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RUGS, nnd
FLOOR COVERINGS.
The Newest Colourings and Designs at Special Prices
Inspection Invited.
338-40 Elizabeth St., near G.P.O.
AMUSEMENTS.
(Continued from Page 25.)
VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA.
AN INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT.
A special feature of the concert this afternoon will be the first performance in Melbourne of "A LONDON SYMPHONY" (VAUGHAN WILLIAMS), which has been performed by the most renowned orchestras throughout the world. The Symphony represents a day in London, and reflects the varied phases and scenes of life in the great city from dawn to dark. It has been acclaimed as amongst the finest modern symphonic compositions.
PRINCESS THEATRE Direction J. and N. TAIT. A BRILLIANTLY TRIUMPHANT SEASON.
THIS AFTERNOON, at 3,
THIS AFTERNOON, at 3, TO-NIGHT, at 8.
TO-NIGHT, at 8.
J. and N. Tait Present the
N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA
Of
80 PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS, 80 PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS,
And Their Distinguished Conductor, .
HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN.
HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN.
PROGRAMME for THIS AFTERNOON.
Overture. "Amidst Nature". (Dvorak) A London Symphony. (Vaughan Williams)
(First performance in Melbourne.)
Symphiony No. 7 in A. Op. 92 .. .. (Beethoven)
PROGRAMME for TO-NIGHT. .
Overture, "Mastersingers".,. (Wagner)
Song Soloist, Miss ISABEL BIDDELL.
"Album Leaf"... (Wagner) Song..
Soloist, Signor ANTONIO NOTARIELLO.
Overture. "Tannhauser" (Wagner) Orchestral Suite, "Peer Gynt" .. .. .. (Grieg) Song.
Soloist, Miss ISABEL BIDDELL
Gavotte .. .'..J.(Glnck) Waiata Poi (Orchestral Version) .. (Alfred Hill) Song ...
Soloist, Signor ANTONIO NOTARIELLO.
Tantasy on Brun.)! Sea Songa .. .. .. .. n
.(Henri Vcrbrugghen) (Written for State Concert in honour of , , Lord Jcllicoe'a Viait to Australia.)
J. and N. TAIT
Bave pleasure in announcing that tbey have been able to arrange for a
NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, nt 8.
(Conductor, Mr. IL SIIU.O). ' A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, »o Hongs without words
ÍS] AT-oVl V. ". ..} 0<en«lefeh")
"*4. Shepherd's Hey.(Percy Grainger)
6. Song by Signor ANTONIO NOTARIELLO.
6. feelecüon, "The Valkjr'e".(Wagner)
THE- MALVERN TRAMWAY BAND ,- (Conductor, Mr. II. SHUGG).
7. Les Preludes.(Lizst) 8 Song by Signor ANTONIO NOTARIELLO.
0. Overture, 1812.(Tchaikowaky)
MATINEF, NEXT THURSDAY*, 17th, at 2. I MATINEF, NE.V. THURSDAY, 17th. at 2.
» BOX-PLANS
For Full Season Now Open at Allan's.
Bovplan for tliLs evening's concert will be at Allan's till 12 noon; at Ronald's (opp. Town Hall),
fiom 1.30.
DAY SALES.
61 and 3/ for TIHS AFTERNOON anil TO-NIGHT Now on Sole at Allan's and Prince» Confec- tionery.
BENDIGO.NOV. 14 and 16."
DANCING.
TO BEGINNERS. TO BEGINNERS. TO BBU1NNERS. TO HI G1NNERS. NOW IS TUK TIME TO LEARN.
WE TEACH YOU QUICKLY ALL THE LATEST,
Up-to-l)atc Dancing. Under Our Simple and _Hcient System Anyone Can Leam Easily. ' NONE PAIL. SUCCESS IS SUM*.
ATTEND
Mr., Misses CLEVELAND'S Mr., Missis CLEVELAND'S
REFINED ADULT BEGINNERS' CLASSES, , At Our Academj.
264 DRUMMOND STREET (City End),
Nar Grattan Street, Carlton.
TOTAL BEGINNERS ATTEND TO-DAY (SATURDAY AFTERNOON), TO-DAY.
INSTRUOTIOt*.-Gentlemen, 2 16.to 3; Ladies, 8 to 3.30, PRACTICE, to 5 30
10-NIUHT (SATURDAY EVENING), TO-NIGHT.
INSTRUCTION.-Gentlemen, 7.S0 to 8; Ladles, 8 to 8.30, PRACTICE, to 11.13 p.m.
And on Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Evenings.
Tlie Bout Place Extant for Adult Beginners to Loam Easily, Quickly, and Thoroughly.
All attending these cln_.es rapid!} become good dancers. Those without the slightest knowledge of dancing soon attain proficiency under our tuition
SUCCfeSS. CERT AIS.
I MONDAY D\ ENINGS, 8 to 11.15 p m.
Brilliant Music, Perfectly Ventilated Ballroom, Sliding Roof, Unsurpassed Floor, tlectric Fans, sud Equipped with oil Modern Improvements. The Coolest, Most Artistic, and Up-to-date Hall in Aus- tralia Everything Hcllned, Enjoyable, Modern tlie Very Latest und Best.
THE WALTZ, FO\ TROT, ONE STEP,
THt NEW TANGO, THE NEW TANGO,
SPANLSH SCHOTTISCHE, SPANISH SCHOTTISCHE,
Also the PARMA WALTZ, _c., Taught. , PRIVATE LKS«"ON_ ANY HOUR. 1 PRIVATE LISSONS ANY HOUR.
. «dil (always In), Vi rito, or 'Phono Cent. 5003.
Mr., Misses CLEVELAND,
Mr., Misses CLEVELAND, Mr., Misses CLEVELAND,
Academy, 20" Drummond Street (City End),
Near Grattan Street, CARLTON.
Send for our New Prospectus, Post Free.
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.?ANCING, BEGINNERS, BEGINNERS.
TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TO-DAY,
REFINED BEGINNERS,
GREVILLE HALL.
I RIGHT AT PRAHRAN STATIO\,
EIGHT MINUTiS FROM THE CITY.
r>«TRU<*rnON.-GenÜeñicii, 2.30 to 3; Lidies,
I to 3 30; 1'ructioo to 5 15
I.FM1N* FROM 1-M'ERT SPECIALISTS, ALL THE LAH-ST MODERN DANCES.
ADVANCED, - ADVANCI D,
10-NlQIIT (SAT.) TO-MGIU',
FULL JAZZ ORCHESTRA, with Mr. Paul Jcagle
, At the Drums;
__ DANCING, S to 11 30 1'au-il Fee, 1/0.
ïhc LVRGUST, COOLI.ST, and BrST APPOINTED
BALLROOM in the IOMMONV. E\LTI1,
Dancing Spun- for 1J00 Djnccra, Lounge, law ils, Conservatory, Ac
MONUA*i NEXT,
GRAND CINDERELLA
DANCING, 8 to 1* (Souvenirs). Evening Dress Optional, Usual fee llnnithoinc decorations
CARNIVAL DA-NCIS r.M-.IIY WEDNESDAY.
CL».S!jES l.VKR\ 1.V1 VINO and MTURDAY
AFTERNOON'S
PRIVATE LKSSOS»»-Cnll, «rite, or 'Phone
____indsor 817«._
iTiANCING, »AVCINO, DANCING. «-»ANGING, IHNCINO, DANCING.
THIS AFTERNOON (SATURDAY),
Mr. and Mrs, FREEMAN'S D *NCE,
MASONIC HALL, COLLINS STREET, CITY.
Beginners Instructed,-Gentlemen, 2 15 to 2.45; taidics, 2.45 to 3.1*5; Practice, to 6. Jarjs Band, Latest Modern Daners. *^
1UNCISQ, DANCING, IUNCIN'G.
TO-NIGHT (ADVANCED), TO NIGHT, Mr. and Mrs. FREEM VN'S DANCE,
MASONIC HA1 L, COLLINS STREET, CITY.
Hear our Joes Bond, under the Expert Super «rision of Messrs Nunglo and Martin. Dancing, 8
to 11.16.
DANCING, DANCING, DANCING,
TO.N1GHT (ADVANCED), TO-NIGHT, Mr. ond Mrs FREEMAN'S DANQE,
NEW TOWN H _L, PRAHRAN.
Toke train to Prahran station, or tram to the door. Smarts and Aumont's Full Orchestra. Dancing 8 to 11.30 U6ual fee.
Private Lessons by Appointment.
'Phone 'Windsor ASßl._
?f-ifXN C I N O.-Q~0 N DO_ï ERS. JJ Last Night of the Season,
Grand Strenmer and Novcltv Night,
NE.\T THURSDAY', 17th NOVEMBER,
Masonic Hall, Collins Street.
p. and F. Boscnthnl's Band. I/O, including tax.
'r.ANCiNG.-Mrs A. lirudshaw,. who for several XJ vrura has conducted a Dancing Class in Tivoli"Hall, Malvern, will hold a Weekly Assembly In the Sandringtioin Town Hall, "*" '" * commencing Monda»,, November
" " - * Orchestra.
tijl li. -Stennet- Bros ' Orchestra._ "¡nfÄN-ClNO.-Miss Lilian Sheen, latest society , XJ dances, rrivatc lessons; interviews, 1.45 and
« »o ».JO. I63_<*bllün at _ ?CUNGLNGT Piano.-Alfred Seidel Teach«« at Glen f»? and 157 Hoddle at., Richl__._0__. 11245.
