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THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1926. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SHIPPING. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

AMUSEMENTS. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Tfi'rrS JlAliba. Xkwick "farm nini Tln 'O-DAY, SATURDAY, 2.th March, Special Train. will run to W-iiwkk harm HaeveuuiMi ionoa.

ticket will have a coupon atUched. which ii not avail-From Alexandria wh returning unlesa redated, and It From Sydney: U.O, 1I.S0, 11.3 11.84. uuat be prewoted within the period ol availability 11.5 a.m.; liX 12.10. 12.i3, 1S.J. and p.m.

lt the station named thereon or tntermediatt tation i mI Traina huving Sydw-y at 13.2S and l. Ja p.m. 0f purpose, before the return journey is cutn- will NUT leat-h Uie Itacecoursc in time lor tin tlrn tnenued. race; and train leaving at 1- P-m- N01 ucu The Second clas Fare from any station south of HacecourM tn time (or second race. Qoulbum (or on the Tirana and Croukwell line, or "wt Bthurtt, at tingle fare cud a quarter PORT KKMHLA RACES AT W0I.LON00NO.

rates, must not be leu than the fare from (loulbuni TO-DAY, March, Special iraiu will or Dathurst mpectlvely at cheap excuision fare. On leave for Wollngonir at 10.0 a.m. Northern Line the fate at single fare and a quarter The usual Week-end apwial Excuision Tickets, vld'; from any placv north ol West Uaftland mint not bv Public Timetable Book, will be issued WollonguDg jess than Its cheap excursion fara from West Malt-only at staliona as far as UurstvUle by this train. SOUTH Ell LINE. EASIER HOLIDAYS.

I (For Cheap Trains from tioulburu and stations north thereof si below. INTERSTATE HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS. I THl'RsHAY, APRIL p.m., from stations Cr-oraa to 7.30 p.m.. Taralira Line; 8.ai Holiday Excursion Tickets will bt issued to snd from p.m., Oookwvll Line; 7.40 p.m., 8.10 p.m., and 8.H) ami bwmi -Mmn vuwu wucmiikii aim nim- Broken Hill) at stations at whKh through tickeU tie naore only); 10.10 p.m., from tueanbeyan (from sla-held, to Monday, 6th April, inclusive. Hons yiiranhpyan to Tirraona) 10.20 p.m., from Junee Eg SWEET CHARITY AND "SIVEET it SW Ltf CttAlll I A.

on cii NELLIE STEWARD CALLS FOR 16001 NELLIE STEWART CALLS-FOII CUWl to Supply tb. Sydney llospilai with RADIUM NEEDLES FOR TUB POOR! 1IAD1U11 XEEDLES FOB THE i'OOill ALL AUSTRALIA YVILL RESPOND. NELL" HbllSELF SPEAKS- "I am to my dear public in th. cause uf the suffering poor. Y'ou will help Die, know, to succeed is vou did in 1910-to Mis.

th, neces.ry for th. Radium Needles! At the insistent urg. of my many friends, 1 have consented to appear a. "Sweet Nell." STEWART. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY.

APRIL (IRANI) OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, APRIL GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, APRIL GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, APRIL Tlll'IICniV aVI'ltll. 22nd. 5'Jnd. 2nd. 5nd.

22nd. 22nd. S2nd. GRAND OPERA IWHK, THURSDAY APRIL Gl.AMI Ul r.l.l Iiiunai.n.1 Rv Generous Courtesy of WILLIAM RUSSELL, GRAND GALA MATINEE. GRAND GALA MATINEE.

GRAND GALA MATINEE. GRAND GALA MATINEE. GRAND GALA MATINEE. CRAND GALA MATINEE. NELLIE STEWART as "SWEET NEIL" NELLIE STEWART as "SWEET NELL NELLIE STEWART as "SWEET NEIL" NELLIE STEWART as "SWEET NEI 1." NELLIE ss "SWEET NFI.L" in Paul Keter', (liamilng Romance, "CWKET NELL OF OLD DRURV." "WEET NELL OF OLD llltl'RY." eet nki.i.

or nni'nYV "IVKET NEI.I. OS OLD Dnl'RV." "SHEET NELL OF OLD DRURV." IMPORTANT. "SWEET NELL'- RADIUM MAT1XEE PLAN. "SWEET NELL" MATINEE PUS will be opened ut NICHOLSON'S, V. EIINhSlMY, APRIL 7lh, NICHOLSON'S, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7lh, for GUINEA TICKET HOLDERS ONLY.

GUINEA TICKET HOLDERS ONLY'. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING OF SEATS ON THE OPKNINIi OK PLAN'S WILL UK ACCORDED ONLY I'URl IIYSERS OF GUINEA TICKETS PRIOR TO APRIL Tib. Present GUINEA PURCHASED TICKETS at Dov Otlii-e and receive BOOKED SLAT In exchange. THE GFNERM. PLN FOR GUINEY "EATS WILL HE OPENED AT NICHOLSON'S THURSDAY.

APRIL lll. GUINEA TICKETS MAY RE PUBCIIASED EVERYWHERE. AND PARTICULMH.V FROM OK THE COMMITTK.V.. AT NICHOL-SON'S. THE AUSTIIALIY.

I'lJllllSI and at the OHlces ol, file Riifliilin Appeal, AO) All IIO'5E. BLU1I-STIIEET, CITY. PHONE, MWrJSO. THE "STFT IHD1UYI Hll.l at ny MOMMY NFKT--rh lS-r'VIHN SELL MEDALLION SOUVENIR piiivrn-i. to i tup fi nds, mi- STKWAttT WILL F.

TflFF KOn THREE DAYS RETWEEX THE IKH RS OF 1 ar-I 2. DISTINCTIVE MODERN DANCING CLASSES. I.e;tni under the ap-troveil nieilitid adopted liv Prof. flOI.OT, K.A.R.; yon will acquit yourself most credltablv in the ballroom. r.vrlinive Featuret-: The EupHh "Charles! on," Slow Fox Trot, and Four -step.

Spcr-ia! Reffiritiers Chi. ThU Afternoon, at p.m. THE FRENCH DANCING ICAOKMY. TM, 60 FO D-STR KET. CITY.

Wlm. 319. PRACTICE DANCE. TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M.

Mondnv. grind "Rack to Clnldhood" Carnival. Sec ttn iv.i'iitin. Mwliv rilHE EMBASSY. The Danrv Whrp DaiK-en: Go.

OXFORD and ROWS' STRKKTS. Wlm. m. M-iTlNKE TO-DAY. 3 P.M..

2. 1 TO-NIGHT, PM. 2 '3 2'. Dim-t km. Prof.

BOLOT. BEXLEY CARNIVAL. Competition will be Aband'Mied on arcounl of the weather conditons. iMt Rev lev. T1IYTIIMIC DANCING ami ci.xmiu i f.rt.r.-Xt TATIOV.

Miss RACHEL I.EWERS, London and Geneva. Children's and adult r'M-s at Rurdekin House. Miir-r-uarte -street. Inquiries to Miss R. LEW A 'hatiwood.

XVfiS. TAGE lLLRiOM. Tuitbni. Step, Ballet, Toe, Eeeentric. 'l3--sical.

Acrobatic, Athletic, Contortion. AGE NO BARRIER. pa; ortn. rnilE WILDFLOWER f.ir Dancinir every Sat-1 unlav ami Wedne'lny. at t.

Goo. ot 4, excellent floor. Serond Floor. 240 Pitt-street, Park ami Market meets, i ann TJALLHOO.M ijeiwun, sw 15 tt.ent, anv time. Select Cla.

Tueiays. 7 if 1 11 lion t'v Mr. ERIO II RRlSON ami Mf- MON A VAN WEINE. of thp IMPERIAL OLLEGL, 5th Moor, T.O.O.F.. opno'-ite Fov'.

fftv ST-t. DANCING. Correet Terltui.pie Guarauteed. Children and Adult-, trained rv Claw hv Miss T1ILFFV rsSHER. of the IMPLRIAL COI LEGE Mb Floor.

I.O.O.F., oppcfte ro s. Children Pla Satunlays. 2.A Cjly CTI. AMUSEMENTS. ST" JAMES' FIRST MATISEE, FIRST MATINEE.

"NO, NO NANETTE," THIS AFTERNOON, 2.IS. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.15. Uallne. Prices: 251. Children, 55, and 13.

(All prices over 2d plus tax.) CjV "JAMES THEATRE. (5 "Th. Theatre Perfect." Opposite St. Jsmes square. Elliabctli slreet, .04 Fuller.

TbMlre, castlrrragh street. Governing Directors: sir Benjamin tuller, Uugh YVard. John Fuller. GRAND SOUVENIR GALA PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY.

5.15. MATINEE TODAY AND WEDNES AY, S.U MATINEE TODAY AND WEDNESDAY, 4.1J. ciir.r.Kcu tu By a Packed House Last Nfglit. Hugh J. Ward'a YVouderfut Presentation, ilw Worlds "NO.

SO. NANETTE." Wonder IlicES: To night, Reserved Stalls and Dress 1371. Grand Circle 44. Box Plan at XlcnoisOllS. flusirans, su gt JAMES THEATRE.

GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. E. Branscombe'a Grand Evening Concert, ALEX, CHUHALDIN. The Eminent Russian Violinist. ROBERT HARPER.

LYNDA BRADFORD, EDWARD URANSOOMBE'S (il.EE SINGERS, ETHEL OSBOKN. Her Farewell App-arance. ALFRED CUNNINGHAM. HARRY REYNOLDS. Westminster Glee Singers.

Covent Garden Opera Co. THE ORPHEUS PIANO and WIND gUINTKT. Piano, Oboe, Ctarlonet. Horn, and Hasfioon. THE M1NNESINOKRS' MALE QUARTET.

Prices: 3. plus lax. Plan at Nicholson's. GRAND OPERA liOLSU- Proprietor: l.eorge Marlow. IMreclion: Frjirk Neil and Maurice Tuoiiy.

MATINEE TO DAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2.30, LAST FOUR NIGHTS, AT 8. LAST FOUR NIGHTS, AT 8. Frank Neil's Comiianv of Comedians, including FIELD FISHER and BERTIE WRIGHT. The Funniest Cnmedy Ever Written, "ARE YOU A MASON 1" "ARE YOU A MASON "ARK YOU A MASON Prices, all performances, 33, 2, I. Reserved, 11 extra.

