.

    Sir, — To prevent any misunderstanding my committee [?]sire me in state that he change whatever has been proposed to be made in its attitude towards the lectures ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister for Agriculture [?] J. Be[?]ton) was spoken to yesterday regarding an article in "The Daily Post ” dealing with the ex[?]vaganer ...

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  15. PALACE THEATRE — CONTINUOUS PICTURES.

    At the palace Theatre last night a benefit was tendered to the Sandy Bay Football Club. The building was crowded and the [?] quality of the ...

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  16. “MARY ANNE.”

    Sir,— In that interesting article published in your columns to-day, entitled “Some Girls Names the writer states, inter [?]— ...

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  17. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    The change of programme at His Majesty's Theatre last night was one which reflects Infinite credit on the selecting ability of Messrs. Spencer under the ...

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  18. WOOD PULPING.

    Sir,— Your correspondent, T, B. Graff, is mistaken In supposing that any part of a tree fit for sawn timber would be used for making wood pulp. The advantage of ...

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