*t__HÂI«».-Oma Tonh*. Repairing. | FtfirSri».,
it». _b _*,_. Ähn-TwiSd. un,
AMUSEMENTS.
H9XIS "B,EST AÍÍD MOST." HOYT'S
oYTs y .. ? -.*.* HOYTS »0"'S TO-DAY: 11 a.m. to 6.60 p.m. I OYTS irnsT.s >? II0VT.g
MAMMOTH MATINEE. MAMMOTH MATINEE,
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
MAMMOTH MATINEE,
At Hoyt's, Bourke Street. THEATRE DE LUXE. THEATRE DE LUXE. THEATRE DE LUXE.
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOSTS 1I.40M__.INK IIA.MMKRSTEIN. IIOYTS
' TIME-TABLE. '
"Strict to the Minute." HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S 11.0 ..Sclznlck New. B3.
IIOYTS 11.0 ...See Australia First.
HOSTS 12.40;.Fish<anil Fishing.
IIOYTS 12.50..International News IIOYTS 1.0 ..BREEZY KASON, IIOYTS 1.50.;Interval.
HOIT'S 2.0..Setenick News" B3.
IIOYTS 2.(1 ..Sec Australia First. IIOITS. 2.10..Fish and Flthing.
2.20. IELAINK IIAMMKRSTEIN IIOYTS 3.20..On With the Show. IIOYTS 3.40..BREEZY EASON. IIOYTS 4.30. .(Special Attraction.) ??. IIOITS 4.65..ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IIOITS 5.CO..God Save the King. IIOYTS HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S ...............HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
.TO-NIGHT, ra TO-NIGHT,"" . TO-NICIIT,! '
HOSTS «At 8-p.m. Sharp, at noyt's
IIOra'S-i:-.|--r!.>"':.r...,-,.'.1-. \
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
-THEATRE DE LUXE - -THEATRE DE LUXE - -THEATRE DE LUXE -
And Also at Hoyt's
- THE LYCEUM, - - THE LYCEUM, -
- THE LYCEUM, -
Over Prince's Bridge-"''''"''HOSTS
HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S The Chief Attractions Include: HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYTS
BREEZY EASON, HOYT'S BREEZY EASON, HOYT'S BREEZY EASON, HOYT'S ' Tlie wonderful boy-actor of 0 HOYTS
excitejnent, .'surround- HOYT'S HOYTS ing 'the.-'.knavish', pranks .of IIOYTS IIOITS "Patches" and , lils fighting IIOYTS HOYTS bllll.terrlcr .Micke«'.:. ,. HOSTS IIOITS There ls',ul(ô.n,most roman- IIOYTS IIOITS lie story in'the plot of this.. IIOYTS HOYTS 'picture of 5 acts, entitled, HOYT'S HOYT'S "THE, BIG ADVENTURE," IIOITS
'THE BIG ADVENTURE,".. IIOITS ?THE BIO ADVENTURE," HOIT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
II.
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN,
"The Lady of the Screen,
HOIT'S anti certainly one of (he most IIOITS IIOITS gifted anil.channing nctrcsfes-HOSTS HOYTS of the picture' world,' In ' u . HOYTS HOYT'S drama «Veil wilted to her bril- IIOITS HOIT'S Hani personal!);« _ . A drama .of,t. IOYTS
HOYTS rtrcnitousness and sentiment in HOYT'S HOYTS fl acts, entitled - HOYT'S IIOITS "HANDCUFFS AND KISSES." HOYT'S IIOITS "HANDCUFFS AND KISSES." HOYTS IIOITS "HANDCUFFS AND KISSES." HOIT'S HOYT'S (Selzniek Special Production.) HOYT'S HOYTS . III. HOIT'S llOY-TS A marvellous new series of HOYTS HOYT'S. travel and popular science HOYT'S HOIT'S pictures. The ftrst- depicts the IIOVTS HOSTS whole of the flsh-lirecding and IIOVTS HOYTS fishing Industry, .. the pletores IIOYTS IIOYTS being'token by permission of, ? IIOYTS IIOITS mid in co-operation.«vitlu the HOST'S HOYTS Canadian Government. Hoyt's IIOITS HOIT'S will show you all these won- IIOYTS IIOYTS «lerful pictures. The first is HOIT'S IIOITS called nOYTS HOYTS "FISH AND FISHING IIOYTS HOYT'S "FISH AND FISHING IIOYTS HOYT'S "FISH AND FISHING . IIOITS HOYTS FOR EVERYBODY." HOSTS IIOITS (Canadian Government Pictures.) IIOITS HOYT'S IV. IIOITS HOYTS One of the funniest comedy IIOVTS HOSTS productions .Mell, has ever IIOYTS HOSTS been laughed at will be tills IIOYTS
HOSTS one
HOST'S . "ON WITH THE SHOW."
"ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." (Century Comedy Company.) HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S fulL scries of llovt's , HOYT'S
HOST'S specially selected Topical HOYTS HOST'S Gazettes, Travelogue, Science HOSTS IIOVTS Siltings, Novelty Photographic HOSTS IIOVTS Stunts, Cartoon Farces, and, HOSTS HOST'S Picture« of World-u-ldc Interest HOST'S HOST'S In addition, to comply willi HOSTS HOST'S Hoyt's famous Australian HOYT'S HOYTS slogai HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYTS HOYT'S
"BEST AND MOST." "BEST AND MOST." "BEST AND MOST."
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S
It Costs You Nothing Extra! 'HOYTS
HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S Hoyt's Advice!
BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS.
Plans at Theatre-de Luxe. All Day: 10.30 a.m. to-B.30
Booking Telephones
HOYT'S Central 018O and Central OH». HOST'S HOYT'S'-----'?-'.?' - HOSTS HOSTS ;.........;..;....'......... HOST'S HOSTS' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: IIOYTS HOSTS '.'....i..'.'i....;...;...:......... HOSTS HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S
This Afternoon, at 2.30,,
.??:? "... MATINEE,. ;4 '. And Again TO-NIGHT, nt 8,
HOYT'S . CAMBERWELL . HOYT'S CAMBERWELL
HOYT'S CAMBERWELL Theatre, Burke Routh
Ring Caut. 1577 for Seals.
LAST SHOWINGS ,
Of the
DEMPSEY-CARPENTER DEMPSEY-CARPENTER
DEMPSEY-CARPENTER DEMPSEY-CARPENTER
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S 1 ft.- lil'.«ll':ii.«'i Alii ?,.> ui-.ii,.,, .inn 1 3
TIS. nE'IPSKV'CA'nPJîNTlKll',.'.; -H0VT.Ü TS i):"',ii'SF.Y'CAiiri:stii:ii,-. v.HOYTs T'S* '/Fight tor tlie Championship HOST'.
HOYT'S
HOSTS '....;.../._..;.,.'.:;...;.... HOSTS
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
.: This Aflcrimn.' at ;2.30,..."
.: ' MATINKH .... -, ,
Alltl'ApHlll TO-NIGHT, lit 8,
? HOST'S '.BARKLY.,!, > ,nu« 1
, HOSTS, BARKLY, .,,-. VHOYT.'.
,-.;. HOSTS, nMt_<,V,.__'",',: 110YTS .. .;,;rli'éatrc,..'st_;i'yiiii,1^,.!í iio.iTfs
Ring 'W11. 2133vfor..§eals,, noYT'S . ' ' ? . :. .,-"--' . , " \. ^ . -ïirivr'5
tAST'.SHOWINGS. '. ;,',
VERA GORDON. VERA GORDON.
VERA GORDON,
'The Mother" of."Ilumorci.u
In
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S ..>....,.-..-.v...-¡...... '.. ?? HOYTS
HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S "THE GREATEST LOVE," "THE GREATEST LOVE,"
"THE GREATEST LOVE," "THE GREATEST LOVE,"
"THE GREATEST LOVE,"
"THE GREATEST LOVE,"
. And . y,. (Bv Special Rennest),
HOYT'S DEMPSEY V. CARPENTIER. HOYT'S DEMPSEY V. CARPENTIER. HOYT'S DEMPSEY V. CARPENTIER. HOYT'S DEMPSEY V. CARPENTIER. HOYT'S DEMPSEY V. CARPENTIER. HOYT'S DEMPSEY V. CARPENTIER. HOST'S , The
HOYT'S GREAT FIGHT HOYT'S GREAT FIGHT HOYT'S GREAT FIGHT HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
Th!>-Afternoon, at 2.30,
MATINEE.
Anti Airain To-night, at 8,
HOST'S KfcVEM«. HOST'S KINKMA HOST'S KINKMA
Theatre. Albert I'urk
HOST'S (Ring Central 5727 for Seats). HOST IIOITS -" IIOYTS HOST. LAST SHOWINGS HOST'S HOST'S .' . Of i HOSTS HOST'S VERA GORDON, HOST'S HOST'S.VKIIA.iGORDON. ? ; rllOST'S. HOST'S VERA . GORDON,: -.HOSTS HOSTS III lite Finest Picture of-Mil/ HOSTS HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
"THE GREATEST LOVE.'
"THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE."
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
HOST'S . HOSTS
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
MYOLA.