Plans at Nicholson's, Theatre (City 124), Aus tralia Bim anion. niidr-ii Haii-pncp. 1 CULLER'S THE.MRE. Twice Daily, and Jim t.eraia Kevup, ii.j aiprry Nick Morton, Eileen Floury, The May Itfjfiie, Phil Lopez. Prices: Saturdav, Nights, 4t, YVrck-ltigbts, Wl.

2, I. Matinees. 25-1, 2, VH, I. Plan at Theatre Carlton, and Auatialia. JTEWINGTON COLLEGE FETE, STAN M0 RE-ROAD, STAN MORE.

WET OR FINE, TO DAY. Official Opening. 2.30, by Mrs, Philip Street. Mrs. R.

rOWLISHAW. ilrs. W. MAIDEN. A LSTKALIA'S UK AM) NATIONAL JUVENILE I.IMKUDI-Uil.

Under the disttntrnUlii-H riatninurrB nt the Covcrni-r-Gcneral, Utrd Sloneliuvcn, K.C.M.G.; Hir imnify Uu ciiair, h.CU.; Mr Reiijumin Fuller Theulnx- l.i.M- .1 son, the Mayor and Al'dcimcn of Balmain, and t.cuuing i ntKcns. 'JO UK HELD AT KING'S HALL. IIUNTKR -STRKK T. SYDNEY, COMMENCING SATURDAY, Miiv 1st, Una, (In aid the Miiluiiilu and llixliict Hiihpitnl.) THE GREATEST EISTEDDFOD OF MS CLASS EVER HELD IN Al SI KAMA, lO ALL (HRI.S AND BOYS ltf YKAKS OF AGE AND UNDER. Nation and Fancy Danring, Ballets.

Ch-g ami Sand Dancee, Piano, Violin, Compel it ion--. School Choir Contest. Miiwtrel Shows. L'umedt' Grand JAK COMPETITION, open to tioyt. and girls years aim miner.

AlMKAt.t.s I'insiCAL ci TI'RE COMPETITION, open to trirla up to 1U vears of age. ROOMERANG MOUTH ORGAN COMPETITION. Entries must be rrmitted bv Cheque. Ni-le, or Cash. NO STAMPS.

ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, MARCH HI. ENTRY FEES: Individual items 1 each, concerted items 1 each competitor, SESSION TICKETS: Single 1110, Double 15, Family 11. Competitors' special session tickets 5 each. Special time-table arrangements for cirln and Ihivs attending business. For particulars applv- to the Organiser, J.

J. LANPIHER. and OMrkt Hospital, Halmalu. rpEST MATCH TICKETS for Sab-, in Sydney. Lords, J- June inli; and The Oval, Aug.

Hth, Pti. Reserved Seats. Only A few left. Al.St Uraitdstand Party Tickets for the ENOLISH DERBY, June 2nd, 55 i othi-rs, AW. Ring TtWfiSW, or cull THE AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL SERVICE, George -ut reel, Sidney; r.H Colliiih-stn-ei, Jieinonni UR.NS ANNIVERSARY CLUB.

fin AND SCOTCH CONCERT and DANCE will be held TO-NIGHT in the Railway and Tramway Institute, Svdnev. president. John Duncan, Emi. ArtUlBMlRS PliVllis Hawll, Miss Florence McEachern. Mr.

Iloliert narpcr, ar- Mrs. Pastor, Bums Anniversary Club Choral Swiel Mr KiunrnT). Mrs. Bennett's Troupe of Daiiccisl Sydney Scottish Pipe Band. 3IUMCill an- ERTKAM F1.0H.M.

LKCIUKKK IJi 'Uicr. vvisiuito and ELOCUTION St. Andrew'a Collesc, Sydney Ibiiven.tty. gives Private Lessons daily at his Studio, 9 pubP Speaking. Dramatic Art, Recitation.

Musical Monologues. A special course for business and professional men. Full particulars at the Bertram Flobm Studio, National Mutual BuildinirB (fate Equitable), S.i i YCEL'M HALL. I'll Pleasant Sunday Afternoon ot Three. Great Treat.

iat Treat. SIR KEITH SMITH, One of Sons. "THE FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.1 AI PROFESSOR BO EL, Eminent Belgian Scientist, whose speech will he trauxlated by M. Henri Seeaert. Befeian Cnnml.

tllTY TATTKRSALL'S CLUB, SYDNEY. AUTUMN MEETING, RANDWICK, SATURDAY. APRIL 17. 1926. THE HURDLE RACE.

With 400 Sova. added. About Two Miles. THE DESMAN STAKES. With 500 Sovs added.

Six FurlongH, THE NOVICE HANDICAP. With 400 Sovs added. For all horses which have not won a race on the flat (Mafden races excepted) exceeding 100 sovs. In value to the winner up to time of start in. ONE MILE.

THE YOUTHFUL STAKES, With 400 Sors. added. For Two-year-olds. Six Furlongs. CITY TATTKHSAl.t.-a CITP With a Trophy (valued at 50 guineas) and innn r-ora auaea; second tiorse zno and third horse 100 govs, from the prize.

One Mile and Three Furlongs. THE CLUB WELTER. With 400 aovs. added. Lowest handicap weight "st Tib One Mile.

For further particulars see programme. Rules of Racing. Bylaws, and Regulations. Entries for the above Races are to lie made with the undersigned before 4 p.m. MONDAY NEXT March 29, 1926.

Weights after the A.J.C. Autumn Meet ing. If entries are made bv telegram, the amount of First Forfeit must bo wired City Tat tern Clttb, OWEN F. MAIDMEN'T, ina.200 Pitt street. Svdnev.

Secretarr S300. PRIZE MONEY. ROSEBERY CUP MEETING. MAY 8, 1820. 0VfT- Iwit 6 14.

1 HANDICAP, of 200 SJ furlongs ROSEBERY HA'NiilCAlC ol COo" about 1 "sir MONDAY. APRIL M. 10M. aor lurtner particulars are programmes, J. UNDERBILL, Belmont Buildings.

Secretary. 15 Csstlereagh-strret, Sydnrr. -Phone, B1-I8. ROSEBERY CUP. gTADIUH.

STADIUM. STADIUM. Dlrrcllon Jack Monro. TO-NIGIIT. TO-NIGHT.

INTERNATIONAL CONTEST, ro.i.- Gnl'" FERNANDEZ. Extra Boxing Bouts. PRICES: SO, 10, SI, SI, plu. Rnnlr H.I. an.

Hotel Ausirmi ih. AII-INO. 18FOOTERS RACE. TO DAY. S.F.S.

20 ENTRIES. Ml PRIZES. LONG COURSE. RACE HELD WET On FIVE. KULOOA.

K1RRULE. snd DBNMAN Follow. T-eatltig Polnt-stret 2.15. Rtephen -street, 2.20, Darling-street J.SO. Fort Mscqusrle 2.30.

sharp; Wool- tonmnotoo Double Bay 8.5 sharp. Calls made at Clark Island. TiCKFTS. yt-i: Chfldren rmdern. IM, gYTEY VAVADA SH5- TTIE BEAUTIFUL RUSH GIRL, WITH BER HUGE COLLECTION Of LIVE REPTILES, GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

CLOSIS0 OF CITY TICKETS AND PAROEU OFFICII. On flood Frhhy, April 2nd, and Kaster Mondav, April 6th, the City Tlcktt and Parcels OHIce will be closed, but on Foster Saturday, April 3rd, will bt open from a.m. to 1C noon. Further particulars nhtiltisble (mm RtntlonmaMers. j.

jiunnia, 1 1 1 1 ADDITIONAL II1LLS LINE Comm.nclnft SUNDAY, Uarcta Additloiul Inmi will nin lullowi: from WOOI.I.KN UILI.S.-For r.rnnult.: Lit l.m. coniiectiiiK wlih 7.15 i.nt. trnin lor Sydney). For WOnLLEN till. I.

s. Kroni l-arranuitii: 8.3 A.m. Cconncctltitr with 7.1ft train Irom tiydnevt. W. J.

MOIIIIIS, AMUSEMENTS. IRTHS' HIPPODJIOMZ. Wirth Ltd. rroptieldrt TO-DAV, AT 8.30. TO-DAY.

TO-OAV, AT TO-OAV. TO DAY, AT 2.110. TO DAY. TO DAY, AT 2.30, TO-DAV. FIRST MATINEE OF 102.1 SEASON.

ClibMi-ea Half-price lo all parts. Doors open 1.S0- TO-XIOIIT, AT 8, TO-NIOIIT. 1O-SI0IIT. AT 6, TO-NHSHT. TO NKIIIT, AT 8, Tlt NIOIIT.

TO NIGHT. AT 8. TOttlUHT. VriRTIIS' CIRCIS. WTKTIIV niKCI'S.

WIIITIIS" CIRCI S. WIKTH.V enters. WIIITIIS' Cllll'I'S. WIRTIIS1 C1IIULS. Inst.nlaneous Suecex of Sensation after Sensation, furnished by th.

greslest Oalaxy of Talent ever congregated tinder one roof in th. history ol Australian amusement enterprises. SEE THE FI.VIN0 NFI-SON. SEE THE FI.VINti NELSONS. SEE THE FLYINU NELSONS.

SEE Miss EILEEN MAY ami her Trained Elephants. SEE apt. RETTS'S Wonderlul Seals. SEE Mil. GLADYS in llaule Ecole Art.

SEE EARL DI'DLEV. the Manel Puny. SEE ALFRED CLARKE, Hie World's Clininplon Hide) Aisl the many other World-rcnowned Stars. At 7.43. Hear "Th.

Emperor of th. Cornet." 1 EVENINO PRICES: 2. a', 6'. 7', pirn Ux. Reserved SesLs.

6, plus tax. Children halt-price to .11 part, except nailery. 1 PLAN AT NICHOLSON S. (IOOM FRIDAY NlfHIT, UOOD FRIDAY NMillT, URAND Special EujfaKcment of Mr. ALFRED O'AIIHA, Worid-fainoin.

Tenor of Melba Opera who will slug ParadiMi" from "L'Afrirann' Meyerbeer). "Ah, Moon of my Delight" from "In a Persian Garden" Lehmanu Soprano: MISS ELSIE II. PEERLESS. Reclt. and Aria: "L'Abboudoiiar" Irom "Mlrclla" "ISerenade" ((iminod).

(Haip Afcompauiment by SlRtior A. Torzlllo. Oraiid OrvTait: MISS LILIAN FROST. "Concert Overture in Minor" (Ilnltins). STORM FAST A SI A CLemmena).

