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  3. THE STATE.

    They turned that little theatre in Rundle street, popularly known as the Pay., into a house of laughter this morning precisely as the town clock chimed 11. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 620 words
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  5. A BRUSH WITH JACK JOHNSON.

    Beth Tate, the clever lady who opens at the Tivoli Theatre next Saturday, has a stage reputation as the wearer of beautiful gowns and the singer of dating songs. ...

    Article : 455 words
  6. A THRILLING ACT.

    One of the most thrilling turns seen on the local vaudeville stage for a long time was that provided by the Four Casting Lamys, a troupe of aerial gymnasts who ...

    Article : 246 words
  7. A BANJO KING.

    "There is as much music in the banjo as there is in any other instrument," [?] Nr. Brent Hayes, who is to appear at the King's Theatre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 872 words
  8. ONE ACTRESS TO ANOTHER.

    The jealousy of theatrical actors is proverbial; but it is more proverbial than real. On the vaudeville stage, at any rate, there is a real feeling of camaraderie, and ...

    Article : 486 words
  9. MABEL NORMAND.

    The popular Keystone comedienne, who made hundreds of people happy this morning at the Pay, by her portrayal of the heroine in "Caught in a Cabaret."' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 29 words
  10. QUESTIONS.

    Charlie Vaude, of Vaude and Verne, at the Tivoli, was an English-born baby, but be is an Australian-born comedian, and has been amusing audiences here for many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 843 words
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    BETH TATE. The Californian Girl, who is to appear at the New Tivoli Theatre next Saturday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  12. PLUCKY FATHER.

    Ivan Villion, of the two Vililons, who are to appear at the Tivoli Theatre next Saturday, has a mortal dread of fires. He has been in two and be talks interestingly ...

    Article : 613 words
  13. A CLEVER CONTORTIONIST.

    Salmo, the contortionist, now appearing at the King's Theatre, claims that not one of his three poses is done by any other contortionist. His first pose is with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 246 words
  14. LONG LOST AUSTRALIAN.

    Devotees of the opera, particularly hose whose memories carry them back to the days of "The Fortune Teller" and such charming musical plays, will be glad to ...

    Article : 292 words
  15. MARY PICKFORD'S BEST.

    Sagged and unkempt, roaming the little strip of storm-wracked coast that was Her home, braving the taunts and scoffs of hypocrites, her love for her father only ...

    Article : 505 words
  16. CORING SCIATICA

    The same principles must be observed in treating sciatica as in any other disease if a really permanent cure is looked for. The correct treatment goes a step ...

    Article : 239 words
  17. THE CARRIER PIGEON.

    Chief film drama at the Wondergraph these days is "The Carrier Pigeon," in which a bird plays a most important part. In this we see that a South African ...

    Article : 357 words
  18. MISS GASSMAN'S PICANINNY TROUPE.

    Josephine Gassman, the dashing little woman who has been charming all the northern hemisphere with her picaninnies, opens her Adelaide season at the King's ...

    Article : 273 words
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