The host theatrical experiment that Sir. M'lntosh ever mado was (says tha "Australasian") tlio organisation of the Follies, H'ho, after a long sea-son at the Tivoli. are just, as popular as ever. On Saturday night tho first appearanco of J|. JI. Pearce, a Victorian soldier, who took part, in tho landing at Gaha Tope, was an event of interest. Ho had tha warmest possible reception, and justified his choico of a stage occupation by the fine manly stylo in which ho sang military songs. Miss Betty Don, ore her first appearance as a _ singer, was also \vell received. .Her -.voice.is a clean lyrio soprano, cultured, and .pleasing. The "Gourt- Cards" have been re. formed, and' aro- now playing under that) name at the Auditorium, Melbourne* Miss Maud Fane will leave the company next month to?-become principal girl in tho Williamson pantomime "Mo* thor Goose." ; Messrs. Hnrcourt and Co. are holding | a salo at their rooms' on Dcccihbcr 15, of properties to close an estate. Full particulars may be had .from the auctioneers. Messrs. Harcourt and Co. have a replace advertisement in our issuo thid morning. .... ' For SronoTii&l Coughs and Oold», Wood* Groat PepeJrount Curo t lit 64*
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 2
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197Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 2
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