Contralto: MISS YllttilMA RASSE1TL (llatideO, "What a Wonderful World ft Would Re" (Lohr). Itarilone: Mr. ANDRE NAVARRE flute of Madame Etna Slralia'a Concert Party). "Finaro Song" from "The Rarlicr of Seville" (lbMiiii. "Lolila" (Pcccia).

Harp: SIONOR A. TO 7-1 l.O. TUiridtV "Angels Serenade" (Rraga). Ilaiw: Mr. OLIVER KINtL (Farewell apnearanre prior to departure for America.) "Like as the Hurt Detdn-lh" (Allitsen).

"Though Faullleu Men" (Halcry). Cello: Mr. RRYCK CARTER. "Adacieltn" fRIwt). 1 "Oavottc" Popper.) Violin: Mr.

F. MOW AT CARTER. "Old Irish Airs" (nrnniged by Kreislcr). Piano: SIONOR ARTURO MEANf. (RHnd Pianist from Milan CotiBervalorlum.) "La Filetise" (Raff).

I Accompanist: Mr. WILLIAM J. CASPERS. i popular Prices: 4 and 3 Reserved), and 2. Plus i tan.

Plan at PAUXfUS. GOOD 001) oood FRIDAY CONCURT FRIDAY CONCERT FRIDAY CONCERT ST. THEXTRE. ST. JAMES THEATRE, JAMlS THEATRE, NEXT FRIDAY EVENLNC.

The Topplar Contralto, T.1NDA BRADFORD, LINDA HRADPORD, LINDA BRADFORD, LIMJA BRADFORD, will sing the World's 1 1 nun ting Song, MUST FOR MUST FOR MUST FOR "JUST FOR WHILE." WHILE." WHILE." Q0NSERVAT0RIUM OF MUSIC. Director W. Arundel Orchard, Mus. Bsc. SLY SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS, SIX SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS, bv the CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

C0NSERVAT0R1UM ORCHESTRA. Conductor: The Director. FIRST CONCERT: FIRST CONCERT: NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, at 8.5 P.M. NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 81, at 8.5 P.M. PROGRAMME.

Overture, "Oberon" Welter Symphony No. 8 Beethoven Concerto In sharp minor, for Pianoforte and orchestra mmsKy-rtoraaKon Soloist: MUa MYRTLE MROCY. And, In response to many requests, a Repeat Perform- "THE PLANETS" (Holt). THE PLANETS" (Hoist). PRICES: Reserved, Unreserved, 2ft.

Subscrlntfnn Tickets for Admission to the Scries of Six Concerts may bo obbiincd Irom Paling's or Conservator lum of Music. One Reseved Seat l8 Two Reserved Scats 318 Season Ticket Holders may reserve the same scat for all Concerts. Plan now open at Paling's. IV. L.

SALMON', Registrar. QONSEHVATORltIM HJ TEN BEETHOVEN SONATAS, PIANOFORTE, TEN BEETHOVEN SONATAS, tor and TEN1 BKETHOVEvN SONATAS, V1LOIN, WILFRED ARIjOM WIIJ-'RED AHLOM and WIU'RED AHLOM MOORE MACMAHON. MOURE At MA HON. MOORE MACMAHON. FIRST RKCfT.YIi, WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY.

AT 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY. Programme will he: Sonatas Op. 53, No. 4 In A Minor; Op.

12, No. I I) and No. 2 In and Op. 24. No.

6 In F. Reserved, Unreserved, 2. Plans opens at Paling'a Management. F. W.

PENTECOST, LA ROE MARQUEE. PRINCE ALFRED PARK. OOOD FRIDAY. SUNDAY, MONDAY, April Snd lo 6th. 31 a.m., 3, and 8.45 p.m, COMMISSIONER and MRS.

W1IATM0RE. SPECIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SATURDAY', 7.30 p.m. TICKETS for the Festival at all Corp or at tloulburn-strect, 1. OWN HALL, SATURDAY. APRIL loth, IBM.

First I'uhllo Appearance his return I rum r.uropc, the Talented Australian Pianist, ROY HASH, MACKKY, ROY HASH, MACKKY, HOY HABII, MACKKY, th. Talented Australian Pianist. PRICES: it Reserved (plu. t.x); Vn-reserved. Crmceadnns to Student, nn' appllrallnn.

Hoi Plan at Mc-holson's, opens Thursday, April 1. Man, kit. JOHN F. DEAN. PROGRAMME ol Mr.

Usckcj's Recital may bo .1 Nicholson's. OLIVET TO CALVARY. march anth, p.m. nOL'RKK STRKhT CONdREOATIOSAI, CHI'RCII. Near Oxford, Flinders, Campbell sts, Sydney.

Ulu I1.U. Tnllls. Mr. J.rk Yullle. Mr.

Will Collier. Orguilst, Hr. Ray Land. Choru. of Conductor! Amhros.

fllhhs, R. Svdnay Herbnt Oo presldlnr. AdBlsalon Free. Sllrer Offering. "OLTVVr TO OALVART." -lUYolAi- Utorgsttect, imt Un uZr 'i'lfciw tfauu tor iU'Mtve Fifth Successful Week of LON ClfAKEv If.

"THE IHANTOM OF THE OPERA Supported by Mury Pnllbin and Normal, Rerrr 2.U and p.m., Inlrwduc ug Mfsa Hene UmxS'u Andre IS a vane, and Mr. Joseph Holm LYCEUM, PiU-st, in Wbita Way Blk. 'Phonf ut LON LHANksY in "The Mon-dcr," his GrATeT'llSl-Ou tbo State: STUART and CAMERON, sSSS aneulalUts. On the Screen: Kemieth llarUn and ii.V. Carr In "DRUSILLA WITH A y.i i iv LYRIC WlNTERUAKUEN, Ut-orgt-si, wa 'Pltotn-, Mary Carr and Kenueih in "Drusilia with a Million "The Caigaiy huaLl0 with Hoot Gibson and the Rolling Rylhis Ju tliTS EMPRESS.

Gtjonte-st. iu.t bciuw Tovir, Great Australian production, "THE TENTH MHAU' vilh Peggy Paul. Also, 4. B. Warner iu Theatre opmi 10 s.m, PRINCE, EDWARD, 1'heatre Beauiiiul.

The Showplace of Auitrslit, Caktlereagh -street, opposite Hotel Australia. Haiiagiiig Uirectuia: E. J. Can oil, bnu E. J.

Tail. MATINEE DAILY', AT 2.30. EVERY NIGHT, AT William Fox's Great Epic of East and West. "THE IRON with George O'Brien and Madge Br-llatny. W'lH Prfor'a Leslie V.

Harvey at th, Omn, YYlll ITior rroiogue. l'isns at t'ajjiig' 4 tl Theatre. No extra tor Rookim-. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERT. Plsn Ojien at Thfatre and Pafiiig's, Will Prior and Orchertra of a.i.

labile Harvey at the Oman. Alfred O'Shea, Australia's GrealeM Tenor. Pan! Rtiwian PianUt. HAY MARKET THOTRt licorge-street, near Railway Station, In association with the Havmarket Opersitc 0rcbft THE SCARLET NAINT, Willi Mary Astor and Lloid Also LON (HANEV, iu THE MONSTER. REEDEIt and ARMSTRONG, Simultaneous yncoal big Pi-itttSt Appearing twice dilv.

rilAY LOlta DA NCfNG SfTiHii Jl An Eslablished SCHOOL of DAVCIVG HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by INTERSTATE and COUNTRY VUiton. Wiierr HcginiK'r8 tetent taeir tuition in pmate. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY. Imm in am. "Phone, or MW22S7 iir Appinutment, or wit The Season" Nc" Ihtm-e, ENft.tH FOUR STEP.

FOX-TROT, WALfZ, TANGO, CI.1SS Tuition, Monday, Tuesday, Frtdav SATURDAY AFTERNOON, (foo-'l oi-iwuiakr for bcgltiiicrs. DANCE TO-NIGHT AT 8. STATION HOUSE, nawi.on-pl.nre, near Railway flatis-m, MlaSha scoi 't'tioat, uxaii, latest Uanres, Correct Stjle. Classes and Dattcvs will Resume this feeaaoo troai April alter Eabter. City Classes, I.O.O.F.

Temple, opposite Usrk foy's Adult I tut ruction Class lut-sdar, Apill Pmctlce Dance Thurvlsy, Aprd Morning Class 10 o'cl-uck, Atil 10 Petersham lown Hail Uoirdiir, April tt Uhalimwid Town iUii Wednetdiif, April Private now daily by appolntrncnt, la City Clasnri-om, l.U.O.F. 'letnvls. FsA'-'ItOOM DANCING TAUGHT. I.KARN'ROifi St, IKlOL WHICH IRE ABC JF TEACHING. Ittcsi slyle FttX TfHtr, NEW F(H'8 CHARLESTON, TANGO.

WALTZ, and ONE. STEP taught privately, EVERY DAY, by api-oininwnt. Clsei Ttu-ftdajs and ThurMlavs, p.m. THE ARN0U) DANCING STl DlO, Eliubcth bireet, city Prim-e Edward Thcattc. -phrtw.

ni5. IKll DAY A Nil MUiL 1 SPECIAL OFFER. 10 to dav till id to tiiirfit. PRIVATE LESON.S, emit cM it. CARNIVAL DANOK, 8 TO-NIGHT, atal If Kn.VT.

(ntt-Tviews at any time re Sunday Night Cinh, PROF. BUTTLE, Mam liefer House, 2t street, near Livenimd-vlrert, -it v. ttv sr), PARTNERS GUARANTEED for ladle gn.l il. SS NIGHTS, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, Thtirf.

SKA III- ESTOV. FOUR-STEP. FO TROT. TAVt-rpHE SYDNEY'S RHIGlinsT bVME 1 RENDEZY'OUS. TO tHT.

Pol't l.AR CABARET. ee Albert Reav and The Foiiies tiirt in Sm; aid Dance, Novelties, etc. Indies 2', Gi-nllf-mfn SI. location: Elizabelb st, cttv Priof W-ward Theatre), Cbas. fOMS AND HEYR "THE FOLLIES" BVND.