MYOLA. MYOLA. MYOLA. MYOLA. MYOLA. MYOLA. MYOLA.
MYOLA. MYOLA MYOLA.
This Afternoon, at 2.31 >,
MATINEE, "
Ami /'g.i''n To-tti.ht. at 8,
IIOITS ESSENDON
'IIOVTS ESSENDON -v
IfOYT'S ESSENDON"
Thciilr«. Ne t the Station
(Ring Ascot HIS lor Scats).
LAST SHOWINGS
Of
WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID
WALLACE REID WALLACE REID
WALLACE REID
His Finest Play to Date, "THE LOVE SPECIAL." "THE LOVE SPECIAL." "THE LOVE SPECIAL."
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT,
HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S HOYT'S
MASONIC HALL MASONIC HALL,
Collins St.
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT, EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT.
CATHEDRAL HALL, CATHEDRAL HALL,
Brunswick SL
JJnrT iinil_Joe Rosenthal's Full Orchestra._? DANCING.-Lcnrñ correctly; success "guaran-
teed ill three private lessons, 10/0.1 Miss Knight, 31 .MrKinlcy,.n«'.. Malvern; _' ___'.. ; _ DANCING Notice.-Mr. Curtis'« ClosingNlght ot
Season, Tues"., 15th, Fernshawe, Canning at,," Carlton._. ' ' ' '-" ? ' '...'- ',.
D"ANC1XG.-Miss Leo, »o»'!,Str eamer.an. .Çoo_
fctti .Night, Monday, .Emerald Hal!,' Bank «t, Bouiri Mili»,
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE. THEATRE. THEATRE.
Direction: Union Theatres Ltd. '
Managing Directors: W. A. Gibson, O.B.E.; Edwin
Geacb, and Stuart F. Doyle,
MATINEES DAILY, at 2.30; EVENINGS, at 8 O'Clock.
STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT.
._ Acknowledged to be Melbourne's
l - Permanent Home
Of
REFINED ENTERTAINMENT,
And Nc.vvithstanding
The Majestic- Unique Reputation
Aa Always bhowing All That is Best in JfOVlNO PICTURIS.
The New and Brilliant Policy Inaugurated nt To daj Wntincc
Will be Found to Surpass All Previous Achievements.
High-grade Pictures, . < The Best the World
Can Produce
Will, of Course, Continue
To be
Tlie Main Features
Of the Entertainments,
But, in Addition,
All Kinds of Novelties, . Including
Magnificently Produced Prologues,
And
The Finest Scenic and Lighting Effects
Known to the Legitimate Stage
Hill Ipe Introduced
In Connection with Them,
-w . Forming an Altogether Unique
Picture Entertainment
. Moreover,
-y "e New Majestic Symphony Orchestra
nas Been Created,
Under Direction of Signor E. Kost, And Conducted bv Signor Cúrelo,
AH These Features Combined
Will Contribute to the
Best Entertainment
Any Theatre in the World
Can Offer.
The Publio Wants the Best,
And
The Public Will Get the Best -, Look at To-dav 's Programme.
THE BIG FEATURE STAn
la
CRAUFORD KENT, - CRAUFORD KENT, CRAUFORD KENT, - CRAUFORD KENT, CRAUFORD KENT, - CRAUFORD KENT,
The Notable American Star,
In
"OTHER MEN'S SHOES," "OTHER MEN'S SHOES," "OTHER MEN'S SHOES," "OTHER MEN'S SHOES," "OTHER MEN'S SHOES," "OTHER MEN'S SHOES," "OTHER MEN'S SHOES," "OTHER MEN'S SHOES,"
A Drama Unforgettable in Ita
DRAMATIC INTENSITY
BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE.
Mr. VERNON SELLARS,
Mr. VERNON SELLARS, Mr. VERNON SELLARS,
Thk'JDLitlngili*ed Baritone, '
' Will be Revealed in an Artlatfe Prologue,
r'i*«f i r ! "THE COHI.LR." . ? «? i . .
Did.you'ever desire to fill unotlier man's shoes a man who had met greater success than you?
Do you believe that a rain who hail served in prison could step into the shoes of his mini-tter
1rother?
Clcin, wholesome, vigorous, human, and dra-
matic. ,
Are von misunderstood? Do lou love children? Do vou like to sec a man battle his way against Iii- odds and wn' Then bj oil means see "Other
FRANK KEENAN, FRANK KEENAN, FRANK KEENAN, FRANK KEENAN, FRANK KEENAN, FRANK KEENAN,
In
The Convincing Mystery Play, The Convincing Mystery Play, "THE GATES OF BRASS." "THE GATES OF BRASS." "THE GATES OF BRASS."
As a Character Actor I*ronk Keenan's Powers are
IJurtv ulled.
This is One of His Greatest Performances.
SOM! THING \ BUY SPECIAL.
firent as has bten the success of Music Week, the Music V, eck commencing to day at the Majestic Theatre vv'll be cquillj appreciated. J
l*irst Appearance in Melbourne of the Famous
LUBOWSKI FAMILY LUBOWSKI FAMILY
Of
Talented Russ! iii Musicians.
Daniel Lubowikl,
The 11 vc-ir-old Ilov Molinist, _,
Was Acknowledged
At a Private *i]ipejr.incc on Wednesday
To be
The Wonder of the Musical World.
Completing tlie programme, u side splitting comedy, and tlie newa of the world in the
gouttes.
Be wise in time and book early.
Box-Plan at Allan's. ScatB can be booked at Theatre both for Matinées und Evening Sessions, either personally or hy 'phone 11422 and 77DO.
THEATRE. THEATRE.
MELBV Managing Directors: THEATRE. MELB«. W. A. Gibson, O.B E., THEATRE. MFLB\ Edwin Coach, and THEATRE. MELBA Stuart I*. Doyle. THEATRE.
Pent in the coastal cities,
Still on the olil.world track.
Tliev know nought of Australia,
Of the heart of the great Out-back.
THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH'-Smiling, Beautiful,
_ Gentle. - ,
THE AIISTRALHN BUSH;-Gritn, Foreboding,
Cruel:
«'HAT MELODIES, WHAT TALES.
W HAT MYSTERIES
HY IKTItlED DEEP IN THE nEART OF THE
SCRUBIAND.
HOW M «.NY MEN HAVE TRIED TO READ OF THE SOI L OF THE "OUTBACK" AND FAILED! TOO MANY.
HIT ONE HAS FOUND IT MU SON.
, J,*« SON. » . .' _, ,.,
LAWSON, . r _
! THE GENIUS OF .TOE SOUTHERN CROSS.
Se« . . ' -, -.-»»--Ü
llie
BEAUMONT SMITH PRODUCTION, WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS.
WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS. WHILE THE BILLY BOILS.
By
HENRY LAWSON.
"DIP YOUR PANNIKIN DEEP
IT'S GOT Till*. RI_\L AUSTRM.IAN FLAVOUR." The Monos tint have gladdened
nnd »addencd-r
A MILLION HEARTS.
, 111101*011 r ro THE SCREEN JUST AS LAWSON 1 CREATED TI1LM.
PUTS. UN*. -iRN-lSnr.D. HUMAN.
THERE'S nii\,!\, TIintE'S LAUGHTER AN' OCC* VSI0NAL TEAR. ."__,_ ",_,,2- " HUT PERVVDlNfi IT ALL IS THr. SWEET «TFNT OF WATTLE AND GUM-LEAF /ND BGRON-H.
UN-FORGIHTABLE:- _____,"._ *.N AUSTR\LIAN M -.¡STERFinCE.
rtONÖF.RTINA T AND , BELL . .SOLOS -ONCERTINA " AND I ' BELL 'SOLOS
TROM THE CATALOGUE OF
RECORDS. RECORDS. RECORDS.
lOin lOin
7018 SUNSinSn INTERMFJKO-Bells. )
-STARLIGHT DELL reTF.RMKZZO Bells _
7580. RUO DRAGON, THO STEP-Xylo-
phone. «
LUCKY CLOVFR, JIG-Holls.
7510. E. FN1NG EaiOES, WALTZ-Bells.
SILVFR MOONBEAMS, TWO STEP
-nells
7S4t> LADDFR OF ROSrS-Bells.
TEDDY TUL. MARCH-Bells
7017. GI 11 «.LDINE WALTZ - Concertina
«¡oin bv Alex. Prince.
IMPUDENCE, SCTOTTISCnE-Con cortina solo by Alex. Prln.e
7557 THF FAVOURITE REGIMENT,
MARCH-Concertina solo by Alex.
1'nnce.
ON THE GO, MARCH-Concertina
solo bv Alex. Prince.
7512. SPREAD OUT LADS. TWO-STEP
Concertina solo bv Alex Prince,
v T\M O' SHANTER, TWO-STEP ^ C.moertina solo by Alex. Prince
7J!>5. rilSSYFOOT, M .RCH - Concertina
solo bv \lcx. Prince
TONI'" SPAGONI. FOX TROT-Con- certina solo bj Alex. Prince.
WERTnFJM PIANO SHOWROOMS, 294 6 Bourke Street, MELBOURNE.
Whole=alc Only: Hugo Worthdm Pty. Ltd.,
173 William Street, Melbourne.
Sole Acents for Victoria and Tasmania.
