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LITERATURE

... I LITERATURE. - ilSANS' COOKERYBOOH. One penny. We certainly were of opinion that everytbing. edible hiad been, so to speak, ' over-cooked until we saw the Artisans' Cookerybook just brought out by ?? Sanitary Association. Many' nice things are brought ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE—ROMEO AND JULIET

... notable ex- ception of Mrs Billingiton's Nurse, the ex- cellence of which Nas a feature of the night. It is unnecessary to speak in any detail of Miss Anderson's acting. She shows a strong poetic sympathy with the part. and the applause she re- ceived ...

A LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY

... found it wonderfully effective in . Irvirg away pain. I am so delighted with the good it did me that I shall never cease to speak well of it. 0r wr reporter, desirous of ascertaining whether others ha& I experienced like results from the use of this m ...

LITERATURE

... breeds, when merit is handicapped and depre- he ciated, and when offices which should be its re- ds ward and birthright, so to speak, are disposed of and manipulated in the interests of nepotism and 15cabal. n- Th& condition of the schools and the organisation ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE—THE BOHEMIAN GIRL

... brought a i-ns. crowded audience to the Graiety Thea:tr,-I se. ie probably no opera that occupies a more uniifs posiion, so to speak. Despite all the drawiaces cl its almost impossible plot, the ?? rii. culous test of the pDet Buun,'o tovcich thie music is ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... beneficial in catarrhal disease bE t.-; pases. 1 freqguemstlyfoang them ef great Bornio i* thec~ase of singers iand public speake~rs?' Achar- i lodiged by te muedical professiion the .best pepody Jot throat irritaLtion, cougbs, brasn chititis and atluna ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... in my school, anld -. c eml and earnest- ness displayed by them up t.: -ent, coupled with the fat that two-thirds of i.t : speak Irish well, and the remaining third fairly, i --nident the clasa WiM turn oat a marked suecess. Oiber letters having been rea ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... cemetery, and Donnao: ty Anna's body carried in to music from the; ill IReouiem. Bat Mozart survived, and became. of So to speak, filtered through all those ex1'eriJ I n- mental experiences, and the Dou as produced hie inm te years ftorms a very effective ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON BOOKS

... circum- stances of the time, but which often becomes our snare. By speaking I mean export, by reading I mean import (laughter). You remember the saying of Lord Bacon about speak- mng, which made a ready man, and reading, which made a fuli miza. ...

SOMETHING ABOUT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION

... -; and the loss of Oie alnie. If 1 ?? the £9 paid up share of the -*t as e tioned above weresome 'rn inenhlis a rs . £400. Speaking of gold, the Dad'tt T7v-- 1p - ?? - *The golden age Rhows sig-nr of a youth. The frolicsome period -0 t:le . alluvial rush ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... will lend the element of change to the perform- ance. The music has been well selected, and the songs, so far as one can speak, will be good. The pantomime. so far as the text is Concern-d, has been in good hands. Its author, who, as already stated, ...

THE CATTLE AND DOG SHOW

... The conditions under ! which they worked were so completely and ! absolutely unlike what would exist in | real life, so to speak, th2at it, !was hard to expect that tihey wouldI perform with absolute satisfaction, and they cer- tainly did not. For instance ...