4 USTRALIAN-AM ERICA PR1VUE DXNCINtJ 'Y TROT, ONE-STEP, WAf.TZ. sr-1 TANGO Taught in 4 PRIVATE LESfeONS Re.lu-el fee when two or more inciin-i irarn uwriurt. "TyIKD AIE ATTENTION TO COUNTRY VISITORS. PlIFPY F. NOW FOR THE COMING SEAMW.

l4 I.EYllN THE CHARLESTON alal New FUCK STEJ. avsi w. i-. s'llllLDREN'S llANCIN'i CLASSIS. Vj SUSS DOROTHY Kr.YM Resnmi-d Tuition Irom M-in li 2nd, 111.

Classca Darling Point. Ramlwiik, tuogee, Lindlleld. lirummovne. Pupils mav arrange Private Lesion, "it own re-i'leis-e, IM neln.nro.ir.ld. Hlllldwlck.

'I'llDlie. llrfwlrlt SH, J. irilLH-LY llw.lNr.no D'eVEHV TUESDAY' EVENING, l.ll.ftl. Trmpls, Elirabelh-streel. opposite Fo, T'S.

hlnc Featuring all latest Dances, including iJdies Gentlemen A.i.ance.1. Salmdsj sad Holiday Evenings, Ladies 1'. Gentlemen OTHER CLASSES LtTHI. Psrliculars. Pjdilieelen AI.

BHI.I PEIIMAN, STELLA and FliRllii: glNLMlS TIIEATIUCVI. STUDIO. All Son and Actions Taught by law iSerV Saturday, from 10 a.m. I to- to Ad-vanced Pupils, Monday. V.

e-liiesilay, Irom OT. UlNVIN-n CHAMBERS. PITT STREET, 'Phone. m. MuIr'S DANCING ArtW.MY.IBtW-1.

street, near Darllngliurst Iram (i rxcrnrCTION CUSS. F.VERV EYI NTNG. tl'l Lo. I)A eap.rlence. be.l visiting learher.

Fee, very moderate. Nn. )W. Phone. Wm.

ins. Onno-lte IIU-I 1.15 P.M. LEAVE SYDNEY AS UNDER. it 9 Tt tb) ll.W a.m. a.m.

a 12.2 p.m. 12.0 p.m. (b) 12. 18 p.m. ii 1.6 p.m.

ia nA Granville. CHILDREN, d. sivr.NET FERRIES. LmiTEn. ANTJ" EVERY EVENING.

THE WENTWORTH. TO-NIGHT. 7.30 late night). there la no extra charge. HIGH ART PORTRAITS.

Ii Crown Jewel. Bet FlnUh) a Postcards (Beat Ftalrt) SEND U8 YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. W. copy any photograph Mt to us. and post fre.

ft otTtS. abov. general price list. A Perloct Lllteneas Guaranteed. Send u.

photogr.ph, nd we will "''ri, fr.m It In up-to-dst. m1 aid 'VJ'-a paid, to any R.ilway Station Id M.S.W. for Perfect Ltaenes. DAY SATURDAY. THE CROWN STUDIOS.

4S1 Uueen VlctwU Building. n.xt "I VODGE FOUR-CYCLE DIESEL ro-J-' uf our launch Dodge, fitted wttli Hodge iigiiie, hy any other oil engine In Sydney Harbour. And lino is Itinli-r proof, II. Sullivan, nt Houtliiurl, "(letting splendid results from my fiuh.p. Dodge engi-tie: it drive my ui(t launch ut II knoti, un thm- gallon-, uf ui) an hour.

Jtutis smuolhly without vihirition." Mr. Sullivan Installed hit engine himself without expert assistance, proving the bimidu-ity ot Dodge engines. rom tu im H.P. O'OONOGHUE School -at, Halmalu. FAi.MEit MAIttNE lite quality Engine, ut low tilfH.

From li to CO II. I. We can aupplv a 4 11.1". KiiKinc ioinilclt) witli shall, propeller, and n.uriiiKt, for YV144L O'PONOOHUE School -st, Balmtln. XTEW REVERSE GEARa tu suit all irum inn, complete wm ISLAND KETCH, 4u toim, nut, engine, ready (or ten; nuiM.

bo Mild. STEAMER, louo Imilt PASSENGER and CARGO STEAMERS, SAILERS, TUGS, b. 'JHAWLLUS uf ANY Tuiinagi-, lor Sals at reason-blu pricrj. A. J.

KU.ERKER, Shlilirnkr, C3 Pitt it reel. TIM' CLU ICHES. We have bei'it appointed Sole Aur-iith Inr llii'Mt viH knuuii Llulciif. uud Lueu ktock i. All Hir.ca for fitKinva tmui tu heir prki-ff.

IIAI.U 73 Ui'UlgU-hrrl, iicarjjuav Sydm-y. XriVioH Moron TuSFaxv. limited. LV and kuu.nukus, douuu; HAY, M'lioiw, KMI01H. SVMNEV.

H7tiNKTUS. UlllKIl KLKt'TRICAL KQUIP9IF.NT, ANU KKl'Allt SKK IIKAIHMi KI.K(J WIHKI.KSS, ETC." pi A i TW'K mill.KItf.- Wtf hae tuicial Miiall UiL ji.iilr.4 for heuis In upleiidid LUiidilioii, will ttund ovpiert inr-pt-t 1ti. AUMU IIAKI, Ma I inn In. TjH)g, WlTd i AliKNTs lamr.iiH SIKIti-INti MAHINK Irom t'J to Wl Sorund-liiiiid Marine liiiKiiica at cry low in-iuon. F.

A. WlM'Elt, "i Mac- CilIU li-'-stlVft. 1KND FOR LIST of 4l reiiMy good Set KiiLrini. i. II Inidfd in tor NEW iiil-ltimd Uiirtfiiiii.f.

UALL 7a litorg" street, near M-m idiwj. kTl.V.ARA MARINE Sole Airr-niK. MOTORS. C. E.

WOitDWAHD. IAI NOII ami YACHT KH.S. TAlll'At LLVS, FLMiS. PENNANT. Buv the lvt, I he "Alwr.

deen" Ki'iinl MITII. COPKI.AND, and Reiri'iit mct. I'lTV. pMi'l rolling Aiixiliai ies, liom jUHmi tJii so nKo new mid mtoimHuliuI t.a Kelclien. nilS'-iv.

elc.j lll-rliiith Punlii(er Lailllfhe. SMflid for riiliibyw. HS, Hlinh-tieel. L.U SOU, P-. cit'iin'.

eoiulilioiise, K'khI seabtut. r. CAHNt- IHI1IOK TOURlNt; AK Lt Launch icn i uilb Immvv duly emrine. alue 04 riiiii--trecl. North stilm-y.

5I AWiasill HY R1VEH Lanmbtia for Mile: Jl mid Uini'liea for llire Hint riw also PALMER'S IMlATsHKDS. Hrook lyn sit iiARS. Viinici-r uTauil, Maehii-nmde (mm A us- iY M.mntuill All. liullt Slid Ktmiltf. K'M'SKN Htiil I I.

i'i 'r MW1I14. IK II. I li.ni-i.c. "i T.tl. in perfect order, 4 evcle eiinluc.

Hest nffer. II. 'olwieh. iSm sil.K UjisiHl lieik t'liiiser. laviilorv, etec- X1 trie lieht.

mil lev. beaulifullr titled, almost new. MIILKItS HOT SUED. lU'SE tt.W. Vf KT l.lt;ilt.

hrtx ready Skiffs, liiiiKbit's, Ijiiineberi, tilo Hulls reatly for niRiiiea, liifl lo "Jill Ibiised'tleck Auxiliary "CRI'lsKR. 1 hi p. M.irine Eiiirine. complete Camping Quint. -Ml ltridsr---lJDnunMiiie.

Wand COLD M'OKaTjB WORKS ftir hub. See Tciidi i rn t'olunm. Oii in.AMS uVed by all leading im-ii. W. Koleu and In J'AItrjE MtlCKS Ot lteTi- Oears.

flui'ed prices. Hull TlWHChJIiicy; ntWKIA SKIFF, Nimtoil. fr Sale, without urnr. Rinir 71. Sunday morning.

TsEUAItl.i; LM H. coppercL 2'h-P-JV Mft IMIAT. chciip, 2 p. Euitinc. liS.

1 Rol.insnii. Hrtal builder. m-Iiiml-sl. Bilmitiu. 3i TTS It winif, nil hicH.

new, nnc uuu ilrattnii-itt. jiahwiiiii. 'I'l'e. VlR SVId- Motor Licneh, onimie iimihis 1 hoi I' l'jirndc. Dniniinoyne.

:rirsALicrr.itfi'i R'-wig skiff 1 for Hire. II. Jeicei. Cu.l.iircli-sl. Piltuter AIHiAIN.

puwniKcr l-ium h. Heavy nuij BV Altl.AIN. Miuiil UmM-h. kn oriler, tit i ..,,,.,,..1 i. i Illiirbt.

IV2fU. I. ...1.. SMI I. ARIt 11(1, with Tkh.

aiit i.ai Ni ii. iiii I v.ne iniv i.iri-. H.l'.o.. Sydnry. l.iU'M HmW rjriiw Cut in 'j Svili.rv iTiiUit nr Ijinnrli.

HAMILTON. Han.l.iOk. Hiin.1. I TiToir" TTvl il Mlilul.l. iil.Hi' lnllruUr.

iy SOT? rr AM. Tin iioh-i. BOAT. 1 Light and AV rarii.ub.. me.

Ihmti. nl. Munly. TOURIST TRIPS, MOTOR HIRE, AND TRANSPORT. OIlllANUSKll KM I'llSM'NS.

un P-i anil Siiltllino INtilil j. -or Irry IJJ llklmry. Scwn A 6 11 B-'; iirtum lin.iiiiiiiii' 'tayf' I ll.M llu.m.1 rail "'l IIOTKI. I.OMTI SKO. LLL i-- 7 1 0 fc.iT"ss?r-.

'jjfl yxr JKNOI.XN fAVKS. 7 Tlnil throe 4 5 IUIMMS- BVICr. "ilfS N.r...n,. Co. VUitoiV C.iide to Sydney.

Prbe W. ree. vm- lluii.l. mi ji. I in da.

I IlKTI-IIS I' MIES AV l'l' HATES, AvaiUhlolhioiilli. iinlii-rra, JASTEK. EASIER. CAMIKimA. -ft day Joinv 'ZZ- trfc- EV.tv Wh.K Sal-day.

lAM.Allii" nil 11MV BOOKiN i. a. I. IN I LIU Maillli FiflK IIIIEAY A Woiuhiliil Tour, on th. 111 M-roMiol'-VllilN llroin Nr.oii.llrl.