A rsTRALlAN Musical Fellowship. -- Concert, -,_X To-night, in Scourflelil Hall ; Lccturottc on
' Adam Lindsa« Gordon, -uitii musical omi elocu
.îtionaiy iHuslrntlons, Song Cycle The Daisy Chain ¡
» (Lehmann), bv favourite vocalista, violin aoioa, 1 ?*
I Monologue», choruses, «Vc. ; all Interested in Aus- ' _ .. trallon, rtoetr«. and music cordially invited. F. ¡ 1 , ' tyndbünt, lion.-sec.,. Scourfleki Onuaber», lCS'tJ
AMUSEMENTS.
TOWN n.ALL, TOWN HALL,
OWN HALL, 3 C WILLIAMSON FILM TOWN HALL, ATTRACTIONS,
TOWN HALL, Managing Director: F. W. Thring.
TOWN HALL.
TOWN HALL, TO NIGHT AT 8, TOWN HALL, TO NIGHT AT 8, TOWN HALL, TO NIGHT AT 8, TOWN* HALL,
TOWN HALL, Grand
TOW N H VLL, MAJESTIO THEATRE TOWN HALL, PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL,
TOWN HALlf, Showing
TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN mu,,
TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN nALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, MOTHER O' MINE, TOWN HALL, AND
TOWN HALL, SUNKEN ROCKS. TOWN HALL, SUNKEN ROCKS. TOWN HALL, SUNKEN ROCKS. TOWN HALL, .SUNKEN ROCKS. TOWN HALL, 'SUNKEN ROCKS
FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.
FULL CRAND ORfHESTltA,
Book your Seats. NO EXTRA CHARGE.
PLANS AT PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
A R A M O U N T THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE, i , COMMENCING ON MONDAY, A NEW T-ROGRAMME OF
4 SUPERB ATTRACTIONS. MAY ALLISON
MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON
MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON
Appears .
As the young wife,
Snowbound in a cabin, with a ruthless trapper, With only her none too dangerous And City-bred
Husband to protect.her, ,
In
BIG GAME,
BIG GAME, BIG GAME,
BIG GAME, BIG GAME.
BIG GAME, BIG GAME,
BIG GAME, BIG GAME, BIG GAME,
A VITAL DRAMA OF THE NORTHWOODS, WHERE STRENGTH ,OF ARM , OUTWEIGHS THE LAW. '
A« the man . * Who would not be stopped by
LOVE, MAN, OR DEVIL, -
HENRY B. WALTHALL
HENRY B. WALTHALL HENRY B. WALTHALL HENRY B. WALTHALL
HENRY B. WALTHALL HENRY B. WALTHALL Creates one of the ,
Outstanding ' » Characters of. the screen -, t
HAROLD MACGRATH'S
HAROLD MACGRATH'S , HAROLD MACGRATH'S
Extraordinary story ',«.*? '
Of
QUIXOTIC BR AVERY, LOVE,
"BURIED TREASURE, i INTRIGUE.
AND . « MOST THRILLING ADVENTURE. A SPLENDID HAZARD, A SPLENDID HAZARD, A SPLENDID HAZARD, , A SPLENDID HAZARD,
A SPLENDID HAZARD, A SPLENDID HAZARD, A SPLENDID HAZARD, A SPLENDID HAZARD, A SPLENDID HAZARD, A SPLENDID HAZARD,
A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION.
THE NIGHT BEFORE
THE NIGHT BEFORE, THE NIGHT BEFORE,
A SUNSHINE
TWO-REEL COMKßY. ,
AND
THF GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. THF GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. THF GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
UNDER THE BATON OF SlGNOR KOST,
UNDER THE BATON OF SlGNOR KOST,
Will render
A Special Musical Interlude and NEW JAZZ NOVELTUÎS. ,
BOOK YOUR SEATa PLANS AT THEATRE. *
STAR THEATRE,
STAR THEATRE, STAR THEATRE.
STAR THEATRE.
A Fast-mov ing Western Story ', Of '
STUNTS, THRILLS, AND HUMOUR.
TOM MIX, in "A RIDIN ROMEO."
TOM MIX, in "A RIDIN ROMEO."
TOM MIX, In "A
RID1N' ROMEO. TOM MIX, in "A
RIDI.V ROMEO. TOM MIX, in "A
R1DIN' ROMEO. TOM MIX, in "A
RID1N' ROMPO. TOM MIX, In "A
RID1N« ROMPO. TOM ML\, m "A
H1DI.V ROMEO.
'
TOM MIX TOA! 'MIX
WROTE THIS STORY HIMSELF. AND
1rs A" HUMMER.
S
A LEXANDER
ALEXANDER
WATSON
RECITALS. WATSON
RECITALS.
ONE FAREWELL WEEK,
(Trlor to Mr. Watson's Departure for London), ( -Uegmnutg
SATURDAY EVENING. 10th INST.,
In the ATIIEN'_"UM HALL,
When (for This Night On!}), MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON
MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON
MR. ALEXANDER WATSON
Will Present Ills New Recital, Comprising Leading
."Scenes nnd Character Sketches from
, . "HAMLET."
"HAMLET." "HAMLET."
In addition to Hie Prince, introducing the Queen, tlie King, Polonius, Ophelia, Guildenstcm, Rotcncrantz, tile Gravcdiggers, and the Ghost.
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS TRAGEDY, THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS TRAGEDY,
Interpreted by
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS RECITER. THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS RECITER.
"None But Himself Can He Ills Porallel."
FRESH PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT.
8/. 2/ (plus lu). PLANS OPEN MONDAY, 14th INST., at the Pianola Rooms, 252 Collins street.
MALVERN TOWN HALL, WED., 10th
(Tlie Only Suburban Recital).
SÏ Box-plan nt Maxwell's, opp. Town Hall.
'* OARLYLE SMYTHE.
E r
CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC, Albert Street, East Melbourne.
SPECIAL SINGING ' SCHOLARSHIP,
VALUE £00,
The GIFT of Mr. and Mrs. NORMAN BAYLES,
Open for Competition to Female Candidates from Outside the Conservatorium Only. ENTRANCE FEE, ONE GUINEA. After payment of expi the ' money received for entrance fees will towards a fund for further scholarships
ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 21.
Tlie Scholarship Will be Awarded by DAME NELLIE MFI.BA, D.B.E.,
ENTRY FORMS nnd all particulars from the Sec- retary, to whom all communications should be ad<
dressed.
FRITZ HART, Director.
M
ELBOURNE TOWN HALL.
FINAL MUNICIPAL CONCERT. EINAL MUNICIPAL CONCERT. FINAL MUNICIPAL CONCERT.
WEDNESDAY* NEXT, 10th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF WALTER KIRBY.
Admission.-Including Tax-Balcony, 1/6; body of__________.___.__J__
VIOLINS,
I O L I N S.
.VIOLINS,
By CH. J- B. COLLIN MEZIN,
Hand-made Throughout.
PRICE, CUfUIS
For Quality of Tone and Finish Second to Not».
LYONS. LYONS,
Sole Agent,
256 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
_ JOHN BLACKBURN and SON, Practical Ki Herta. 48 Glenferrie rd.. Malvern. Tel. U3681.
tssr
AMUSEMENTS.
npiVOLI CELEBRITIES
HERE IT WAS THAT WILKIE BARD
JUST THE OTHER DAY WAS STARRED;
HERE, AGAIN, ALL MELBOURNE YIELDS HOMAGE TO MISS ELLA SHIELDS.
FIRST ELLA SHIFLDS MATINEE TO-DAY.
HIST ELLA SHIFLDS MATINEE TO-DAY. FIRST ELLA SHIELDS MATINEE TO-DAY,
Saturday Matinee Prices:
_3/, 2/, and 1/ (plus tax)._ -RICKARDS' TIVOLI THEATRE. TIVQLr. Lessees:
TIVOLI. Harry IUckanV Tivoli Theatre« Ltd. TIVOLI. __ Direction
TIVOLI. MuJCTOvc's Theatres Ltd.
TIVOLI. Governing Director, ' TIVOLI. HAItnY G. MUSGROVE. . TIVOLI. ».
TIVOLI. HERE SHINE THE WORLD'S TIVOLI. GREATEST
TIVOLI. VAUDEVILLE STARS.
TO-DAY. - TO-DAY. TO-DAY. This Very Day as EVer Was, TO-DAY. TO-DAY. < .«At 2.30 and a ' ' TO-DAY.
TO-DAY. TO-DAY.
MELBOURNE WILL MEET
ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS,
ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS,
ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, '
DEBONAIR - DELICIOUS - DELIGHTFUL. DEBONAIR - DELICIOUS - DELIGHTFUL. DEBONAIR - DELICIOUS - DELIGHTFUL.
ELLA SHIELDS,
ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS,, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS,
The most fascinating Girl-Bov the World, stage has ever known. Yon are nil familiar with the male impersonator, who swaggers on the stage vrith a vralking cone and n cigarette, and thinks "that is all there is to it," as the Americana say. ? ELLA SHIELDS is infinitely more "than that. « She is a character actress as well as a singer of fascinating melodies that make your toes itch. Her male mimicry is a revelation, whether as the,slightly battered "BURLINGTON BERTIE OF BOW" or Uic young Naval Officer In his im- maculate full dress uniform.
