SOUS A AND HIS BAND. SOUSA AND HIS T> -V N D. 0 V S A ' ■ , , „ , T , D i K I). S 0 U S A Direction: Euivd. Branscorabe, Ltd. \\ \ \ ]), S 0 I! S A t « t , . ~ „ J1 A N D. SOUS A Under the Patronage of their Excellencies B A N 1). S 0 U S A Lord nnd Lady Islington, v ]1 \, >■ ]), SOUSA ]) A N ]). sous a TOWN IT AT J/' B A N "• S 0 U S A JLU>VVI> ELIYLiLj,. ]) A j; ]} . S 0 U St TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! H i N d". S () i; s A MONDAY, AUGUST Hth, B a N J). S 0 USA At 8 o'clock. 15 A N ]). S 0 U S A ' BAN ]). S 0 U S A h a N D. S 0 U S \. Aml !n s I! A N H. S OXJS A BAND OF B A N ]), S 0 U S A SIXTY PERFORMERS. )i A N D. S () ii s A " A N D, S 0 tT S V TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME INCLUDES: D A N I). S 0 U S A Overture, "Tannh.iu.ser" (Wagner) B A N T), S OUS A. Cornet. Solo, "Showers of Gold" (Clarke) B A N D. S 0 U S A MR. HERBERT L. CLARKE. B A \ I). S 0 U S A Suite, "Dwellers in the Western World" (Sousa) B A ND, S OUS A Rhapsody, "Tho Card Song" -i (Sousa) B A N D. S 0 U S A MISS VIRGINIA ROOT. BAN D. S 0 U S A. Prelude, "Bells of Moscow" ...(Rachmaninoff) BAN D. S 0 U S A "Welsh Rhapsody" (Ed. German) B AND. S 0 U S A (a) "Entr'acte," "Holensberger B AND. SOUSA (b) March, "Federal" (Sousa) B AN D. S 0 U S A (Dedicated to all Australasians). B A N D. SOUS V Violin Solo, "Ziieonerweiscn," BAN 1), S 0 U S A MISS NfCOLINE ZEDELIiB. B A N D. S OUS A Fantasia y "Eide of the Valkyries"...(Wagner) B AND. S 0 U S A And the Famous B A N D. S 0 U S 4. SOUSA II ARCHES. B A N D. S OUS -V Prices: Gallery ss. ; Front Stalls, 35.; B A N D. S 0 IT S A Back Stalls, 2s. BAN D. SOUSA Box Plan at D resden Piano Co.. B A N D. S 0 U S A Day Sales at Christeson's nnd at Empire B AND. SOUSA Cigar Divan (Empire Hotel) B A N D. . sun • , Btsa GRANT C. HANLON, JAMES DYKES, Business Manager. Representative.
It is not often, says a Sydney paper, that the fat stock buyers in the Uomebush saleyards call attention to capes oi cnieltj- or the suffering of live stock, for there is always a percentage- of bruisid and crippled stock in the market, due to a variety of cav,s?s that, bare became part of the eystein. Last week, however, when tho buyers were called upon- to bid for a pen of' from 50 to GO ewes, most of which were heavy hi knib, ar.i! sis or seven with lambs dead in the pen, I hey were utterly disgusted. Ono buyer, calling attention to the spectacle, said that it was "a sickening sight," and that sheep in such a condition should not bo sen; to market for human consumption. Jiosides that aspect of i ( > lvo sai<l sx ! cl ! cruc-Hy to animals should bo guarded against by the authorities; yet nothing seemed to be done to prevent such abni-as. Tho secretary of tho Archbishops' 'Western Canada fund acknowledges a cheque for .£IOOO from "A Supporter." At an inquest at Sunderland on Charles Johnson, a' nightwatchnian who died from burns, an engine liraman raid ho found Johnson standing dazed, Ins clothiii" ablaze. On seeing him. Jnhnson wa.s terrified, and asl;c<l, "What do you want?" Whwi the, fireman, tried to extinBiiish the flames Johnson -drove- him out of tho cabin. Two other men entered and' tore- the burning clothing off Jolmson, who resisted all the time. At the hospital Johnson staled that ho had been smoking and put his pipe in a pocket and went to sleep. When he realised thai; his clothes were on fire ho could not move, being paralysed with fear. A verdict of accidental death was returned. i'or Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. fcl»
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1205, 14 August 1911, Page 8
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