"THE PICKPOCKET" continues his , merry [?] is not yet "taken up." The seats are, [?] every night as regular as clockwork [?] he in for?" Why, what pickpocket have [?] ...
Article : 38 wordsA RUN OF LUCK TO BLAND HOLT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 words" MY SWEETHEART," Miss Palmer anno[?] last nights at the Bijou, and then start" out to fresh field and pastures new under the [?]ment of Mr. James MacMahon (one of [?] ...
Article : 52 words"HARBOUR LIGHTS" still burn at the Theatre, and it will be some time before the extinguished, for the houses are (Harbour ones. The production glides along as smooth ...
Article : 40 wordsPEOPLE flock to the Victoria Hall for u, reason that they can't keep away. Fra I- what they want, and dishes it up style. He has everything down to a local [?] ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE childlike and Bland Holt has returned to Melbourne with his hair comparatively cut, and a play superlatively sensational. It is called “A Run of Luck," and will probably stand a lucky ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,461 wordsCHARLIE HUGO and his " Buffalos," Villiam Bent, "Circle of accomplished ladies, "etc,! turned up punctually to keep their appoint with a very large audience on Easter [?] ...
Article : 97 wordsHAVE been very well attended during the ho[?] The Giant family have been specially [?] Last, but by no means least, is ...
Article : 23 wordsAND we need hardly add that this entertainer goes as smoothly as possible. ...
Article : 18 words—Robt. W. Taylor (letter—New York postmark.) —Dan Barry (parcel—'Frisco postmark.) ...
Article : 13 words—Theatre Royal. " Run of Luck." —Opera House. —Princess' Theatre. " Harbour Lights." —Bijou Theatre. "Pert." ...
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Melbourne Punch (Vic. : 1855 - 1900), Thu 14 Apr 1887, Page 8
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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