ALL LONDON RAVES OVER HER, ALL LONDON RAVES OVER HER, ALL LONDON RAVES OVER HER,
And Melbourne is sure to follow suit. Her work is individual, distinctive, spontaneously natural. She comes to tis at the height of her fame, though London could 1U spare her. After to-day she
will be the talk of Melbourne.
ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA, SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS,
Together w-ith a Powerful Combination of First
rate Vaudeville Artists,
Including
"7 CLAUDE DAMPIER, ,
"The CLAUDE DAMPIER, "The
Professional CLAUDE DAMPIER, Professional
Idiot," . CLAUDE DAMPIER, , Idiot,"
First Appearance of
AND 'JOHN CAM!
AND JOHN CAMI
COLIN AND JOnN CAMPBELL,
TOGO,' ... . ARTHUR ALDRIDGE, TOGO. ARTHUR ALDRIDGE, Japanese Juggler. " ! » In Popular Numbers.
MARZON* AND FLORENCE.-JEAN AND JACQUES.
NELL FLEMMING,' . NELL FLEMMING. HATS MeKAY. ,, , ' ALSACE and WILLIAMS. THE GREATEST. PROGRAMME EVER STAGED.
SPECIAL NOTE.-Box-plona now on view- at Glen's nnd Tivoli' Theatre Rox Office, Bourke street. Tels. 4150 and-4474 for Reservation».
.piSPLANADE,
EVERY JODLY OLD EVENING, at 8.30.
Summer Time is «Costume Comedy Time. Summer Time ia'Costume Comedy Time.
FAMOUS DIGGERS FAMOUS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. DIGGERS FAMOUS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. DIGGERS FAMOUS Will surround you with two DIGGERS FAMOUS hours of bright and DIGGERS FAMOUS witty musical comedy, life DIGGERS FAMOUS and colour, sparkle and DIGGERS FAMOUS movement, magnificent DIGGERS FAMOUS dressing, jotltli and gaiety, DIGGERS FAMOUS liutilil«. melodious music, DIGGERS FAMOUS piqu.ncy, snap, and vim. DIGGERS F.AMOrS "SOLOMON'S BOTTLE" DIGGERS FAMOUS (Orchid). DIGGERS FAMOl'S An uproariou«ly funny sol- DIGGERS FAMOUS dler sketch Uiot will bring DIGGERS FAMOUS Joy and brotnorlj kind- DIGGERS FAMOUS ntxs into everv home. DIGGERS FAMOUS "DAN'L PFGCOTTV," DIGGERS FAMOUS Dickct-ion selection, magni- DIGGERS FAMOUS noontly interpreted bj Will DIGGERS FAMOUS Crawford. DIGGERS FAMOUS "RATTLING GOOD Tim*.," DIGGERS FAMOl'S A fascinating musical num- DIGGERS FAMOL'S her that is rjthmic, per- DIGGERS FAMOUS fectly timed and exceedingly DIGGERS FAMOUS clever. DIGGERS FAMOUS The "FAMOUS DIGGER" DIGGERS FAMOUS QUARTET, DIGGERS FAMOUS In new nnd haunting DIGGERS FAMOUS melodies. DIGGERS FAMOUS Plan at Allan's (city); DIGGERS FAMOUS Kellet. (St. Kilda. W. DIGGERS FAMOUS 3020); also at Theatre, W. DIGGERS FAMOUS 5123. D1GQEHS
TOWN HALL, NOVEMBER 15, at 8 p.m.
Soloist:' Madam GREGOR WOOD. ,
Programme will Include:
Fingal's Cave (Mendelssohn); Song of Destiny (Brahms); News of W'hydah (Gardiner); Blest Pair of Sirens (Parry): Dance!of Apprentices, and Homage to Hans Sachs, from The Mastersingers (Wagner); and, for the first time in Melbourne, "Music Makers1' (Elgor).
BOX-PLAN AT GLEN'S. _, Tickets, 5/5 (reserved), 3/3, and 2/2. s
R. J. OEHH, F.O.I.S., Secretary. FULL REHEARSAL TO-DAY, at 2 p.m.,
Melbourne Town Hall. '
MUSIC WEEK, NOVEMBER 6-13.
"Music for Everybody-Everybody for Music."
?Y-aCTORIA AMATEUR TURF ' CLUB.
RACES. RACES. RACES. .
TO-DAY*. TO-DAY. -
KASOUKA HURDLE, £303.
STANSMORE TWO-YEAR-OLD, £500. ARMADALE CUP, £1,300.
TARA STEEPLECHASE. £300. ORMOND STAKES, £300.
ROSSTOWN PLATE, £300.
Usual special and ordinary Trains from Flinders street station.
Stand Admission Tickets on Sale at Allan's.
THOS. Vi. MOULE, Sec. V.A.T.O.
I GATHERED A ROSE,
I GATHERED A ROSE, I GATHERED A ROSE,
I GATHERED A ROSE, I GATHERED A ROSE, I GATHERED A ROSE,
Wonls by Ellen Mary Stuart. . Music by Dorothy f,
Lee.
Price, 2/; 2/e posted.
BUTTON'S, BUTTON'S, BUTTON'S,
2S*0_ Bourke Street, MELBOURNE; . BALLARAT, BENDIGO, GEELONG.
VO"TT_lOa"dy_Violin"lrt, artisHcTpliycrrhigli _class mu-ic. Ensemble, .Argus._ TEN'NIS"Court.-Wanted to Rent, privnte Tennis
Court, vicinity St Kilda, Balaclava, Rippon- lea, Elsternwick. Apply A. Herschell, 22 Bailey crescent, Ripponlea._
w
U S T READY -¿~
(To-daj.)
"IMPERIAL SONGSTER,"
- No. 144.
A Wonderful Strong and Popular Issue (See Con-
tent»), Price Sixpence .Order Quickly.)
Saturday, 19th; 25____Tel._How. ISIS.
OTtÔHÊSTRAL on.rChoral Concert.-SlbertoTW- J M
man conducting, Melbourne Philharmonic So- fl
etttr. Town Hall, November 15. Bex-plan at ->
PLAYING to CAPACITY NIGHTLY.
J. and N. TAIT Present
MAUDE II A N A F O R D, M A JJ DE II A î( A F O R D,
Together ««-ith
FRANK H MISTY,
. And a Specially Selected Cast, Including
WILLUM 3. KELLY,
In London's Latest and Greatest Dramatic Success,
"THE SIGN ON THE DOOR " "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR."
A Drama of «inle action for men and women red-blooded, thrilling, and interesting As cora peUing a drama as the most exacting playgoer
could desire.
There are two classes of playgoers In Melbourne nt the present time-those who like "East Lynne," and those who prefer 'THE SIGN ON THE DOOR."
SSTiich do you belong to?
Performance Commences at 8. Box-plan at Allan's.
"MERRIE ENGLAND" NEXT SATURDAY.
AMUSEMENTS.
"fTSHE SIGN ON THE DOO X Will be
TRANSFERRED
To the Larger Capacity of the
THEATRE ROS'AL, ' _NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT._
"flllE SIGV ON' THE DOOR.
X This is the drama the London "TIMES" described as "a real thnUer, a most ingenious and clcier piece ol work."
It is the reigning sensation of landon.
It has been running in New York many months. It thrilled thousands of playgoers in Sydney. It is drawing packed houses to the King's.
The public are the judges, and it is the Box Office
that Talks.
MA
SVEDNESDAT, at
K1
THE ATRE.
KIN
C'S BHEATRE,
NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT.
And the Distinguished English Leading Man,
The box-plan will open at Allan's on Monday next. .* I
A THENA5UM HAL_, COLLINS STREET,
- On MONDAS", DECEMBER 6,
At 8.15 pm"
HAROLD ELVINS HAROLD ELVINS
HAROLD ELVINS HAROLD ELVINS
(Pianist),
And
STANLEY ADAMS STANLEY ADAMS STANLEY ADAMS
STANLEY ADAMS
(Violinist) ' SVill Giio
A JOINT RECITAL. A JOINT RECITAL l'RICES-5/. 3/, 2/. Plan at Allan's. No« ember 23
Management: CENTRAL CONCERT BUREAU, at Glen's. .<? ' >
ASSEMBLY HALL, COLLINS STREET.
On FRIDAY, NOS'EMBER S3, -''
At 8.15 p n/.,
FRANCIS ITtANCIS FRINCIS FRANCIS
de
BOURGUIGNON, BOURGUIGNON,
BOURGUIGNON,
BOURGUIGNON, BOURGUIGNON, BOURGUIGNON,
The Famous Belgian Pianist, The Famous Bebrian Pianist,
Will Give
ONE RECITAL. ONE RECITAL.
ONE RECITAL.
PRICES-6/, 4/, 2/. Plan at Glen's, November
Q'
UEEN'S IHLL, COLLINS STREET.
I .> 'GRANTHAM,
GRANTHAM, GRANTHAM,
The Accomplished Entertainer,
SVill Gue TWO MORE PROGRAMMES
lu the Aboie Hall,
On SS'cdnesday, 7th, and Friday, oth December.
PARTICULARS LATER.
Mnnagcment'.CENTlUL CONCERT BUREAU, at
Clen's.
A-THENtfUM nALT. COLLINS STREET,
MONDAS", -SOS'EMBER 14,
At fUJ p ni.
