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/ . s Amusements. tjl/TUNICIPjSL' ' THEATRE. Direction ~ William Anderson. THE NOi\ T -.STOP LAUGHING SEASON. Again Crowded to the Doors Last Night. TO-NIGHT TO-N.TGHT AND TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). LAST TWO NIGHTS ! WILLIAM ANDERSON Presents Hie Popular Favourites, AMERICAN R URLESQUE COMPANY. \OU SINGERS and DANCERS and -1 COMEDIANS. In the Realistic and Exciting Musical Racing Rove!. The Furore of New York for 2 Seasons. “A DAY AT THE RACES.” ”A DaV AT THE RACES.” —Original Characters—j Don is G loom Bert Lo Blanc. | ('fixing to Play .Races) ‘Mike Joy Pan! Stanhope l John Tomroy (a Racecourse Manager!' I Dave Nowlin j Hal Price (a Disgraced' Trainer) | Carlton Case (Will Gcttuin (a Pinkerton Detective in ! various disguises) Marry Burgess j Hilly Mi-Guinness (a Jockey) j Harris McGuire •Pete (a Waiter at the Racecourse) i Herbert Lancaster Bank Tree (Manager of the Coney Island Hotel) Harold Arthur Ethel Strathmore (alias C'lc-o dc Voy, in league with Tomroy) j 'Elaine Ravensberg j Mamie Tomroy (Tomroy's Daughtor, in j love'hvitli Hilly) ) Teddy Martin Grace Honey (a Visitor) Fritzio Dc Guy Iran Piker (Grace's Friend) Imogcne Mansfield Dina Dolorc (a Racecourse Habitue) Anna Clarke Ladies of Fashion, Denizens of the Wliilo City, Jockeys. Bookmakers, Touts, and Policemen. Act I.—BRIGHTON RACECOURSE. LadJ- Roves Trinmpli. Act lI.—CONEY ISLAND Ah' NIGHT. The Festival of the Mardi Gras. A SCORE OF BRI LIRA NT MBS I CAE HITS. ‘‘Tlie Dashing Calvacacle’,” "Bring .Back My Bonnie." "I Looked Just Once." "Keep on Making Love,” "Oh I Von Max'," "Gee! But it's Grout (o Meet a Friend," "A Rainy Afternoon.” '"They're Off I” “Mardi Gras," "Burlesque Opera.” "How They K*ss," "Waltzing Wedding." “Don't Go tn the Lion's Cage." “New Orleans." "When Mr Yankee Doodle Conics to Town,” etc., etc. ORIGINAL MUSICAL NOVELTIES. ENCHANTING RAGTIME DANCES. BRILEJANT '.MARCHES AND 'ENSEMBLES. Produced under Stage Direction of W. J!. Hughes. PLANS at DRESDEN. PRICES —Is. f.s, 2s and is. Early Door Gallery Od extra. Business Manager, G. 11. Barnes. f LMJ2.VI RAM A BAPS MISSION TO THE CHILDWIDOWS OF INDIA (MUKTI). A SALE of Indian. Oriental and Continental Goods will bo held in Y.M.C.A. HAUL, TAY STREET, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY (Afternoon and Evening), lltli and 12 th MARCH. The net profits of which xviil lip dex’otod to Pancliti Ramabais Mission. 4-MHIOC

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Southland Times, Issue 17599, 11 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17599, 11 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17599, 11 March 1914, Page 6

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