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Advertising : 1,046 wordsBELOW is published Mr. C. H. Workman's views of Mr. Field Fisher, and Mr. Field Fisher's views of Mr. Workman. The two comedians are appearing in "So Long. Letty" at Her Majesty's. In the photographs here shown Tommy (C. H. Workman) has returned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 691 wordsThe bright new edition of the Follies' entertainment entered upon its second week at the Tivoli Theatre yesterday, and drew crowded houses. The show has been improved since the ...
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Advertising : 505 wordsWhen I size upon Mr. Workman's manly form and god-like eyes my eyes became wet with adoration. He is a beautiful mar. ...
Article : 744 wordsDel Baity and Jap, billed as "The Cowboy and his Musical Bulldog," opened at the National Theatre yesterday. The dog performed various tricks that were found amusing by the ...
Article : 215 words"The Spoilers," a drama founded on Rex Beach's novel of that title, had a successful mid-week opening at the Palace Theatre on Wednesday as a new George Marlow ...
Article : 297 wordsWith the hot weather still in their favor, the Green Dandies continue to draw big audiences to the open-air Garden Theatre at Bays-water-road, Darlinghurst. Their latest ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Allen Doone Company bade farewell to Sydney for a time at the Theatre Royal last night, when the final performance of "O'Leary, V.C.," was given. Mr. Doone, Miss Edna ...
Article : 86 wordsWhat is wrong with the members of the committee of the New South Wales division of the Red Cross Society? Have they suddenly lost their aplomb and individuality; or have ...
Article : 977 wordsThese ever-popular fixtures at the White City each Thursday night continue to attract treat crowds of pleasure-seekers, the number present last week being in excess of any night ...
Article : 261 words"What Happened to Mary," a very clever and happy comedy-drama from the pen of Owen Davis the author of the very widely-read "Mary" stories, will be presented for the ...
Article : 137 wordsCharles Faning, who died in South Africa on December 6 last, was the son of the late Mr. Charles Faning, musician, of Newcastle. For thirty years he has been before the theatrical ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsOwing to the many bandsmen who have gone to the front, it was thought that the Interstate band contest, held annually at the Sydney Sports Ground, would this year have ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Darlighurst Concert Hand will render the appended program in Centennial Park to-day, at 3 p.m., and at at Boadi to-night at 8, Mr. C. Skinner will be musical director:—March, "By Jingo": grand selection, "verdi" spanish march, "Jaurez": waitz, "L'Amour ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 16 Jan 1916, Page 6
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