PIANO AND VOCAL RECITAL.
. TtlftiE PARKER and MARY MACK.
RIEKE PARKER and ÜARY MACK.
Piano-"Papillons" .Schumann. Vccal-"The Friend," "Prajcr," "Tramping" <.
.. .. -.Wolf.
Piano-Preludes in C Major, C Minor, F Major,
B Flat Major, Etude in F 'Major, Fantasia In F Minor.Chopin. Vocal-'The Dream".Rubenstcin.
' "Tears"/.Tschalkonsky. "The Lotus Flower, 0 Shining Sun"
.Schumann. Piano-Licbestraum, No. 3.Liszt.
La Campanella.Paganini-Liszt. Vocal-"Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" .« Qulltcr.
"Into Mj Open Window," "The Island"
'. Rachmaninoff.
"Lote Went a-Riillng". Bridge. At the Piaao-Mr. SV. BURRELL.
Reserved Seais, 5/5; Unreserved, 3/3 and 2/2. Box-plan at Glen's._ TXNDER the Distinguished Talronagc of His, Ex KJ «Heney the State Governor and the Countess
of Stradbroke, the Prime Minister and Mrs. W. M. Hughes, the Premier of S'ictoria and Mrs. Lawson, tlie Lord Ma>or and Lady
Ma} oress.
TOWN HALL, TOWN IHLL, ' TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, NOS'EMBER 17. 8 pm. THURSDAY, NOS'EMBER 17. S p.m.
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT l To "~
VIOLET SOMERSET, VlOLET SOMERSET, The Favourite Artist,
Assisted by the Melbourne Orchestral Society,
Conductor Mr. W. J. Dawson, Mr. A. C. Bartle- man, Mr. Harold Elvins, Mr. W. J. Cadzow, Mr.
Alberto Zelman.
Reserved Seats, 7/6, 5/; Unreserved, 3/ and 2/. Holders of concert tickets are specially requested to exchange same for box office coupon.
Box-plan now open at Allan's.
NOTHING BETTFR FOR XMAS GIFTS.
No-nothing could beat a flrst-class photo of ....yourself as an Xmas gift ! Fortunate for .you,
.v...cellcnt opportunity to-ila« 1 Open I) to ö 30, ...vSaturda>s included.
Cole's 'Phono 3301.
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Concert, Alberto Kelman conducting Plan at 1" Glen's._17
PHILHARMONIC Societ>'s Choral and Orchestral. n
Concert, Town Hall, Noicmbcr 15, Alberto *
Zelm-in conducting. Pljn at Glen's_' ! GABRIEL'S String Hand (Tel 1841 Win.), all '
functions, town, country. 50 Garden st., S. t,, Surra I" IJI.OPLE'S Concerts, Temperance Hall, To-night. ' -,
I mule«Hie, leading arlu th, itopultir price-, t J
im,J3 P.O. _ _ _ rTaiEATftlOAL-Wanted, ladies, gents to study, ti X (inglis; also take part In Xmas production. Iii BoTinWflfi. " - a
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AMUSEMEWTB._
EFLY '-FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY
T
Hi t IBB ROYAL Proprietors J C WILLIAMSON LTD
Of the Delightful Musical Play,
, 'TH1EPIT" / FIREFLY'
?"- 'FIREFLY'*^
v Leave« Lasting Memories
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-. «a
Final Performance-Thursday Night
Box plan at Allan's Performance Commences at 8
"MERRIE ENGLAND, . NEXT SATURDAY
HEATRE i ROYAL.
T
Under the Patronage of their Excellencies the
Governor General and Lady -orstcr their Ex ccllencics the Governor and the Countess of Stradbroke tlie Lord Major (Councillor J AV Swanson) and Lady Mayoress
TUESDAY AFTFRNOON, NOAPMBER 22, TUESDAY AFTFRNOON NOA EMBER 22 In Aid of the 1-linds of the Aictorian Civil
Ambulance
CAFE CHANTANT AND CARD AFTFRNOON CAFI- CHANTANT AND CARD AFWRNOON
At which will be presented a programme of un usual interest and attractiveness by the leading artista.from the various theatres
Including
HER MAJESTY S (1 y Kind Permission of J C
AAILLIAMSON ITD)
TTIEATRfc ROI Al (1 y Kind Permission of J O
WILLIAMSON LTD)
KING S THFATRE (by Kind Permission of J
and N TAIT) .
TIA OLI TnEATHI- (by Kind Permission of HARRY
G MUSGROVE)
BIJOU THEATRE (bv Kind Permission of BEN,
and JOH"* FULLER)
TABLES £1 accommodating four persons- or individual scats at tables at 5/ each may now be booked at the Mia Mia Collina street
BOX FLAN for Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls at ./ will open at Allans on MONDAY MORN INO
A UNIQUE ENTERTAINAIENT
AfhRRIE ! NOLAND NEXT SATURDAY
T-C7 1BTHS CIRCUS.
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There will be a GRAND BENEHT MATINEE NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON m aid of the Homoeopathic I*o«pltaL_"*_
LOCATION - OLYMPIA Just Over Prince's Bridge
"I
TODAY at the Matinee_lhere will be n COMPLETE CTIANOF OF I-TOlTflAMME, including
the
AERIAL LLOYDS
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Also the MIGHT. MUIDOON,
Tlie Solll Man
The im) crturl able who gives le-or» in how jo fall «rom a housetop Another Worlds Cham pion
Direct from Englan 1 per S S Matatua
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1 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12, to NOATäM BER 10. .1 I
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IS
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e Popular 7 DAY GIIPSLAND LAKES and CAAES TOURS Start every Saturday fare, £8/8/
inclusive.
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tJTAR CHAHS ABANO TOUR¡>
IO DAY -2.30 ham. «roo Gro in I via Uti am Rcsearcl return Wirraid'U Temi le towe larc
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j Sunday Afternoon Tours Fully Booked \
Booklnr Olilcc LESLIE S Tobacconists 0 Swans- » I ton Street .
Central »131
I Dt Al Xmis Holiday* - Toun in Iixmious
I ovvcrf ii Tcuri: (-. Cars (not char u 1 anea) cont mencing Dec 24 Australian Alps (Buffalo Mt notham Omeo, tee ), the S«*itzer.and of A Ictoria magnificent scenery Mallacoota Inlet, the minta , ture Port Jackton and Gard- of Eden of Aust I Information, programme tor wann, W E Quick,
F
AMÜSEMENTS. ?
ÜLLERS' BIJOU THEATRE, MELBOURNE'S HOME OF VAUDES'ILLE.
BARGAIN MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.30. BARGAIN MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.30.
DAILY MATINEE PRKT.S.-2/. 1/6, 1/, 6d. DAILY MATINEE PRICES.-2/, 1/0, 1/, Od.
Everything the Same aa at Night.
FULLERS' BIJOU THEATRE.
Direction: nen and John Fuller.
Chairman of Directors: Sir Benjamin Fuller.
Governing Director: Mr. John Fuller.
FULLERS' ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE. FULLERS' AU, STAR VAUDEVILLE
COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME'TO DAY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY.
First Appearance of '
Mike- CONNORS and PAUL - Queenie Mike- CONNORS and PAUL - Queenie Mike- CONNORS and PAUL - Queenie Mike- CONNORS and PAUL - Queenie
Delightful Rcvuc Stars, in Saucy Songs.
First Appearance of .
GEORGE DIXON, CARLTON MAX, GEORGE DLY.ON, CARLTON MAX, GEORGE DIXON, CARLTON JtAX. GEORGE DIXON. CARLTON MAX. Musical Jack-in-the-Bov. S'cntnloquist
First Appearance of
- THE ROGERS TRIO, - - THE ROGERS TRIO, - -? THE ROGERS TRIO, - - THE ROGERS TRIO, -?
Trnpezists and Acrobats, Enthusiastic Reception of
- TJ A U Jl A GUERITE, - - LAURA GUERITE, - - LAURA GUERITE, - - LAURA. GUERITE, -
In Musical Gems from Her Repertoire, Elsie-VIDEAU anil KIRBY Elsie-VIDEAU and KIRBY Elsie-VIDEAU and KIRBY Elsie-VIDEAU and KIRBY
In Their ArtisqWAct. "A Doubli _
The CleverEnglish Entertainers,
- B R II I« L anti II Ë M.S L E Y - - B R U L Ii anti H F. M S L E Y - - B R U L L and II K.M S I, E Y - - B R U L L and II E M S L E Y -
In Burlesque Oddities, Songs, and Dances. - JACK and MARY GRAHAM - - JACK and MARY GRAHAM - - JACK and MARY GRAHAM -
JACK ant! MARY GRAHAM.
In Sparkling Bits from Musical Shows.
LLOYD and' RAYMOND. OLIS'ER PEACOCK. LLOYD and RAYMOND. OLIVER PEACOCK. LLOS'D and RAYMOND. OLIVER .PEACOCK. LLOYD and RAYMOND. OLIVER PEACOCK. Singing and Patter. Favourite Tenor.
PRICES AS USUAL. Box-Plan ayiljoii Theatre office. '''Phone Central 3251 for Reservations. _
T n E A T R E.
BARGAIN PR1CES.-2/. 1/0, 1/, anti 8d.
CHILDREN Half-Price (except to Family Circles PA L"A OB' T n"E"A T"R B.
