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H£Ov-.y-AMUSEMENTS. -- .' E;A;.N.I), .0 I'EIU HOUSE. AMERICAN- MUSICAL BURLESQUE CO. ;l* TANGO-.TEA MATINEB TO-DAY. ■ pTANGO-TEA MATINKK TO-DAY.-■■.--TEA. MATINEB TO-DAY. ' S.TANUO-.TEA- SIATINEE TO-BAY. :.'-■ *,;.TANGO ■ TEA 'MATINEE TO-DAY. '' S ;.TANGO .TEA. MATINEE ?>M!oors"opeit 2.30. Overture, 5...i-i&. !iO ; Pla:i now open at Dresden. ■ . '.>J;-. : '.' i-FASEIONABLE GOWN PATSADES!i ; 'WiZ'SiSOm KOVELTIES! -r\r.. I,|feff^ OPERATIC GEMSI -f4-!% ; - WB/Hhe-''Principals of the Company,^' fii;VMONMARTE" AND "MEXICAN.-"- [;;>-;.'•■_ MAXIXE" TANGOS., . : ~.-. ; I jif By those Tan^o , TcFpsichoreans. Par.-: 1 ■: ■ Excellence, . ■ ■ VERA LINDSTROM & JAMES CROSBY. ■lle-freshm-finta and Tea will ha Served' .''J- During tlio AfteriMxift.,.- ■■, i" ; l-eserved Seats, 2s. Gd....' Gallerj-, Is. (to vk'-ft- only). ■ . ■ Q. eT N _.li, .JO P EEVIO U S f. Lessees J. ■ C. Williamson, Ltd. ... Direction,'. WILLIAM ANDERSON. ; (SATURDAY) EVENING,- ,- ■"' r: ."':- : . ..: ■ ' For ."SI.V;" '"FOUB NIOHTB ONLY. ."■ ■ j Something Entirely New in Travesties. THREE HOURS' DELIRIOUS DELIGHT ima . .AMERICAN MUSICAL . BUR- .-■-■. LESQUB COMPANY I ■'•■ ; -'| : . Sixty-rSingers a.nd Dancers—Sixty ■-.■J:'., , .. ■■ Four Coraodinns. ';■■:'■■'., . Id. tjie 2'-aet il-asic-iil eoream, -•■-T HE'G R AFTERS! ' ' -■-; TH!i ■ G B A 1' T E B SI ' ;■ THE: G B A F T B R S! . 'v> A. Merry and Joyous Burlesque. ■ "85 Nights at tlio King's, Melbourne. ■■«J Nigkts at the I'alafte. Sydney. ~" ■'■ OdginaV.Characters: Saaraaiento Ike Bart La Blanc . (A Hclnw Tvfttnp) Iwodi M'iko (a. Dutch Tramp} StanUopc* Ba.kcrsMe.ld' Pete (a Ki>boj . Davo Nowlis Will Cheatem (a Grafter) Carlton Owsc Bubo S'naggs (tke Village Peliccmaii) . Harry Burgess Sip (Cheat-em's Friefld) C, Lareen Louis (a waiter) H. Lancaster Easoy .'. Haitis M'Guite Mrs. Grafter'! Elaine Ravensberg (Doin.K a Httlo Graftin." on her own) Majrfo (a Lady Golf Caddie) Anna Clark Gr-aeo (a, Visitor) ~ , Teddy Martin Maudie (a Visitor) Fritzie da Gay Villagers, Golfers, eto. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: Scenes Act I—Outskirts of a Small Town > in California called Watts. Aet 2-Gretmds of tho Hotel Watts. With A Score of Delightful Mv.sic-al Novelties. Incidental to the production each evening THE EVOLUTION 03? TEE TANGO, THE EVOLUTION Of THE TANGO. Two Centuries of T«rpsichevcaß Traasition (a) Dancing ori the Mississippi b) The Old Georgia Catup Meeting cj Tbo Tesa-s Tommy Twirl d) The Argentina Tango ej Thfr Modern Tango Produces! Under Stftfi? Difeetjon of W. E. HUGHES. Plan Dresden. Prices: 45., 35., 25,, Is. 6d., affd Is. Bc-servetl Kmts, ss. Pay Sales Cliristeson's and Grand Cigw Divan. Business Ma«Bg«r. G. H, BARNES. DREAM' CJ.TY-THUBSDAY NEXT, BREAM CITY-THURBBAY NEXT. LAST THESE NIGHTS OF SEASON. Plans open Dresden.

Tho annual ineptin/; of tho parshioners of St. Paul's, Wollingtoii. will bo held m the Sydney Street Schoolroom, on Monday. April 20, at 8 p.m. Tho jcrr.v-bvuidcr liad retirwl lato on Christmas Eve, dreaming of a pcnccful day 'before him, frm from the rush and scurry of everyday existence. Alas, foi , his hopes! Early on Chrislrnas morftisig he was nirataeiJ by an excited nightwatchimw, "'i'lease, sir," bo gasped, "ono of the now hoiwes has fallen flown rnirurg the night!" "What?" roarwl th« builder, , -. "Sou moan to tell wo that one of my jiew, well-built, desirable villa residences has TOisie to grief? How the dickeas did it happen?" "Well, siv," oxptained the wasehnuin, "as far as I can wake out, there wfls *n' : littln miisfalre. .TUo men took down tho scnMoldisg bi;foro they put tho wallpaper on." Tour ayes. A ue-w discoTery- for removing cataaets, " films, ■white specks, without operations. Scad for testimonials and particulars, fret. E. W. Hall, Herralist, Amagh Street, iidrt. . .-^v;'!.!-: , :'■ ■■■.- ..

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 7

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547

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 7

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