AMUSEMENTS. fHEAKD OVE B A HQL'S E. Lessees ',T. C. 'Willmmfion, lid. DIBIiGTION 03P AVILLIAJI ANDERSON Desi)ito lhci ! ?" Contimious Stttccssion-' of Crowded ~■■,:. Houses—amply testifying to AV'cllington's ai)preeiatiou=,o{ "X BAY AT .?> THE'KACKS"—the'Management liave ii> reluclantly ntinoonce—in c0n5e- ...... quence of tko limitations of the seaf..-. .boh ihhl ike produrtion of "The Grafters" on Saturday Nest—tho LAST TWO NIGHTS ~-.' ' .LAST TWO 'NIGHTS ' . Of tliis merry nectar of nonsense and Novelty, .' "A DA J UT ■' THl3,.'. B A.C.E S." With .-'■'.'.■- . ONE ENTHUSIASTIC;--ACCOBD the : LEADING AUSTKALUN' CRITICS . Write PAEANS OJ. ? PEA ISB ■' Thereon. :-. . ' THE SYDNEY "BULLETIN":.. *" "Encores and encores were th.o loudest appreciation of a packed lioilse. It appeal's likely that tha Town will takit tB 'A. J.)ay at the Eaces' as it did to "Die Grafters,' «nd nothing will slop the stampede for easts." THE MELBOURNE "ARGUS" : _ " 'A. Day at the Races' is entirely up to expectations • •*• as'id filled the ! Theatre with ÜBConttollablo laughter from start to finish. There was a score of lilting musical excursions all in the breeziest rogtime, aided by initnters ®i shapely ladies, whoso ragtime dances ware the jov to the. huge audience." ' THE MELBOURNE "AGE": "There (iro enough bright turns, eatchy daliciuj items, and smiling lady dancers and singers to inako the foriuhes of any entertainment that professes to do no more than pleasantly beguile a passing hour.. . . Though styled a. huiksque it contains somo first-rate musie, and the histrionic business is niest tntertaiWDß-" THE "SYDNEY HORNING HESALD";-' "Esul>era.nt hilarity marked the initial production o£ 'A Day at the Races.' ... It was one prolonged ri<st of mirth from curtain to curtain,''' " THE SYDNEY 'TELEGRAPH": "Nothing hut honest praise for this fright amd breezy burlesque, which kept tha "house laughing immoderately almost conl'inaously." THE SYDNEY "SUN": "Impossible to adffluately convoy the atmosphero of hilarity that filled tho Palace. . . . This burlesque travels fast, driven, by gales of laughter." The MELBOURNE "AUSTRALASIAN": "... every artist in this breezy American Burlesque Company captured the house, and between, them kept possession of it. . , . Thfongkrat it developed staying powers which, carried it tight to- the front in the race for pep* lair favour." Produced tender Stage Direction of W. %. HUGHES, Plans at Dresden. Prices—ss., 4\s., 3s. 2s. and Is. Day Sales Christeson's. . Business Manager.—G, H. BAE-NES, SATURDAY N"I3XT-"THE GRAFTERS" SATURDAY NEXT-"THE GRAFTERS" SATURDAY NEXT-TUB GRAFTERS". SATUPvDAY N£XT-"THE GEAITTERS" Four Nights Only. Soniethine; Entirely New in Musical Travesties. Inwdental to whieh THE EVOLUTION Of THE TANGO. Two Centuries of Terpsiehoreaft ! Transition. PLANS OPEN at THE DBESDEN. fIBAND OPERA HOUSE. 'AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE CO. In tlie First of their Original TANGO TEA MATINEES. TANGO TEA MATINEES. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3. Fascinating Gown Parade;;. ■ ' Magnificent Parades of Fflrs. ! Alluring Ribbon Display, i Artistie Millinery Crt-atio«B. ; Gorgeous Japanese Kitoona M.trch. '. Also, the ••■ . . "MONSTARTE" AND "MEXICAN JIAXIXE" TANGOS.. Refreshments and Tea will be Served Duriag the Aftexnoon. Plain for tho Tango Matineo no* open ( at Tho Dresden. Reserve Seats, Es. fid. ] (A Cnrd,) ' MISS LENA LENNOX, . Tobacconist, GRAND CICiAR DIVAN. Smokers, Call and Inspect, and get your Smokes from the Grand Cigar Divan, GRAND OPERA HOUSE BUILDINGS, Mannc-rs Street. f
a BEAT SCENIC TRIP OF, THE DOMINION! • '- FfiOM TAUMARUNUI DAILY-Uohdafs «sceptcd. ' EKOM WAKGANTJI, TUESDAYS, '! SUaS-DAYS, and SATnJtjDAYS. - 6TAY AT WPIBIKI HOUSU-Tho most ' Bsautiful Tourist Hostelry -in tho ! Boniinion! STAY AT THE UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT —120 miles from W&nganuil Splendid Trout Pishi-ns! Motor Canoes 1 and Eo\v Boats at disposal of Fishers! • ' • Itiiiwaties, .Mates, Booking Tourist 1 Bureaus., Cook aud Sons. A. HATRICE AND CO.. LTD. C' fcO'JSIEBS's "pBEMIStE DAKCE OECHESTBA, Marion. ' Its eußagement ensures tho success ol you? DaHCe,
Tho Settles chartered steamer Ctan Buchanan arrived at London from We!.liiißton on Appij 13. Sha took a record cargo of woo! from New Zealand, cwnnrtelns in nil 20,160 bates, tl)£ron,iof portica 1 ef wWeft wis, eWuped at M'cilisgtoiii ~
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2124, 16 April 1914, Page 7
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