All llnr I. Wall NEtASU anil Haik. Imvlinc HllllAl. Tl'l IN roMr'llKr'and lb. THE I l-lVv AT A NOMINA).

ITHST. Jull a t.ROSS. Wllliiim riTW-ifEIIN Spring at. lll.l. SVI VEY IIATIII'HSTORANIIE IMIIr iJn'K'w'lhSrAV.

iaiTs wrriloi'T nrtvw. (Alls rZT. H'l Eiidayl flllVATK VY KORI. J.iim. O-" WNEII ol i iai.1.

Ilrral Var d.lr. Jl any MUNICIPAI iti COUNCIL NOTICES. WAVKKLKi'. NAMES OF ROAIIS. nhirrt ion.

lo llin nrnnnwd llttmPl may liKlirrd Willi Ihr t'oiinril hv anv i-tri'tnr of I hr aron wtllitn nn. rninilh alli-r inlillialh.il' nl till, nolho. Mnoh ohJ.fl Ion. will nol hf In onlrr uiili'M fflvi' ri-nwiiw. Aulliorl-rd lv of Hi.

tuuncil on th. loth 4av of liun. I. W. UEAUI.EV, Town Clrrk.

ICoillirll dAVEKI.KV. March 10J9. SYDNGV'S CHIEF THEATRES. J. O.

Wn.LIAM.SOX, LIMITED, llanajluj Directors: Sir Corn TallU, E. J. TsJt, Frault Tail. 3AVL0VA, THE INCOMPARABLE- PAVLOVA 6EASOK. PAVLOVA SEASON.

PAVLOVA SEASON. 1IER MAJESTY'S, Commeiiclni: APRIL 17, mcuiorabl. complel. chantres of programme, eon-diluting noubl. "Urst iiitbl1' Saturday tin- i.iu.

ntUklllATR APPLICATION should In mad. in urilillif by those deslrou-t of attrndinff tb. great Mlioi April -Jl, May 1. May 8. Apple, inclosing cheque for 13 per Mat, to the Boa Flan, Paling's, belor.

April 12. EVERY PAVLOVA NICIIT WILL BE A BRILLIANT THEATRICAL, AXI SOCIAL EVL.NT. L'PPER CIROI.E-OALA NIIUIT. L'PPKR CIHCI.E-dAI.A WHIT. Dress Circle and Stalls beino; fully booked tnr.tlie liala Xlitht, April 17, early applications nr.

In- for bookings In m. I pper in'ie. umerlnug lll be the ssme a. In Hie Malls and Ilres AOtlress leiiciosma iii acr, P.ling'i, S3S George-streot. HER MAJESTY'S.

N1011TLY AT S. MATINEE. TO DAY ajid WEDNESDAY, 2. Tunelnl and Fasoiiiatlnir. 11.1th TIME; LAST 1.1 NHiHTS OF KAT.IA, TIME: LAST IJ NICHTS OF KAT.

llith TIME: LAST IS NIOHTS OF KATJA. Hie Be.ritcllhlir Muk-IchI Romance MARIE nl'RKK and A SCORE OF STARS. DANCINI1I GAIETY! Plan nd Upper I irele Seals at Paling till 12. WW Theatre. "IllTERION THEATRE.

Nlgblly 8. MATINEE. TO DAY and WEDNESDAY', at J. Eleventh Week nf th. Fatnmia Hebrew Coinedlan, HARRY tiREKX, III "HIVE Al JAhK.

HARRY OREF.X. Ill "HIVE AMI TAKE, with Roc Rene and merry aoelale. Presented by J. C. Williamson, ill conjunction IU E.

J. Carroll. Transferring to Palace Theatre Faturday PLAN at Paling's Ifll 10. then at Spenceley's Theatre), with dav THEATRE ROYAL. NICIITLY AT 8.

Svdney's Most Semoti'Uint MATINEE. TO-DAY nml WEDNESDAY at .1. C. Wllllanison, by iirroiiseinent Willi Earl Carroll, present the Drninatie Tliunilerbolt, I.KON boilHON In "WHITK CAROO. LEON CORDON In "WHITE CARIIO.

LEON CORDON In "WIHTE CARCO," a Lore Plnr of the Tropics. PLAN .1 Paling', till IS. then at Theatre. Day Sale, at Mac's, nevt door to Thealre Royal. 1RITEIIION T1IEATIIE.

COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. An attraction of unique interest and Importance. .1. 0. WII.lTaMSOX.

have pleai-ure in announcing the first appearance of the Billed 3oung Kncllsh eoniedv star, RKNEE KI I.I.Y, RKSK.E KELLY. REN EE KELLY. In POLLY YVITIt A PAST. POLLY WITH A PAST. POLLY WITH A PAST.

A brilliant modern nliiy hv flcorge Middleton ami (luy Roltou. Mln Renre Kelly, the original of "Daddy lvng Ijegs." has in "Polly Willi a rasi, i ilrst as a demure maid, then as woman. notorious French. First appearances in AuMrslia, AXTIirtW IIOI.I.KS, IIYI.TOX ALLEN, JACKSON Wtiro. nOKOTHV FANE, MARGARET DAMER.

EVA ROWLANDS. With whom will he associated OEORUE BARIIAl'D and BEATRICE DAY The Bor Plun will open ill Paling'i MoniViv. PALACE THEATRE. LAST 6 NHIHTS. MATINEE TO DAY, 2.15.

HOP ALONG, HOP ALONG and sc. the Great Australian Comedy ol Hie Hush, "KANGAROO FLAT." "KAXIIARon FLAT," "KANGARim FLAT," hy TAL ORIIELL. rOPL'LAR PRICES. NO EARLY DOORS. PLAN NICHOLSON'S 1111 12; then Theatre.

Day Sales White Rose (opposite Theatre). Children half price. IJ-IOWN UALL, TO-NIGHT, AT TO-NIGHT, AT S. TO-NIGHT. AT 8.

J. and N. Talt have the liouour to present Duroc and Mr. hennerlcy CLARA BUTT RUMFOIlli, CLARA Bl'TT RLMFOHll. CLAKA BUTT IIUMFORD, England's Greatest Singers, Supported by S.S.YY.

STATE CONSKRVATORII'M 0RCUEST1U (Conductor, W. Arundel Orchard), and MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAO (Brilliant French Sulo Pianist). TO-NIGHT'S PIIOURAMME: DAME CLARA BUTT WILL SINU: bong Cycle, "Sea Pictures" Elgar. (Willi Orchestra.) "Sea Slumber Song," "In Haven" (Capri), "Sabbath Morning at Sea," "Where Corals Lie," "The Swimmer." Aria, coenr s'ouvre a I. vaix," Salnt-ssens, from "Samson slid Delilah" (Willi Orchestra).

MR. KKNNERLEY RUMFORI) WILL SING: ReciL and Artu. "(1 Star ol Eve" (Tannhauser) (with Orchestra). YVagner. "Th.

Yeomeo ol England," Edward German. (W'ith Orcheslra.) MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAO WILL PLAY: Sonata in Minor Chopin. Claire de Lull. Trlana Albenlt. ORCHESTRAL ITEMS: Overture, "The Flvlng Dutchman, YYagner.

Norwegian Artists' Carnival fivemjapn. EXTRA NUMBEHS, Rest In the Lord' (with Orchestra), and "Der Wanderer" (Schubert). Accompanist, Roy Ellctt. Bo. Plan at Nicholson's.

Reserved seats lo.O and 7.H. (SKI TICKETS AT 5 fs TICKETS AT 5 ON SALE AT NICHOLSON'S. 8 TICKETS AVAILABLE TONIGHT. Direction .1. and N.

TAIT. JI0YVN "ALU OUTSTANDING EASTER MUSICAL OUTSTANDING EASTER MUSICAL ATTRACTION. WEDNESDAY', and SATURDAY, MARCH 31. APRIL 3- .1. and N.

TAIT have th. honour to announce TWO "GOOn-BYE" CONCERTS, TWO "GOOD-BYE" CONCERTS, DAME ,0 b0 and" KENNERI.EY CLARA IlltT. RI'MrORD. CLARA BUTT. CLARA Kutt: i sns BITT.

RUMrORD. CLARA Si'SEJlS SliSi SfeH: Si-SKXK neioreti oy i imito. POSITIVELY THE FINAL APPKA ANCES OF ENQ. LAND UUS.VI1-M r.n CONCERT TLATFORM. Supporleil hy WELSH C1TOHAL SOCIETY (ISO VOICES).

YVEI.SII CIIOIIAI. SOCIETY (ISO VOICES). YVEI.SH CHORAL SOCIETY (ISO VOICES). WEIII CirOIIAL SOCIETY (140 VOICES). (Conductor E.

II. Jones.) And MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAO, MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAC. MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAC, MA1IIF. ANTOINETTE AUSSENAC. Th.

Celebrated French Solo PLnlsL Accompanist Roy Ellett. wuieerl. will enahl m.nT thousand, of concert patron, and th, public generally heiir th. dlslingillsnea ra.gi.sn last time. For this reason It has oeen arranges, to charge popular prices.

ALU hr.AIIS r.w, ui ALL SEATS RESERVED, 5 plua tax. To all parts ol the mi-vmv n.TnfiSlQ OVI.V n.sv hook bv POSt. by enclosing money order or postal notes, and stsmped addressed envelope for reply. All applications for seats to made to J. and N.

Talt, ore Nicholson PLaTs OPEN m'oXDAY MORNING AT NICHOLON'S. THrecllon .1. anil N. rj-UVOU vTHEATRE Lessees, ll.rry Rlckard. Tl.oll Theslres, Ltd.

rn.n,v an TO-NIGHT. AT 8 o'clock Direct from London by R.M.S. Ormond. and Brat appearance o. 1)01.

LIE and Oil. LIE. England's Famous Sisters, lo theli Gorgeous Song Seen. TUB BIGGEST NOVELTY IM VAUDEVILLI. GAUTIER'S RRICKLAYERS.

tM A a.laxy of Cnlne Wonder Actor. In thelf World. I nnMM. I.nm. DOG ACT0RSI DOO COIIEDlANRI DOO TRAGEDIANSI BEN NEE ONE, UAI.lilAB.il Th.

Chinese Oontlnenl.l Cnine.lv Star. Inwittj. REEHER and ARMSTRONG, PUno Tricksters Th. Itsllsn Bslsncer. Return of Combine WALTER NILSSON, tlnlevelist.

