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AMUSEMENTS. Tivoli (Late tivoli IVOLI Everybody’s) TIVOLI Direction Robert A. Shepard. TO-DAY MATINEE 2.30. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. MUSGROVE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. By arr. with Musgrove Theatres Pty., Tivoli Theatre, Syuuey. A BRILLIANT~NEW SHOW. Direct from the Music Box Revue. GREETED WITH DELIGHT. Exclusive Starring Engagement oi MDLLE. RENE RIANO, MDLLE. RENE RIANO, The Eccentric Vaudeville Girl. (She with the A 20.000 Legs.) Received with tremendous enthusiasm. Triumphant lieturn Visit of SIGNOR RASPONI, SIGNOR RASPONI, fhe Magnificent Baritone Soloist of the Sistine Chapel Choir, In Gems from His Great Repertoire. Welcome Re-Appearance of SIGNOR BRUNO SARTI, SIGNOR BRUNO SARIL The Brilliant Young Italian Tenor. IVY DAVIS. A Delightful IVY DAVIS, Young Comedienne. CARR LYNN, CARR LYNN,. . The World’s Greatest Animal Mimic. TIVOLI TRIO. tta U rTArT i£a 9 ’ DONALD STUART, . . The High and Mighty Magician. ALTON SISTERo, Daring Feats on the Silver Wire. D’ALMA’S WONDERFUL DOGS. IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL NO IICK Owing to the Enormous Expense in -reived in importing these Immense Attractions, the Prices of Admission dur tog THE RASPONI-RIANO SEASON NIGHT PRICES Will be OalleiW 25. l Stalls. 35.; O.S. and D.U., 4s. Is. extra (all plus tax) MATINEE Adults 2/2, IJ-; Children 9d. to all parts. Box Plan at the Bristol till noon. Afterwards at Theatre. 'Phone aO. Day Sales Tivoli Confectionery Shop. KING’S rnHE RING’S KING’S -®-HE KINGS , WTNCr’S KING’S (Wellington’s Premier Picture KING’S KING'S TO-NIGHT. KING'S At 8 o'clock. KING'S PARAMOUNT PRESENTS King’s '-the famous MRS. FAIR" KING’S "THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR" KING'S “THE FAMOUS MRS. RAJR KING’S "THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR , KING’S “THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR KING’S "THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR KING’S Adapted by FRED HIBLO, KING’S from the Broadway Sensation. KING'S Supporting Prognimniealso the KING'S Finest in the city. KING’S COMEDY. GAZETTE. KING’S KING’S SELECT KING’S ORCHESTRA. . KING’S Mr. L. D. .Austin, Musical KING’S Director. KING'S Box Plan at the Bristol: aftel KING’S 12.38 nt the Theatre. Phono KING’S 22—212. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON 2.30._ n tt n P T T S’ THEATRE. Shortt S’ theatre. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. A glorious picturisation of that immortal work by GEORGE ELIOT. GEORGE ELIOT. GEORGE ELIOT. GEORGE ELIOT. A Book that has captivated thousands, "SILAS MARNER." "SILAS MARNER." "SILAS MARNER." ’ "SILAS MARNER." "SILAS MARNER.” Magnificently portrayed by an Allstar" Cast. Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. A 24 hours’ entertainment of unalloyed pleasure. <gT. PAUL’S PARISH, THORNDON. POPULAR CONCERT By Leading Artists, In Aid of RESTORATION OF PROCATHEDRAL, arranged by LEO BUCKEBIDGE, Sydney Street Schoolroom, THURSDAY. MAY 15, at 8 o’clock. Vocalists: Mrs. Clinton Hunt, Mr. Loo Buckeridge, Mt. C. A. Williams, Mr. Hugh Johnson. Violinist: Miss Frances Hanry. Elocutionist: Mr. Vernon Oswin Accompanists: Miss Ethelwyn Kirk, Miss Eudora Henry. Tickets, 25.. from Church Officers, and nt the Blue Bird, Manners Street, ADA REEVE brings joy for all On the twenty-first she starts the ball. THE FUN, THE GOOD TIMES, And the POPULARITY You can achieve with the Genuine Hawaiian ukulele And STEEL GUITAR Is indeed remarkable. The increasing popularity of these fascinating instruments is sufficient testimony of their merits. Mr. Henry A. Bishaw, of Hawaii, gives private tiemonstrations in our Music Salon daily. DEMONSTRATION, ADVICE, TUITION. Proficiency quickly attained. Postal Lessons given. A SPLENDID SELECTION OF INSTRUMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Headquarters for Hawaiian Instruments and Music.

Arthur Henry Archer. 20 years of age, a probationary constable, was, in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Chapman, acquitted on three charges of unlawful carnal knowledge of a girl between 12 and Ifi years of age. Mr. I*. S. Macasscy appeared for the Crown,' and the accused was represented by Mr. W. Perry. As he was. under twenty-one years of age at the time of the acts (which were admitted) accused contended in defence, that he had reason to believe, ami did believe, that the girl was over the age of sixteen years. After half an hour’s retirement, the jury returned a verdict of "Not Guilty." The trustees of the (.’omnieruial Travellers’ and Warehousemen’s Blind Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Bund have received a cheque for £o from the T imaru Bowling: Club, being the club’s donation, the result of the Stansell Shield competition, which is annually played in the interests of the fund. Let’s lunch at Dustin’s, where the menu is dainty. the service good, and the food excellent—A nice respite for the tired shopper and busy commercial man. Chiba and Paddiford Street*,— Adrk

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 193, 10 May 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 193, 10 May 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 193, 10 May 1924, Page 9