The Homo of MUSGROVE T CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE.' IVOLI (Late Everybody's TIVOLI IVOLI Theatre). TIVOLI Direction Robert A. Shepard. DIRECT FROM THE TIVOLI ' SYDNEY. NIGHTLY At 8. NIGHTLY ■ LAST, NIGHT CURRENT PROGRAMME. Sensational Success of . WINDSOR, EDGAR, and KELLEWAY, WINDSOR, EDGAR, and KELLEWAY, From the Hippodrome, London. Three Musical Jokers in One Pack. i DONALD STEWART, Magician. ■ NIBLO AND DORIS, • j Eccentricities Unique. ' REBE KESSLOVA, Violinist. | MAY AND KEITH In Vivacious Varieties. CLARE SOLLY, 4—TULLY SIS.TERS—4 I And their Popular Jazz Band.' HANLON BROS., Pantomimists. DANNY D'ALMA, With His Wonderful Dogs. ■ Commencing TO-MORROW, AT THE MATINEE • A WONDERFUL NEW SHOW. The Famous Animal Mimic, . CAR]?. LYNNE, The Man who Can Talk to Animals. - ALTON SISTERS, ALTON SISTERS, j . Charming Girls on the Silver Wire. ' I . TIVOLI TRIO: j DALLAS.ERASER, CLARA SOLLY, and ! ADONIA AITKEN. Bok Plans at The Bristol. -Day sales at Tivoli Confectionery.' ' ' ' NEW TIVOLI PRICES ' MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (Inclusive): Gallery. Is 6d, Stalls 2s 6d, O.S. and D.C. 3s 6d; Booking 6d extra (plus tax): SATURDAYS/AND HOLIDAYS: Gallery 2s, Stalls 3s, O.S. and D.'C. 4s; Booking Is extra (all plus tax).' A TREAT. OF A LIFETIME ! '■ A TREAT OF A LIFETIME! 7.45 TO-NIGHT. 7.45 At the Favourite iA RTCRAFT - THEATRE. -"LRTCIIAI'T THEATRE, (Opposite Parliament Buildings.) Tho Greatest Comedy-Drama Ever Made! HAROLD LLOYD in HAROLD LLOYD in "GRANDMA'S BOY." "GRANDMA'S BOY." Just "a human little story—yet it is the finest -.5-reel comedy made ! Four Fine Supports, Orchestral Music. Is 8d and Ib. ■■Children Half-price. Wellington's Popular House of AMUSEMENT, LAUGHTER, AND HAPPINESS. • ' FULLERS' . FULLERS' Hi .MA^HI'!... tIUS ■Direction .:..;. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at: 8. SATURDAY 2 30. VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE ~" THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME AN OVERWHELMING TRIUMPH. Tremendous Success of SIG. ALBERTI The Vaudeville Caruso, SIG. ALBERTI Direct from Milan CHARLES LEWIS. SOLI ' THE HILO DUO. CESTRIA La Garcon CESTRI\ CESTRIA Eccentriquo. CESTRIA Nightly Creating'a Furore'of Merriment. - • THE HURL-EVANS REVUE CO. Iri a Highly Hilarious Production, ! "A DRESS REHEARSAL" FULLERS' FAMILY PRICESD.C. or Stalls, 2s 6d (Reserves 3s); Back Stalls, ls.6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax :excepti!ig.,Jsk... Motors 10.20. Box''Plan ■ at me Bristol. -After s.p;m. at-Burnett's next Theatre. ' .. ■ ■ . ZACHAR.EWITSCH . (London) . . . . the finest performance of tho Elgar concerto.'we have ever heard was that of Zacharewitsch (Ernest Newman, ."The ■Times"). . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. GRAND OPERA HOUSE! ■ / SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON. BY Kind Permission of Captain H. W. Parker, G. 8., R.N., the Officers of H.M.S. Repulse- will present the Pantomime Revue, ' , "SINBAD THE SAILOR,"' "SINBAD THE SAILOR" In the - . • • GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8- o'clock. Proceeds in aid o£ the "Wellington City Orphanages. J Admission: Reserved .Seats at the Bristol Piano Co., 3s 6d ; D.C, 3s: OSx 3sBack Stalls, 2s; Gallery, is. ' R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor* THE SALVATION ARMY. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, 4th MAY, 11 a.m. PUBLIC HOLINESS MEETING, \ Conducted by COMMISSIONER MAPP (London), International Secretary Supported by a Largo Number of Officers. All are heartily invited to attend this gathering. THE SALVATION ARMY. TERRITORIAL CONGRESS. GENERAL BRAMWELL BOOTH. nnOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 4th MAY ••&■ At 3 p.m. THE GENERAL will Lecture: The .Origin and-Development, of the Salvation Army." .. Tho Prime Minister, W. F:'Massey, Esq., P. 0., will preside, Supported by a Platform, of Leading ; Citizens. 6.30 p.m. THE GENERAL will conduct a Great Salvation Meeting. ■ MONDAY, sth MAY, 730 pm MISSIONARY MEETING ' Tho General will speak on "Tho Opera hons of the Salvation Army throughout .the World," and will be supported by Officers from Great Britain, Australia India, Japan China, and five hundred Officers from all parts of New Zealand. Young Children with or without parents, cannot be admitted. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVI° £l?^£rW TO GENERAL BRAMWELL BOOTH. A CIVIC RECEPTION will be c?iven £±- to General Bramwell Booth, of tho Salvation Army in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on SATURDAY MORNING the 3rd MAY, 1924, at 11 o'clock ' Citizens are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor. L.0.L., No. 43. MEMBERS of the Institution and Friends are invited to a Social Evening and Entertainment in Oraniie Hal], Daniel street, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. Brethren of the Navy cordially welcomed. ENCHI-CJSLLJNI-For charm oTln"----lorprelation, Caruso (H'.M.V.) and l.enghi-CfiHini (VtKjslion) 113*0 both facorded "Colado Aids." Hear Lenidii. ■ ..Cellini, Saturday, lTih-'May. ' ' S
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1924, Page 2
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