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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI (Late Everybody’s TIVOLI IVOLI THEATRE). TIVOLI. Direction: R. A. SHEPARD. MUSGROVE CELEBRITY MUSGROVE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. NIGHTLY AT 8. NIGHTLY AT 8. Vaudeville, as played at the Palladium, London, and Hippodrome. New York. Direct from the Tivoli Theatres in Sydney and Melbourne. THE WORLD'S VERY BEST. The Show that has got ,E^SJ B ?rP Y "tolling their friends IO SLE 11. NIBLO AND DORIS Eccentric NIBLO AND DORIS Corniques The Gipsy REBE KLSSLOVA Vio’inist. REBE KESSLOY A MAY AND KEITH In Vivacious MAY AND KEITH Varieties. Brilliant Austro- CLARE bOLLY lian Contralto. CLARE SOLLi * TULLY SISTERS And their Famous TULLY SISTERS 4 . Jazz Band 4 (In Musicahties). DANNY d’ALMA And His WonderDANNY d’ALMA Dll Dogs. And the TNer Popular HANLON BROS. Pantomtaiists HANLON BROS. Extraordinary. „ In "Tho Hotel Impossible. THE SATURDAY. The Famous English Comedy Trio, WINDSOR, EDGAR, and WINDSOR, EDGAR, and WINDSOR. EDGAR, and HELLE WAX, Three Men, two Violins, and a Plaintive Baritone. DONALD STUART, DONALD STUART, The High and Mighty Magician. BOX PLANS at Bristol. Day Sales at the Tivoli Confectionery Shop. PRICES.—2s.. 3s. 4s. (P lus tax) Booking Is. extra. Phone sb. ABSOLUTELY LAST NIGHT. "HOLLYWOOD.” "HOLLYWOOD.” > "HOLLYWOOD. Cast includes Charlie Chaplin Mary Pickford and Doug. h airbanks -0 real 1 Stars, and 30 Screen Celebrities. rjVHE - KING’S (Wellington’s Premier Picture House). Kindly Note.—This Theatre will be closed on Friday (Anzao Dny). vtngs Commencing IB iT an PEO - The Greatest Mystery Play KING’S Ever Filmed, KING’S "THE ACQUITTAL” Ring’s "the acquiital, si i g® 188KING’S CLAIRE W*ND°fa. NOBKING’S MAN KE^,p^ v a i?43 EICILVBD KING’S TRAVERS. KING’S A Magnificent Picturisation of KING’S one of the Greatest Plays ever KING’S staged in London and New KING’S A ork. KING’S KING’S COHAN AND HAKKIo. KING’S Here’s a Picture that will keep KING’S you guessing and leave you KING’S surprised. kTNG j S KING'S Supporting Programme is g® KING’S &»HE S TBA KING’S Will render a glorious KING’S rTt Programme KING’S MR. L. D. AUSTIN, KING’S Musical Director. KING’S Box Plan at the BriMoL or KING’S after 5.30 at the Theatre, KING’S ’Phone 22—212. A MBASSADOR CABARET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Opening of FLEET SEASON. FLEET SEASON. Daily Sessions:— Morning lea, 10-12. Luncheon, 12-2. Afternoon Tea, 3-5. Evening Cabaret, 8-12. Featuring Every Afternoon TRIXIE LUKE In New Dances. Reserve early. ’Phone 1636. THE AMBASSADOR. PUBLIC NOTICES. ’ ANZAC DAY. THE REHEARSAL OF ROYAL CHORAL UNION And HARMONIC SOCIETY. MEMBERS, please note that the Rehearsal at the TOWN HALL This Evening will commence at 7.30 sharp, instead of 8 as formerly announced. H. TEMPLE WHITE. '"CENTRAL MILITARY COMMAND. ' ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL SERVICES. ALL Officers and other ranks of the Active List, whose Units are not parading for tho purpose, and all OffiSers of tho Reserve and Retired Lists, lire invited to attend the Anzao Day Memorial Services in uniform. Order of dress: Full Dress, Khaki, with medals; Officers with swords, other ranks without arms. Memorial Services will be held in Wellington as follow:— (1) At the Cenotaph, opposition King’s Theatre, 11 a.m. (2) At the Town Hall, 3 p.m. (3) At the Opera House, 3 p.m.; and at various Churches as may be advertised. J. H. WHYTE. Lt.-Col. , General Staff Officer, Central Command. sth, 15th, and 19th Batteries, R.N.Z.A. X/TBMBERS of the above Units are IVI. notified that there will be a COMPULSORY PARADE on ANZAC DAY at the Garrison Hall, at 2.15 p.m., followed by a Service at the Basin Reserve at 3 p.m. AV. G. STEVENS, Cant... R.N.Z.A. T ADY’S ADMISSION TICKETS for the Dances to be given by the Citizens of Wellington for Petty Officers and Men of the British Squadron, will be obtainable at the MAYORESS’S ROOM, TOWN HALL, Between the Hours 2 and 4 THIS AFTERNOON. BEST and a Cup of Suratura Tea will take away that tired fetltag after a hard day.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 180, 24 April 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 180, 24 April 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 180, 24 April 1924, Page 9