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THE TIVOLI. THE TIVOLI. HE TIVOLI. THE TIVOLT. MUSGROVE'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. NIGHTLY, AT & A BRILLIANT NEW SHOW, WILL HAY, WILL HAY, The Schoolmaster Comedian. LAST 2 NIGHTS LAST 2 NIGHTS NONI AND HORACE, NONI AND HORACE, Worid-fainous Musical Clowns JEN LATONA. JEN-LATONA. T.SS'iSS ai the Piano in Excelsis., T -BELLE ONRA, Aerial Trapezist JOE BRENNAN and IDA NEWTON, In a Budget of Cheerful Nonsense. INA BOSWORTH, Delightful Violinist . ABDY'S ANIMAL CIRCUS, Etc,, Etc. Popular Prices. Plan at Bristol. Reserves after 5 p.m. Tivoli. Tel. 60. WEEK-NIGHT PRICES: „GaIW. Is 6d (Is after 7.45); Stalls, 2a od; O.S. and D.C., 3s 6d. Booking 6d extra. All Plus Tax. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE GRAND OPERA SINGERS, From THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, CHICAGO. A Wonderful Musical Treat ESTELLE ROSE, _ ESTELLE ROSE, Ihe International Character Impressionist. • " ■ . WESTON, An Equilibrist and Novelty Specialist' T^MPRESS THEATRE, . JLUMPRESS THEATRE, The Best Theatre in Wellington. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. And at 1.0, 2.45, S.lO, and 7.45. A Superb Star in a Superb Production. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In his First Drama of the Dayß of Chivu'r y"7ill &c Most Pretentious Production of his careor: somothihg different from anything you have yet seen— "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE."Special Attraction: "THE MYSTERY BOX." The- Popular Science of Radio explained in an up-to-date manner. Nightly demonstrations by the Local Broadcasting Companies. . EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Conduotorship of Mr. M. * Dixon. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5.20, then at the Theatro. Telephone 3442. TRIUMPH ON TRIUMPHS. Phenomenal and Unprecedented Success of our New Programme. THE LAUGHING FEVER Has Again Caught the Town. WELLINGTON HARD HIT With CONVULSIONS OF MERRIMENT! Packed Again Last Night. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. ■ FULLERS' • - - "FULLERS'^- < -" HIS MAJESTY'S" THEATRK IS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. Defection John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at b. SATUK.DAY 230 A SUPERLATIVE PROGRAMME. Terrific Success .of MAUD COURTENAY AND MR. C, The Universally Popular Pair. TOM ARMSTRONG, And his Dainty Partner, JUNE ROSE THE REV. FRANK GORMAN ' THE GAY GILBERTS. A Veritable Sensation Nightly THE MIRANO BROTHERS, THE MIRANO BROTHERS, In their Fearless, Death-defying Act THE FLYING TORPEDO. Another Dazzling Laughter Boom STIFFY AND MO "IN SOCIETY!" A Riot of Laughter. STIFFY AND MO "Would Make a Basilisk Grin " —Vide "N.Z. Times." FULLERS' POPULAR PRICESC ?m C- ,° 1' P/ S-r? s 6d < Reserves 3s)! Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax excepting Is). Motors 10.20. Bos Plan at Tho Bristol. After I p.m. at Burnett's nest Thpatre ' TpiiiNCJESS THEATRE. -fi-RINCESS THEATRE. (Manners street) Tel. 1967. Daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Last Two Days of "THE GREATEST QUESTION," "THE GREATEST QUESTION," 2.- ' And "SINGED WINGS." "SINGED WINGS." COMMENCING FRIDAY. I.— MARY PICKFORD Id "THRU* THE BACK DOOR" "THRU' THE BACK DOOR," and 2.— JACK HOLT In "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE." ■"A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE." SPECIAL NOTICE.—Tho names of the winners of "The Baby Peggy Dolls" will bo screened daily at the above theatre. RTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. "The House of Big Features." TO-NIGHT! 7.45. TO-NIGHT! "A LADY OF QUALITY." "A LADY OF QUALITY." Starring . VIRGINIA VALLI. & MILTON; SILLS. A magnificent production of a glorious romance, with a. background of unexcelled splendour. NEWS. COMEDY, "Kickin' Fool" NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Stalls Is, Circle' Is Bd. Children Half-price. TSLAND BAY PICTURE^ x TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' "RICHARD, THE LION-HEARTED " "RICHARD, THE LION-HEAR.TED" "RICHARD, THE LION-HEARTED^" Based on Sir Walter Scott's Novel "THE TALISMAN." "THE TALISMAN." i Big in Beauty. Big in Drama. I JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8.15. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By the Wellington Professional Orchestra. Wellington Professional Orchestra. Wellington Professional Orchestra. A feature of the Concert will be tho first performance in New Zealand of Roger Quilter's famous CHILDREN'S OVERTURE, a, wonderful favourito in Great Britain, and played by the leading Symphony Orchestras. Full Programme in Saturday's "Post." Assisting Vocalist, MR. PETER BROOKES. -T|ON'T FORGET "THE CHILDREN '*J OF THE -CHETTO/' in the UNITARIAN CHURCH, TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock.:

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2