Proprietors: Ben and John Fuller.
Chairman of Directors: Sir Benjamin Fuller.
Goloming Directors Mr. John Fuller.
TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DASV-. Matinee, 2.30. Evening, at 8. Matinee. 2.30. Elening, at a
FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLAYERS .
FULLERS' DRAAIATIC PLAYERS , FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLAYERS
Present, for the First* Time In Melbourne, a Play of Love, Intrigue, and AiU'cnttire, by the Popula] English Dramatist, Charles Darrell, Entitled
"IN A MAN'S GRIP," 1 "IN A MAN'S GRIP,"
"IN A MAN'S GRIP," - "IN A MAN'S GRIT,"
, With the Following Ch«f of Characters. .
THE PROLOGUE:
A FEMALE IMMIGRANT .. NELLIE BRAMLEY The Decoycr.'U.S. McLellan A Burglar.Victor Fitxhcrbert
THE PLAY:'
TilRL OF'ST. HILARY .... AUSTr.N MILROY Count Caspar.Victor«Fitzhrrbert Albert Thomas Parker.. .. John Kirby Hon. Percv BaBham.Jlodwav Gainsford Stephen Markham.J. H. Nunn PctecHve Hobhouse.Barney Egan Viscount Eric. .. Leila Dabscheck
Lad«' Montrcssor.Muriel Dale
Lottie Hasluck. Dorothy Cope
I And
COUNTESS OF ST. inLARY, ¿NELLIE BRAMLEY
New and Elaborate "Scenery.
Brilliant Militar}' Uniforms and Court Dresses.
Ehborate Lighting Effect«.
riiAY PRODUCED BY JOHN-KIRBY.
Saturday F.iening Prices.-3/. 2/, and 1/6 (book .ng fee ffcl. extra). - Box-Plan at Bijou and Palace Theatre office«._'Phone Central 8813._ TXTHO'S WHO.-Boole Seats Until" Noon at » y "Allan's" and at "Van Breda." ?
Aftonvards "Lyric Theatre." St. Kilda.
?Phone Bookings Rlnc SVIndsor 4075.- ,
-It's Dc!lehtfi___Jt's Divine-It's Jolly-> -right through, - -Is the Show at St. Kilda Tiley Call
-"Who's SATio." - -
-Tlie Music is Pretty-and the Singing,
-Too, - - -
-Willie the Comedy Really Will Appeal
-to S'ntt, . LVRK1 THEATRE.-<."!?. KILDA ESPLANADE. LYRIC THEATRE.-ST. KILDA r.SPLANADE. SVHO'S SYJIO.-Lcffcc: Ben nnd John Fuller. WHO'S WHO.-Direction: William Anderson. VVnO'8 'SITIO.- , NIGHTLY 'AT 8.30. SVHO'S SS'HO.-' NIGHTLY AT 8.30. -, -
SVHO'S SVHO.-St. Hilda's Leadinc.Attraction, SVHO'S SVHO.-¡-Costume Re«me Entertainers. SVHO'S SSTIO.-Costume' Revue Entertainers. SVHO'S SVHO.- TO-NIGHT, nt 8.30,
SV'nO'S SVHO.- New Rhtmge of Protrramme. SVHO'S SVnO.- The Travesti- Stars.
WHO'S ' SVHO.- In the' Latest Costume Revilo, WHO'S SVHO.- IV OLD fF.STi.LE. SVHO'S SVnO.- IN OLD SESTf.LE.
SVHO'S SVHO.- Evcrvthin. Bright. Pretty, SVHO'S SVHO.- In Sunny Spain.
WHO'S SVHO.-' Magnificent Stage Settings, WHO'S W'HO.-» - Goprrou« Cnstnmcs. WHO'S SVHO.-* ' Seaside Ballet.
WHO'S SVHO.- Prices-3/. 21. II.
MUSIC WEER.
U S I C SV E r. K. CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL CONCERT and
COMMUNITY SINGING TO-NIGHT, at 8 O'clock. TO-NIGnT, at-8 O'Clock.
GREATEST CONCERT IN MELBOURNE'S GREATEST CONCERT IN MELBOURNE'S GREATEST CONCERT IN MELBOURNE'S
HISTORY. HISTORY. HISTORY.
CHOIR of 100O, ORCHESTRA of 250. CHOIR of WOO, ORCHESTRA of 250.
"- Conductors. Professor SV. A. Laicr.1
Conductors. Mr. Alberto Zclman. Conductors. Mr. Fritz Halt,
Conductors. Mr. J. SV. Dawson. Conductors. Sir. SV. C. Fyslie
Conductors. Mr. Frederick Mewton. Conductors. Mr. Gibson Young.
DAME NELLIE MELBA, O.B.E., SVill be Present, and »ill Sing
The First Veno of the National Anthem.
N.B.-The Executive Committee of Music Week,
N.B.-««ibhlng to keep faith with the public, beg N.B.-to nnnouncc that 500 tickets at 1/ will be N.B.-mallabie at Alljn's This Morning, ami at N.B.-the Exhibition Building To-night. Thtbe N.B.-seats arc in the centre of the hall, nnd com N.B.-marni an uninterrupted « lew of the platform,
SPECIAL NOTICE TO TnE PUBLIC. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Holders of Rcsened Scats, A to Z, Double A to Double Z, and .ill Balcony Seats, please cuter by South Door, and be seated at 7.15.
Holders of Itcscr« ed Seats Triple A to Triple Z, ind all unreserved sent-, please enter by Nichol! street Door, anti be seated at 7.45.
The doors will be opened at 0.45, and 60 as enable the staff to render satisfactory sen ice
e\er}onc, the public are particular!} requested to
be seated before 7.45.
Their Excellencies the Go« ernor-General nnd Lady Forster, and I ice-Regal Part} will be recel« ed at South Door at S o'clock by a Royal Salute, pla}cd b.« the Bugle Band of the Ascotiale Senior Cadets, after which the doors «sill be closed.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA
All members of the Choir, holding special admis sion tickets, ami the Orchestra will enter by the
SVest Door nt Itathdawn Btrcct.
All members ohthe Choir and Orchestra must be i their seats hy 7.30 p m.
Members of the Choir and Orchestra should take Red or Green Irani in Swanston street, and alight
at Pelham street.
The Choir are reminded to bring, ««here possible, their own copies of the "Hallelujah Chorus," "Tlianhs be to God" Chorus, and the "Be Not Afraid" Chorus, and the snecial "Hail Hcai'enly Song" Leaflet
Copies of "Old Folks at Home" and "Auld Lang Syne" will be on sale at the Exhibition at Id
each.
GIBSON YOUNG, Honorary Secretary. 270 Collins street. _
MADAME GODFREY DARLING'S
STUDENTS OF SINGING.
CONCERT.
WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m.,
Slasonic Hall, . Collins Street.
Assisted bv Miss Coral Trcncrry (Violinst), Mr. Victor McMahon (Flautist), Mr. Alan R. Mitchell (Tenor).
Numbers from Beethoien, Mozart, Schumann, Wagner, Bnihm», CoIpridco-Ta}lor will be ren- dered by Student's Choir. Operatic Oratorio, Solos, Ac.
Box Plan opens at Allan's. Rea.- scats, 2/, wi- res., IA
E
E C 1 T A L. -_
MISS EILEEN O'KEEFE,
Elocutionist.
MR. ALAN MURRAY,
Baritone.
Aceompaniste, Miss Georgie Claridge.
ASSEMBLY HALL, SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 8 p.m.
TICKETS-4/4 (res.), and 2/2; at Booklovers' Library, Collins st;_ ST. AIDAN'S" G.«JH)ÉÑ FETE.
ART UNION AND RAFFLES.
Art Union-1st, No. 407O; 2nd, No. 5332; 3rd, No. 5330; 4th, No. 402O; 5th, No. 50.
Cue of SVine, No. 783. Mallee Roots, No, 225.
Cold SVristlct AVateh, gift of J. Koch, No. 100. .«.«rJiire Heifer, gift of J. Dole, No. 220.
Siller Trasct, gift of K. Knowlton, No. 227. .
List of niniicn. of minor raffles may be Inspected at office of J. J. Driscoll and Son, Williamson st; or C. Egan, secretary, 200 Mundy st._
DELIGHTFUL . RIVER TRIPS.
THE BEAUTIFUL MARIBYRNONG.
A fine 211-iiiiniite Motor-bolt Ser«Ice lea«es the
Marlb}rnong Bridge from 8 pm. onwards for the
RIVERVIEW TEA GARDENS. Dancing Hall.
Pleasure Grounds,
Splendid Views. Take Nprth Melbourne Tram and Connect ««ith Ri«cr Tram to Jett}.
RING ASCOT (¡65.
?¡YPNIATTRES BY BERNICE-"~EDWELL ?hU. (Exhibitor Paris Salon anti Rojal Academy)
SA 11,1, HE ON VIEW AT
Miss McLEAN'S ROOMS, 125 COLJJNS STREET
(14, Ground Floor)
For One SVcek, from 14tl_uItnt.,_10.30_to 5.10.
S" WIMM1NO.-Nervous .Ladies, Gentlemen, auc
' cccd with J, Frazer, A.H.,. B-L.C.S,, Cent»«
W« ^ vi >* .' *
CIGARETTES
Number
Vlrtrtnla.