DOROTHY BROWNE, 12 AUSTRALIAN WEBBING GIRLS, AESOP'S FABl.KS. Musical Director, Ernest Oram. Boa Pl.o now open Nicholson's. Tlsoll. Fsrm.r.

Golden Gale, or 'Phone CUT IHR PLAYERS' CLUB, SYDNEY. "RIOnT YOU ARE (IF YOU THINK SO)," hv I.mgt Pfranuclio. ST. JAMES'S HALL. PHILLIP-STREET, Thursday and Friday, April ath and oth, at 8 m.

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALIA. tit, 31, V. All seata bookable. Plan, Paling1, on Monday. milF.

insect PIJtY. hr the Ospek Brothers. Fantas. I tic, Startling. Join PLAVBI1X THEATRE.

First Sign, WMOSMay. aroos ruaysssa. ss snrann. mediate tatloai at which the rr-afns at- IImmI a 1 available for return within one calendar month from dalta nf IkJiM tint mnl! trlr.rV.arr., fA. not eceJin miles will be available wtur ttvnBday dtt.

ot ii4U. Th lim aianons junee to Murrumburrah f--. "om iemora tirom stations Temora to 'v UJU 845 Y.0,l",,('r?m 'Jiing and Kingsva i p.m., from Harden lationB Harden to arra). WESTERN LINE. or Cheap Trains from llathurst and station ffe blow-) I rW "I1'501 Tom Obron on O1" Line); 15.15 p.m., from I Umnge, u.3a p.m., from Uulgong (from alstiont Uul- "'Jf from Forbes (from latious Forbes to Orton Park); 10.40 p.m., from Culleii Bullen, 10.25 p.m., irom Dubbo (from stations Hubbo to Orange); 11.15 p.m., from Ry I stone; ll.4rt p.m..

Irom Cowra (from stations Cowra to Stanfield). bUNDAY. APRIL 4. p.m., from Orange. NDRTHIilRH I.IVV (For Cheap trains from West Maitland and ttatlons THURSDAY a 'Iji i a'a ouin mereoi see lie low.) AI'HII.

I ir. mi: Singlelon: 9.18 p.m., from Murnirundl (from Matlon siurrurunui to Rixs Creek); 7.25 and 11.45 p.m.. from larce. FRIDAY. APRIL a.m., from Tamwortl.

(from stations Tamworth to Murrurundi). undomtpnlionrd train, ui KnUP. 71 Wert lo from 't vh rain. Irr call. lor return witiin on.

aloJT dar monlli Irom dale of iuue Similar ticket, will also lie 'laiucd to and from In- termcdlale alallona at wliirh train, are limed to rill by train, ditwn In Cublio Timetable hook on rrldav 2nd. and Saturdav. 3rd April, aa well a. to Srduev and other stations therein. These tickets wil' "a.e a coUpon attaclicd.

which Is not available for travel when returning unless redated and it must lie Presented within the period ol availability at the tniermeoiaie siatlon. lor that purjia-e liefore Hie return journey is commenced, hased as LINE. THl'HSDAV, Al'lilL l.lsjiO p.ra. frm Kl.m.. 5.0 p.m.

Irom Nowra ((mm siatlon. Nowra to Inandcrral: l-m. from Wulhrngong. 6.: p.m. Irom Kiama (from elation.

Klama to linandcrra), p.m. from Tort Kemhla. 6.11 a.m. from Tlilrroul. K.0 a.m.

Irom ollongong, a.m. from Nowra (stations Nowra to Klama): J-- frm Klama (from station. Kiama lo Uium- 5 50 Port Kern 7.2 im- 0.U a.m.. 2.0 p.m., and -'5 pm. fronaollongnng: 6.211 a.m.

anil 2.10 p.m. Irom Nowra (Irom stations Nowra lo rnaiidrrra a.m. from Nowra (from stations Nowra to Unaiidrrra also from slat in, ou Port Kemhla llranrh liy cou- MUMIAt. APRIL a.m. Irom Port Kemhla, 6.11 a.m.

from Tlilrroul, 0.0 a.m. from Wollnqruiut. wi Kor "'rom latloiis Nowra to Klama). SOinilKKN LINK. TIII'RSIIAV APRIL from Hon V.I.

and Irom slalion. on the Plclon-Hitlagong lmp Line hy train leaving Milt.gong at 6.46 stations on the t-amileu Itrancl, by train leaving Camden at Uuuhnni (Irora stations Ooulbiirn lo WeraDj 8.10 p.m. Irom Moss Vale, 11.60 p.m. Irom (Joullnirn, and stations on Hie Mittagong. Picton Ujop Lin.

h.v train having Mlttagong at p.m. 11.20 p.m. from tioulburu. 2--' a.m. from Piclon and from stations on Hie Mlltagong.piclon Ixmp Line, hv train leaving illttagong at 6.46 a.m., and th.

Camden Branch by tram leaving Camden 7.20 a.m.; 8.111 a.m. from Mosa ale (from stations Mos, Vale to Tahmoor) 60 a.m. from (Joulburu (from slat ions Unulhurn to Herai); 0.52 a.m. from (loulliurn (TO STATIONS AS FAR AS MOSS VALE ONLY) S.60 p.m., from (Inif bum and from stations on the MHtaKoti(c'pfcton Loop Line by train leaving MiltaKimg at 6.45 n.m. SATUHIMY, Z.m.

from Pkioii and from stations on the Mfttagong Picton Loop Line by train leaving Mlttagong at 6.45 a.m.. and Camden Branch by train leaving Camden at 7.20 a.m.; 4 20 from Coulburn (from Siationa Ooulbuni to a ll'U" (TO STATIONS AS JAU AS MOS VALE ONLY); 1 p.m. from Ooulburn; 1.5 p.m. and 8.10 p.m. from Moss Vale, and from stations on the MitUgoug-Pieton Loop Line btr train leaving Miltagong at 3.20 p.m..

and the Camden Line P-m- 4-60 M-MONDAY. APRIL 6. 7.17 a.m. from Picton and from Mittagonaj-Plcton Loop Line, by train leaving Mllta-gong at 6.45 a.m., and stations on the Camden Branch by tram leaving Camden at 7.20 a.m.; tt.15 a.m. from Moss Vale (from stations Moss Vale to Tahmoor): 6.0 a.m.

from Ooulburn (from stations Clou I bun, 10 Werai); 8TAT10SS AS 'AI AS WESTERN LINE. THURSDAY, APRIL p.m. from Orange (from stations Ualhurst to Huwenfela) 2.15 v.m from Lithgow (from stations Llthgow to Hartlev Vale) 4.40 p.m. from Mount Victoria (from station's Mount Atctoria to bmu Plains); fl.25 p.m. from Lithgow, ln.5 p.m.

from llathurst (from stations llathun-l to Hartley Yale); 11.20 p.m.. Irora YVallerawauu FRIDAY APRIL a.m. from W.lteraw.ng (from stations Hallerawang to Hartley Vale); 6.67 a.m. from Mount Victoria (from etatiotis Mount Victoria to Emu Plains). SATURDAY, APRIL a.m.

from Mount- Vic tiirla (from stations Mount Victoria to Emu Plains); 8.3ft a.m. from Lithgow (from stations Lithgow to Hartley Yale); 8.52 a.m. from. Lithgow, P.Htt a.m. J.O p.m., 3.0 p.m., 4.20 p.m.

from Mount Victoria; i2.4 p.m. mm Bathurst; 1.16 p.m., from Wallerawang. SUNDAY, APRIL 4. 0.5 p.m. from Orange (from siationa Hat hurst to Hartlev Y'ale) MONDAY.

APRIL a.m. from Mount Victoria (from stations Mount Victoria to Emu Plains); til30 a.m. from Llthgow (from atationa Lithgow to Hartley Yale). NORTHERN LINE. THURSDAY.

APRIL p.m., 2.10 p.m., 2.30 p.m.. 3.2.1 p.m., 3.45 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 6.83 p.m., 8.30 p.ra., 7.20 p.m., from Newcastle; 3,13 p.m., and 4.45 p.m. from Went Maitland; 4.45 p.m. and 6.25 p.m. from Uosloni; 10.15 p.m.

from Singleton (from stations West Maitlaud to Waratah). FRIDAY. -APHIL a.m., 0.10 a.m., fl.60 a.m., 3.45 p.m., 6.33 p.m., and 7.20 p.m. from Newcastle; 5.3ft a.m., 4.46 p.m., and 8.20 p.m. from West Maitland SATURDAY.

APRIL a.m.. 1.5 p.m., 4.43 p.m.. 0.20 p.m.. from West Maitland; 8.60 a.m.. 11.0 a.m., I.S3 p.m., 1.50 p.m., 6.33 p.m., and 7.20 p.m.

from Newcatitlc. MONDAY. APRIL a.m. from West Maitland and 8.60 a.m. from Newcastle.

Cheap Excursion ticket) issued in the Up direction will not be available for return bv Express, Mail, and Relief Moll Trains on anv day, or the 8.46 p.m. train to Kcmpsey on Ruiidavs. exeoptlnir that tickets issued from tin? Southern and Wet-tcrn Lines on Saturday, 3rd April, will-be Available for return by Mail or Relief Mail Trains leaving Sydnev up to and including Monday, 6th April, 11I2H; and 'those issued from the Northern Line on Frldav and Saturday, 2nd and 3rd April, will lie available for return hy Mall or Relief Mail Trains leaving Sydney up to and Including Tuesday, 8th April, 1028. Tickets Issued In the Up direction at the single fare and a quarter rate wilt, not be available for return by Express, Mail, or Relief Mail Trains, with the following exceptions, vis. Passengers from stations Junee Junction to Frampton, rcmorn to Cootamundra West, Cooma to Tiiggerauong, Cronkwcl) and THratga Lines, Stations Forbes to Plne-i-lilTe, Iroudale tn (lulgong, may return bv the Mail Relief Mail Trains leaving Sydney, Sunday nights excepted.

COMO. NATIONAL PARK. ETC. On Friday Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, April 2nd, 3rd. 4th, and 61b, the Maximum return tares from Sydney, lied fern, and intermedial! Illswarra suburban Stations (Including ttie Raukstowu Line) to Mnrtiiale, Oat ley, L'omo, Sutherland, I-oftus (for National Park), and National Park, will not exceed Hrst-ctass.

and 18 second-class, available for return until Tuesday. 8th April, 1H20. ALTERED R1INNINO AND CANCELLATION OF ORDINARY TRAINS. On THURSDAY, ArKIL 1st. FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd, MONDAY.

