MODERN PROVERBS.
It's a long skirt that has no turning. A plot is not without honour save in comic opera. Take care of the dance, and the songs will take care of themselves. 0 musical comedy! what crimes •ire committed in thy name. One touch of nature makes the whole house applaud. Managers never hear any good of themselves. A manager is known by th?! company he keeps. In a multitude of choruses there is E.ifcty. One good turn deserves an encore. Deadheads tell no tales. Contracts make cowards of us all. Actresses are born, not made up. Many hands make light operas. Stars are stubborn things. A little actress is a dvuigcrous thing. All _ not bold that titters.
Innovation is the sin.oeresrt flattery.
Stars rush in where angels fear to tread.—-"Stage Whispers," by Carolyn Wells, in "Collier's."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 239, 7 October 1903, Page 2 (Supplement)
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