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AMUSEMENTS. OF MUCH INTEREST TO THEATREGOERS. fTUVOLk THEATRE1 POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT. The Management have much pleasure in announcing that, due to the splendid i support accorded them by theatregoers, they are enabled to present their niagnifioent programmes, comprising the cream of English, American, and Continental vaudeville acts DIRECT from the TIVOLI, SYDNEY, At the following scale of charges:— As and From Monday Next. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (Inclusive): Gallery Is. 6d„ Stalls 2s. 6d„ O.S. and D.C. 3s. 6d.; Booking 6d. extra (all plus tax). SATURDAYS & HOLIDAYS: Gallery 25., Stalls 35., O.S. and D.C. is.; Booking Is. extra (all plus tax). TIVUBI (Late Everybody's TIVOLI IVOLI THEATRE). TIVOLI. Direction: R. A. SHEPARD. The Home of MUSGROVE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. NIGHTLY AT 8. THE WORLD’S VERY BEST. The Show that has got EVERYBODY "telling their friends" TO SEE ITContinued phenomenal success of Vaudeville as presented in London, the Continent, and Sydney. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, ' TO-DAY, TO-DAY. At the MATINEE AT 2.30. MATINEE AT 2.30. MATINEE AT 2.30. MATINEE PRICES: Adults, 25., Children Is- to all parts (plus Tax); Booking, Is. extra. First Appearance of The Famous English Comedy Trio, WINDSOR, EDGAR, ami KELLEWAY, WINDSOR, EDGAR, and KELLEWAY, WINDSOR, EDGAR, and KELLEWAY, From the London Hippodrome. Three Men, two Violins, and a Plaintive Baritone. DONALD STUART, DONALD STUART, The High and Mighty Magician. And NIBLO AND DORIS Eccentric NIBLO AND DORIS Comiques. The Gipsy REBE KESSLOVA Violinist. REBE KESSLOVA MAY AND KEITH In Vivacious MAY AND KEITH Varieties. Brilliant Austra- CLARE SOLLY lian Contralto. CLARE SOLLY TULLY SISTERS And'their Famous TULLY SISTERS 4 Jazz Band 4 With his DANNY D’ALMA Wonderful Dogs, DANNY D’ALMA LAST NIGHTS OF HANLON BROS. Pantomftnists HANLON BROS. Extraordinary. In "The Hotel Impossible.” BOX PLANS at the BRISTOL till Noon; afterwards at the Theatre, 'Phone 80. Day Sales at the Tivoli Confectionery. PRICES.—2s.. 35.. is. (plus tax). Booking Is. extra. JfLEET WEEK_ ATTRACTIONS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. DUSTIN’S ROOMS, CUBA STREET. S p.m. to 12. Good Music. Good Supper. Four Hours' Entertainment. . LATEST NOVELTY DANCES. Melody Jazz Orchestra. PUBLIC NGIICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO VICE-AD-MIRAL SIR FREDERICK L. FIELD. K.C.8., C.M.G., AND THE STAFFS OF THE IMPERIAL NAVAL SQUADRON. A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered to Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick L. Field. K.C.8., C.M.G., Commanding the visiting Imperial Naval Squadron, and the staffs of H.M.S. Hood and Repulse, in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on MONDAY. APRIL 28, at 12 o’clock noon. Citizens are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor. SOUTH AFRICAN AVAR VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. CHURCH PARADE AT ST. PAUL’S, MULGRAVE ST., SUNDAY, 3 P.M. (COMRADES will fall in at Post Office > Square 2.15 p.m. to inarch off at 2.30. Others who served in the War also invited. Decorations worn. S. E. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. Free lecture ree lecture By R. A. KINNINMONTH, R. A. KLNNINMONTH, R. A. KINNINMONTH, R. A. KINNINMONTH, A Brilliant Australian. Lecturer. “ALL NATIONS MARCHING “ALL NATIONS MARCHING "ALL NATIONS MARCHING "ALL NATIONS MARCHING "ALL NATIONS MARCHING “ALT, NATIONS MARCHING TO ARMAGEDDON” TO ARMAGEDDON” TO ARMAGEDDON" ■ TO ARMAGEDDON” TO ARMAGEDDON” TO ARMAGEDDON” (But millions now living will never die). BUNDAY. APRIL 27. AT 7 P.M. SUNDAY. APRIL 27. AT 7 P.M. SUNDAY. APRIL 27. AT 7 P.M. SUNDAY. APRIL 27. AT 7 P.M. EMPRESS THEATRE. EMPRESS THEATRE. EMPRESS THEATRE. EMPRESS .THEATRE. SEATS FREE. No Collection. Auspices 1.8 S.A. THE WELLINGTON MERCHANT ’ SERVICE GUILD. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the Wellington Merchant Service Guild will be held on MONDAY, April 28, at 10.15 a.m. (visitors at 11 a.m.), in the Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherston Street. All members are roonested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, Secretary. LABOUR PARTY ANDI THE STRIKE. PUBLIC MEETING, ÜBLIC MEETING. PARAMOUNT THEATRE (Courtenay Place). SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING, 8 o’clock. Speakers: MR. A. L. MONTEITH. M.P.. MR JAS. HORN, Editor "N.Z. Worker” And Others. Chairman: MR. W. T. YOUNG, Secretary N.Z. Federated Seamen. Doers open 7215. Collection.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 7

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