APRIL fith. and TUESDAY', APRIL flth, the 7.50 a.m. train Coot am una ra to Sydney will run through irom (Joulhurn, calling only at Moss Vale. Liverpool, and Strathfleld to set down. Service for North Uojlnurn mid stations usually served by the Cootamundra train will he given by Special Train leaving Ooulburn 'on'UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, APRIL tlth, 7th, 10th, and 12lh, tin 0.45 a.m.

train Sydney to Cootamundra will start at 10.85 a.m., calling only at Strathfleld, Liverpool, CampMltown, Picton. and Moss Y'ale to pick up passengers, then st all stations In Cootamundra In pick up and set down passengers. Service lo and from eta-lions aa far as Moss Y'ale by Special Train leaving Svdncy at 0.45 a.m. On SUNDAY APRIL 4th, the 8.25 p.m. train Sydney to llardcri Wild.

NOT RUN. Passctmcra for stations us far ss Ooulburn to travel by 8.40 p.m. Cooma Mall, and those tor stations beyond Ooulburn to travel by 8.10 p.m. Temora Mail. On SUNDAY, APRIL 4th, the 8.16 p.m.

Mall Sydney to Hlavuey WILL NOT HUN. Passengers for stations usuallv served by this trsin will require to travel bv the 7.65 p.m. Forties Mall Train Instead. On SUNDAY, APRIL 4th, the 0.55 p.m. train Svdnev to Mt.

Victoria WILL NOT RUN. Passenger for pint ions usnaPv served hy this train to travel bv the ft. 60 p.m. Mndgec Mail, ON OOOD FRIDAY', APRIL Snd. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd.

AND KSVER MONDAY APRIL Mh, the ordinary train will lie cancelled, and Special Time-table substituted on the under mentioned jicctlous: flvdney PirramaMa. Wa-crhitl. Ihtnkttown. Cs mp! -ell town. Ilornsbv.

Pnrltb-Hfehmnnd. MPson's poh.t-llnrnahT. For further alteration, on all lines see handbills. nPFCIAL MOUNTAIN SERVICB. Cheap Tickets at week-end special excursion rates will he Issued bv Special Train leaving Llthgow for Ratonmba at 0.46 a.m.

on Easter Monday, 6th prll, to and from all sin (Ions st which the train is timed tn call, available for return nil day ni ivntf only, hut tint bv Mall tralna. The fares at Week-end Special Excursion Rates are based aa follow: Second Return. Ordinary single fare, mini mum 1 '8. Flrsl class Return fVcnnd cIsM WeeV-Ttd Special Excursion Fare, plus one-third. minimum 2, M'iXhHAi.

Ann.i tr.sir.r. 1 Mftn Unod Frlritv, April fli morning mineral rriln Sydney to Rook wood Cemetery and return 'vl wi not rim. On Sstnrdav, April 3rd, a momma? Funeral Tram III leave Sydney at 0.83 a.m. for Ronkwood Ceme- On Good Fridsv, April 2nd. flood Sheds at all Stations will be closed.

On Rster Saturday, April 1rd, and Baiter Mnndav, April 6th, the Oooda Sneds at Harlfng Harhmir and Alexandria vlll be npened until 10 a.m. for the delivery of perishable trsfflr only. The Oooda Sheds st all other places will closed except for the receipt and dtllm vt perishable trafle, liieso Tickets will be available tor return two mouths from dme of Ismip, and will have a couiwu attached, which mu.t be exchanged for a hiiiRle ticket on the dav of wnimenceinit of Journey, but return journey mu.t not be commenced before Uood Fridio, oj April Interstate Holldav Excunilon Ticketi Issued In New South Wales are not available by Expreu trains except those l-uad to South Australia. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS. Down In addition lo the cheap tickets luued on Friilayf.

Salurilats, and Mtixlays, as aliown lit I'uonc TimetaUle Hook, the following arrangement will be Week-end Special Excursion Tickets will be issued by the undermentioned Dovtti trains to and from the iiNiial Matioi.n spec-itled in Public Timetable Book iivuilnble fur return until, Tuesday, fitti Afiril. W2fl. Cheap IWciirtiion Thkefs will aUo be lued by the undermentioned Down Trains to and from all stations which the trnin-i are M'own to call an far an Nonra, Ooulbiirn, Itathurpt (Wallerawiing-Gwahnrar, and Taraiia-Obenin lines excepted). Wekt Maitlaud. and Morpeth, available for return vtilhin one calendar month from drile of itwue.

Thetie liekels will hae a coupon uttHi'htHl. whii-h is not available for travel when returniiis iiiiI.m. rnliite.1. and Mich tickets must at named thereon (or intermediate jtatlon, Inr that hetor. th.

return journey I. coiunienrH. i The rnren al Meek-eml Special Excursion Cheap Eciir.ii rain, are hascil I tteek l.n.l Special Exi-urslon clas re- 1 turn: Ordinary slic-le laieminli 1ni. I I irsl.clas, return: Second-class week-end Special El- curMoti fare, phot one-third (minimum las. return: Ordinary single fare flu.

otie-third (iiilnl it. 2. I return: Second-class Cheap Excursion Fare plus one-third (minimum CHEAP TRAIN'S FROM SYDNEY. ILLAW'ARRA LINE. THI'IISDAY.

APRIL a.m. Klama. S.15 p.m. Klama (to stations south of Wollongoiig onlv), li.lj p.m. am 0.0 p.m.

Klama; 8.20 a. 3.0 p.m.. 4. "5 p.m.. p.

ii.in.. ami 11.1.1 p.m. to Wollon- gong; n.lll a.m. lo station, south of Kiamn and Port Kemlilii Hrai.eh only: 3.10 p.m.. 6.61.

p.m. south of Kiaiual, 7.111 p.m., 10.60 p.m. to p.m., 4.46 p.m.. and 8.0 p.m. to Port Kembla; 0.2.

p.m. to Tiiirroul. FRIDAY, APRIL a.m.. 7.60 a.m., 8.20 P.m.. 4.2A p.li,., s.i, p.m.

g'nr: 7.1)0 a.m.. K.lil a.m. (station, south fclair. and Port Kemhla Brunch). p.m.

ami 1110 p.m. lo Nnwra; k. n.llO a.m.. and 2 16 p.m. lo Kiama, 8.HI a.m.

lo Thlrrou! SATl'RDAY, APRIL a. 8.50 a in 1 uoiin. 1 j8 p.in., 2. p.m.. 4.4.1 p.m., 5.60 Wnllonming.

8.10'..,,;., 50 or, K.ini. and 8.0 p.m. to Nowra; 10.60 p.lu. to Th Im. ul.

0.50 Branch onlv). "''oii soiiin of Klama and Port ami a.m. to Kiama; 8.30 a.m. Tiiirroul. SOI'Tlls'llV Tlrt as Inr as lioulhuni.

nd T'c'n Twe 'nj? Tsralga. Pm. and 4.8 p.m.. TIIIH.MMV. APRIL am Zm; MS a.m Lm'.

siatlon. on th. 'town, 0.7 and to Sl Camden Line. 360 6-)6 P.m. tn Coulhiinl stii- tn Pic, KATI RIMY.

APRIL TA ni 'ST. "IS 8 IZ' to rnrnden Line. i. p.m. to Ibin.lnnnf UmilUrn.

and statiotis on the Camden and Picton OoulZni fi'm MoM Vttle MONDAY, APRIL to (Ion I hum and siatlon, on the Picton-Mlttarong Loop Line? I 0 to p.7 a.m. to Mom Yale, M5 a.m. to atationa on the Camden Line. WESTERN MF. J'hma Trai1" ItolhuM.

i- .1. 'loiis vent of liathuraf and he Olveron and line. fCr parlieulars sh.nvn tSrier 'ar antI WKIiXESDAY. MAltril "V'1 4 tn m- Victoria. 8.27 am.

to tatlniui ninrttmvii to Prnrith, 8.M a.m. to atatlons -2' Dublin. 1HURSDAY. APRIL a.m., 12.15 p.m., P.m., p.m., fl.ai p.m.. nlll 7 to i.ithBOWi K2i lo a M.2.1 a.m..

a.m., SO P. 4 p.m.. 6.1R p.m., p.m., (t.13 p.m., P.m and fi.5. p.m.. lo Ml.

Victoria, 8.27 a.m. to stations ajUowi, 10 Penrith. 8.M a m. to stations on the Richmond Line, 0.27 a.m. to Matiorw Hartley Vale to Litl.Kow.

p.m., n.m., to Katooniha, s.th P.m. ami 10.4.1 n.m. tn Rnthuntt, 0.50 p.m. and 11 5 P.m. to Wa'lcrawaiiir, In.

15 r.m. to stations on the Line. FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 7.2.1 P.6 a.m.. 8,20 a.m, a.m., 11.25 a.m., .1.55 ir.m., and 4 p.m., to Ml.

5.1S p.m. to Htntions IVnrlth to Valley Heichls. 7.55 11. m. nud a.m.

to flat hunt, 8,27 a.m, lo station! Rlacktown to Penrith. 8.5tt a.m. and 5.10 p.m. to millions on the Rlefmiond Line, 9.48 a.m. and tlM p.m.

lo Llthtrow. SATURDAY. APRIL a.m. and 8.25 p.m. to natliursl.

B.5 a.m., 8.o a.m.. 11.25 a.m., 12 noon, 1 n- L25 p.m., i.a p. 2.5 p.m., 3.50 p.m., it.15 p. to Mt. Victoria.

8.27 a.m. to station nfacktowi. to Pcmltli. ..4 a.m., 5.47 p.m., lo slflllona on the Richmrnid Line, 0.27 a.m. to sta-lion Itoweofcl to lliithtii'-t.

I.2S it.m. Downside to Penrith. 1.87 p.m. to Richmond, 2.25 p.m., 7.55 p.m., mid 11.20 p.m. to Liihiow, 5.

33 p.m. -o Penrith. SUNDAY. APRIL a.m. to Mt.

Victoria, tjo a.m. tn Richntnud. ft.1.1 11. m. to Penrith MOVDA 4PH1L a.m..

IMS a.m. to Ka tonmha, 7.55 a.m.. Llthuow, 8.5 a.m., g.20 a.m.. Mt. Victoria, S.27 a.m.

to sttlnn Rlactf-town to Penrith, 8.50 a.m. to i-tiitions on the Richmond line. NORTIH RN USE. Cheap Tnilns as West Maitlaml and Morpeth. (For rhean Trains to station north of West Maitland.

pnrtlmlaw uluiwii nmlpr head Ihr "Down Trains at ulrnrlc far niu a nunrter: WEDNESDAY, MA Hi 'II a.m. and P.25 a.m. to Newra-tle. THURSDAY. APRIL i a.m..