Absolutely Unique in their Qualities
.*_lUSEMENTS.
ÇJ.ILBERT and SULLIA'AN 0P1.I1..
"THE PIRATESOF PENZANCE."
MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY-, at S. H
'MAJESTY
Sole Proprietor, J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD
Managing Directors:
E'T*T?11?'' ' iî.*"v-J- '''*T.
E-J-T-eic.VnLÙAXS®t^
8iO-^_^_].8i®.gâ
TO-NIGHT, at 8,
v - « And on
MONDAY NIGHT.
'" "H.M.s. PTÑAFORI:,"
-With Charles -AValenn, James Hay. Frt-emr Hobbs, Albert Kavanagh. John Ralston, jïw Kinson, Eileen Dunn. Bvrl AValkley, Molly Virril
ond Strclla Wilson. f J"".
Prcceilcd by
"TRIAL BY JURA',"
.1th .c .?r,cs S|c«nm, Jack Kin«on, John Railton Albert. Kavanagh, Fred England. Dallas Murta'
Jessie Caffyn, Grace Crotty. '
Tuesday Night November 15, Wednc-div ir..«.
Matinee ond Night.-"THE PIR.ATF.S OF I'tv.
Thumiav Night, November 17, and l'riilav lfik
"IOLANTHE." ' '"D~
BoT-plnns for the Gilbert ond Sullivan Sam open at Allan's six days in advance
The Operas Produc«! by Minnie Tv trott Musical Director: Gustave SlanoíT.U
THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Tvîov «nr
BE CHARACTERISED BY SHOUT Rl Vq ii. QUICK CHANGES. IT IS TIlKnEFOKE ADns? ABLE TO BOOK AT ALLAN'S. ,&
H
M A J F. S T ï » S, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT.
ENGLAND'S MOST EXQUISITE COMIC OI'EIU.
.T. O. WILLIAMSON LTD. Pro=ont»,
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALIA.
The Comic Opera tliat ranks nmong-t the liMwt nchtcvements and greatest successes of the Fwrliih
stage
"MERRIE E N O I, A V n." "MERRIE ENG I, A \ n " "MERRIE (SOU N I),"
Composed by EDAVARD OFIIMAV.
AA'rittcn by BASIL HOOD.
Australian playgoers are, already familiar «tith the work of the clever librettist. BASH, HOOD who has been responsible for the "hook" of mj_. comic opera succours in this eotmtrv. The mui'e of EDAA-ARD GERMAN is known the vvliolo vvorll over, nnd It has been said that in "MrRRIE ENGLAND" he lia« niven of his liest.
Jf. C. AV1LLIAAIS0N LTD. hove been rvceptiim. olly fortunite in being'able to gnther tmretntr such a rnngrlfleent singing cast as thev will ni*, sent In the production of thin comic onora n«t Saturday night. Under these circumilance. it may confidently be claimed thit no comic opera ha« ever been staged in Australia under more favourable auspices.
Tlie Cast will include:
Ralph Errollo .. ..as .. .. Sir AViltcr Ralpieh Charles H. AA'orkmnn as .Walter W*lll|tn A. Howett-W*orster .na .... The Ear! of Tftx
Victor Prince ... .. a» * Silas Rlmkini fa risyrrt » John Ralston.as Long Tom (a Royal
1 Forester,
Tom Minogue .. .. as Big Beti (a Rovol Fores-
ter)
Frederick Mackay as .... » The Q-nvn's Fort «-"norie«! Mettam . .. ns .The Taita Byrl Walklev.as .Jill-ill-Alow Patt! RUR-H.as ....... The Ahv Qntn Ethpl Morrison .-. .. as .Queen ElieM Strclla.Wilson .. .. ai .. Bowie Th-o,lintirlon
ACT 1.-Takes Place on ihe Bank of the
Tînmes.
ACT II.-In Windsor ForMt. '
The Scenery hy AV. R. COLFMAN*.
There will he'a Magnificent Chorii*. and Ane monted Orcht»»tra. .'
The PlnV Produced hv Cn.ART.rs A. WP\S! HT.
.Musical Wrcctiir. ANDREAV MACrrvv. Ballets. ,A.-e.,--arninged'hv ALICE PAR Kr«.
ROX-PLAN Opens at Allan's on Mond ir N'M!.
THE JENNIE BRENAN SCHOOL OF G RIC!
AND.DANC1N0,
SCÇURHELD^CHAMBERS. 103 Collins Street. For all particulars apply' ""' »
n 'Miss BRENAN, .
Scourfield Chambers, or Her Majesty's ' » . Theatre. City. 'Phone Central 1755.
P I1".
R, R 0 T L A N 0,
R R O T L A X O,
ST. KILDA. ST. KILDA.
ST. KILDA. -
EVERY EA-ENING. AT 8.30,
GEORGE MARLOW Presents
ENTERTAINMENT
, D E L U -Y E.
COMMENCING,TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER RIG PRO
GRAM.ME OF AA'ORLD-FAMED ARTISTS,
A DIVERTISSEMENT FULL OF MELODY, MIMI', «* * AND BEAUTY,
. Including ,
THE FIVE EASTERN MAIDS, In a Oorgeotii THE FIVE EASTERN .MAIDS. Oriental Secna. ROSALIND ST. CLAIRE,
Tlie Charming Comedienne. WILL RHODESBURY and BERT RALPH,
In Harmonious numour. VARA CHAMBERLAIN.
IN THE DANTE TO nUDDIlA. THE D AINTY DUDLEYS, THE DAINTY DUDLEY«.
Signor CERBASI. Ml«s 1-TIIEL WIIITE,
Irish Harpist. Dramatic So|)rana
, Millie. CLAIRE A'K.ARS,
Grand Harpl6t.
LESLIE HOLMES, A Real
LESLIE HOLMES, Fomoilian
Miss A-ILET FALVEY and Vis, l'.Y.A F AI.A F.T,
. IN A NOVEL OFFERING.
SIDNEY BURCHALL, The Popular Biritone.
Prof. D. _AV. NORTON and THE PIERHOTI.A.VD
»* ORaiESTRA.
TO-DAY'S BOX-OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS AVOID DIS APPOINTAIENT AND HOOK VOt'R SEATS. BOX-PLAN. AT" ALLAN'S (CITYl TI». NOON. »AND AT KELLETTS (ST. KILDA) Al.!. DAY'. AND AT PIERHOTL.AND, OFIi 'PHl»\"K H AVINDSOR 1518, SO RING FOR A'OUII liKSBRVl.
TIONS.
, PRICES-S/, 21, and l/,(PIus lax)
"AS YOU LIKE IT." To be Presented by the Dramatic Society of thi
IVANHOE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR
SCHOOL,
In a Beautiful Natural Scene in the Siliool Grout»!.
On WEDNESDAY, NOA'EMBER 10, at S p.m.
(Train 7.20, from Prince's Bridge.)
The "Strollers" Choral Society will rcmlcr till
incidental choruses.
, .ill seats are to be reserved, and mai- he boo.t-i on application (Adults 3/, Children 1/0) lo Mr. R. B. Shnnkly, Ivanhoe Grammar School.
O'
TIME IS UKULELE TIME TIME IS UKULELE TIME
UKULELES, .'T 30/ UKULELES, f!
Each. UKULELES, . «"'. Coleman'» Ukulele Tutor, 5/ net. Ukulele Ocs,
from 12/0.
Complete Sets, Specially Selected Ukulele, C«".
and Tutor, packed ond posted free to any
address, «2/5/.
FREE DEAIONSTRATIONS DAILY. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS DAII.A.
SUMMER TIMK IS UKULELE TIME. SUMMER TIME IS UKULELE TlMfc.
WHEN MY SHOES AVEAR OIT AVHEN MY SHOES AA'E.AR OLT
FROM WALKIN«. _ FROM WALKING,
I'LL BE ON MY FEET AGAIN. I'LL BE ON MY FEET AGAIN,
The Big Song Hit that Sets the Feet Motin*
AVIicrevcr It is Played.
Featured Nightly by Mr. George Arnold's Oreti«««*«
nt the Pnlal« de Danse.
COLLIN'S MUSIC Horsr.
C^LLIN'S MUSIC 1IOLS1-,
187-189 Swanston Street, Melbourne. lST-'lfSO Swanston Street, Melbourne.
THE AQUARIUM
MELBOURNE EXHIBITION,.
OPEN DAILY, tom 10 ».m..to SiPsntB-, SEALS, SEA LION'S, and DEhP-SI.A AAOMIHl-.
Daily ProcTon-mc ot 3 O'C och. .
Performing Seals, Educated Anina Van I W Magicnl Entertainment, Musical 1c*T""3''T'
Specially Selected Moung ]'«* f«
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AU Bourke Street Trams Pass the Doors.
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ii Coburg train from Flinilers "iroci «.. y ,
wick tram. Admission, (k1.; d'"««""«/'-'. -$ , liall-pricc. Turner's Brunswick II ai d °» .?«'!.
(weather pcrmlttiug). Gates open 010, bund...
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AN IDEAL ACHIEVED. -
The Art Photo Creations produced by the it -Langham artists «P««nt «n MMl gtu.l?
_has taken many years to attain. =' ..
K00NLANGHAM' STUDIOS
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