7 a.m.. 8.17 a 0.30 a.m.. 12.10 p.m., 1.50 p.m.. to Newcastle; 2.5 p.m., lo otNlinn lo Newcastle: 4.10 n.m.. In utatlnnn Woy Woy tn Newcnntlc; 4.15 p.m..

0,17 p.m.. to New cattle: 7.15 p.m. tn Miitioni llosfiird tn Neweantle: p.m. nitil 10 p.m. tn Newciwtlej 0,25 n.m.

to Wvomr: 1o.25 a.m., 12.35 p.m., OR p.m., 9 20 p.m., and 10.35 p.m.. to Wen MnRlmid; 11.35 a.m., 1.17 o.m.. 2.1.'. p.m., 4.3."i n.m.. 5.8 p.m..

5.55 p.m., p.m., n.m.. ft. 35 p.m.. to (io.fopl. FR1DXY.

APRIL 2. fi 10 a.m., 0.35 a.m., 12.10 p.m., 2.5 p. 4.10 p.m.. and 7. 15 p.m..

to Newcastle: 7 a.m., to utiitimis In 7.3 a 7.25 a.m., 8.17 a.m.. a.m.. 0 a.m.. O.JW a.m., and 5.20 p.m lo 0.211 a.m., to Wyonfr only; .1.25 a.m. to itatlnim Wwmir to Newcn.tle.

SATURDAY. APRIL 7 a.m.. 1.5 p.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.51 p.m.. p.m., it.W p.m., nttd 11.5 p.m., tn Newcastle: n.m.. n.

17 n.m., 0 a.m., 0.3.1 12.8 p.m.. p.m., and 7.5 p.m., to Oosfonl; H.20 a.m. tn Wvons only; 0.25 n.m.. to st-ations Na-nira In Newciiilli': 1,8 p.m., In Wvumr. SUNDAY.

APRIL I. 7.55 a.m.. IliiwkeKhury River; a.m.. 8.35 11. 0 25 a.m., and 0.30 a.m., to Uos-fopl; 0 a.m.

to Veweai-tlc. MONDAY. APRIL a.m., and 8.17 a.m.. New-taxtle: 7.25 11.111.. 8.30 a.m..

0.3 a.m.. and 0.35 a.m., to UeKfnrd; D.2U a.m., tn Wrong only; 9.25 a.m., to station, In Neniaslle. DOWN TRAINS AT SINtJI.R FARE AND QUARTER KTKS 10 RTATIONH HEVOND tlOULHIIHN. RATHURST, AND WEST MAITLAND. Th'kets at (he rale of Single Fare and Quarter for Double Journey Onltilmimi 211 tirnt i'lnst and 10 lecombchi-ti.

will be Itsued tit Sydney and tatlotM at which the train are tiinel to call by the undeniienl toned down t'liin in Yarra to Yses Town, Tlrrauna lo fonmn. T.iralira and Crook-well Lines, ntntloiu Irondiile lo t. nixing. Oheron Line, Blations Orton Park to Cully a to Dubbo, Karlev tn Tamworth. and Telanih to Tares, available for return within one calendar mouth from date of iMue.

except that nueh tfckels lued for dirtsnee not excenlliia: 20 mlleo will Ite available for return vlthln seven dins of date of bue. Thene tiel-ets will have a coupon ntlachetl, whih Is nt uvailnble for tiatel whrii retuniliiR uulcn, reihiln', inn! null tickets iiui'l be prcneiited nl ntntiotn naiu.i thneoti for Inter-medinto station) for that purpoxe. Sccoud-clarta faro loan; stelioti xoulh of tioulburu. CnwWt 11, or Turalffa Lines, wet of RathiirM, or north if Went Mitftland, Ail) not be lena than the Cheap Vxuihm Kare to iloulburu, Hathursl, and West Miiitlaud reflectively. SOUTHERN LISti.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH p.m.. tn stations on the Coottta Line: 10 2. p.m., to stations on the Crookttell ami Tarnlgn Line. THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 0.45 tn stations Yarra lo Ysmj Town; 8.40 p.m..

tn siatt ms TuKiieranniifr to Coonut; 8.45 p.m., tn Mfltloii, Ttrranna to Uueaiibeyau; 10.25 p.m., tn Btatiof on the Line. WKNTEUN LINK. W'KDNl'SHAV, MUtl.TI p.m.. to Dubbo. THURSDAY, APRIL I.

9.27 a.m., to sLitinus on the Oheron Line; 2.11 p.m. and lu.45 p.m., lo Orange; 11.25 p.m.. to Cultrotig. SATURDAY, APIIIL p.m., to Oramjt. NORTHERN LINE.

THURSDAY, APRIL 1.. 1'20 a.m., 12.83 p.m., and 0.2ii p.m. tu Taree. 10.25 a.m. and P.9 p.m.

to Tam- WEEK END SPECIAL KXCURlOV TICKLTS OR-DINAHILY ISSUED ON FRIDAY. Jud. SATURDAY, ".1 i. vniv ut. iPiMl Wil lifp AVAIt.AHI.K FOR RETURN UNTIL TU1HAY.

nth APRIL, lirjil, HEAP EXCURSION TICKETS hltDINARILY ISSUED ON FRIDAY. 5lh MARCH. WILL HE AVAII.AHLE FHIIl'tv' AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. WARWICK FARM RACES. THIS DAY, SATURDAY.

MARCH 27. 1926. FIRST RACE, SPECIAL TRAINS WILL 11.40 a.m. Horses), from Alexandria Siding. ll.fi a.m.

11.2 a.m. am. 11.36 a.m. u.escrvc. rarriaees tor stem- Vtstru mi thU train leave Platform 9.) 1 i 1 'h1 i ''lit 'N 1 3 r.

c.ratt.rt (b) Calls at airainnem. Special Train eonveylnir Wengers and hor-ea will leave Cra-rrvHle rj The 123 and 12.38 p.m. Trains will not arrive at YVarwick Farm in time for tne am 1.5 p.m. Train will not arrive in time lor the tirst or st Mn be purcbued at Combined RaHwar and Admi.ion Ttrticts lor the Saddihig Paddock or St. Lew the Central Rftlway Station or Suburban Stations.

to the 11.38 a.m. Train, let-Hnf Those travelling In the Reserved Carriages for Members, form will require to produce their badges to the conductor to gain theteU-. CROpm tt BUgh ctreet. Sydney. SUNDAY TOURIST HARBOUR TRIP LEAVES FORT MACQUAtllE, MAN O1 WAK STErS, 3 P.M.

Weather and other circumstance, permitting. Viewing South Shore. V.uelusc. Sydney Head, and Balmoral Beach, then passing through th. viewing oouiu io Mplot Mlddc Harbour to Mllarney.

MEMBERS OF LATE STATE ORCHESTRA WILL RENDER SELECTIONS FROM GRAND OPERA MEM AND POPULAR MUSIO ON ALL TOURIST HARBOLR TRIPS. ADULTS, B1270 4 lines). EVERY AFTERNOON THE WENTWORTH. The proper social environment lor Show Week Entertaining. EASTER GALA YVEEK COMMENCES APRIL 1st.

SPECIAL NOVELTIES. TO-NIGHT. Continental dinner from Bright Cabaret for which BOOK NOW FOR OUR EASTER GALA WEEK. 'Phone, BWIS61. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY.

TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. THE AMBASSADORS. THE AMBASSADORS. Delightful Dining. Service.

Music, Dancing, and Cabaret that nev.r falters. Continental Dining, from 7.30, 21 (l.ale Night). 8uppers of YVorth, rom 10.90, 106. THE AMBASSADORS' INCOMPARABLE BALLET wilt Dance them, of Exqulslt. Beauty, "THE PASSING OF THE HOURS." Additional Cabaret Items will Include Carr.

and Russian Dane. "La Petit Fleur, Song Dance, Th. ot Cabaret entirely ire. of rh.rg, THE AMBASSADORS PREMIER DANCE ORCHESTRA. A Perfect Band, A Perfect Spring Floor, A Perfect Dane USUAL AFTERNOON TEAS, S.30 to S.30, 5.

Full Cabaret IwlM D.ily. Order all Wine. TMfrm p.m. 'Phm. M30A8.

ADMIRABLE PHOTOGRAPHS. Ti THE INTRINSIC VALUE AND ARTISTIC MERIT OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS YAK" THE CROWN STUDIOS ARE ADMIRED BY ALL LOVERS OF THE BEAUT riruu. THEY ARE CHARACTERISED BY THOSE DIbTINCTIVE TOUCHES ONLY POSSIBLE TO ARTISTS TRAINED IN THE PRODtCT10N OF "'O" PORTRAITS. YOU GET PHOTOS A LITTLE BETTER AT THE CROWN STUDIOS IBM ivu ur.i AnrwriKKE KLSG. GENERAL PRICE LIST of Modem High Art Portraiture.

No Inferior work. Each careful study. OUR BEAUTIFUL BROMIDE PHOTOGRAPHS FAR AND AWAY the Best Id Sydney. IJ Pari, Panela (Best Finish) 11 13 Cabinet. (Best Finish) 15 OUK SEPIA BROMIDE PORTRAITS.

A I'ermanent a. th. Hills. Pari, Panela (Best Finish) tilt 13 IfW KOR RFTT HI UNTIL TUESDAY, tl'h APRIL, 120. i fry, msklng usual stoppages, returning from Rook-CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS TO SYDNEY.

wood Cemetery at 11.20 a m. UP-TO-DATE PROVisION FOR BRIDES AND WEDDING PARTIES. 1. a th rutt or sfmrle fure and a nuaiter for the dmible Journey (inhiimum 211 tlrst clan and 18 second-class) will be lamil undermei.tlotieil rain; at stations Junee to Varrit, Tcraora to Coota mm. (In Wee, Yo.mg to Ktugsvale, to 'llrrauna, Cnninell and rnnilja Lie.

Uiii'bo tn l.ullya, rnrhes to Pluciltf, Molong tn Orton Park, Cowra to Stan. Held, Oheron Line, (lulifong to Iron dale. Tamworth to rarley, and Tarea lo Telarah, to Sydney, and toter- OPEN ALL (OoiiUdukI on.

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