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THE TIVOLI. THE TIVOLI. MUSGHOVE'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. By. arrangement -with Musgrove's Theatres Ply., Ltd.-, Tivoli Theatre Sydney TO-NIGHT! —8 o'clock. —TO-NIGHT I A WONDERFUL NEW SHOW. A WONDERFUL NEW SHOW. WILL' HAY, THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH COMEDIAN, AND COMPANY In the second of their Screaming SCHOOLMASTER FARCES m . T ".ENTOMOLOGY" or "LUCY, THE LOCUST" \\ herein Hay takes his scholars to the Woods for a Natural History Lesson! The -Funniest Sketch in Vaudeville . MAXIM BRODL tr KA*™i£n™ ND OPERA SINGERS, from the Grand Opera House, Chicago. MT7?\ wrS?^ 1,- Tenor KEITH COOKE Bariton! MINA HE&ELEV Soprano GERTRUDE HUTTON Contralto T v , , RENE MORRISSY Pianiste. ±n Jixcerpts from Favourite Grand Operas. Their first appearance in Vaudeville. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT OF THE LONDON F WOURITEESTELLE ROSE, THE BEAUTIFUL YOUNG INTERNATIONAL IMPRESSIONISTS in CHARACTER SONGS AND STORIES. FROM THE NEW YORK HIPPODROME, ,WESTON, In his ASTOUNDING,EQUILIBRISTIC SPECIALTY. FAREWELL APPEARANCES OF JEN LATONA, In an ENTIRELY NEW BUDGET OF NOVELTIES JOE BRENNAN AND IDA NEWTON, : Presenting an ENTIRELY NEW ROUTINE OF CLEVER NONSENSE LA BELLE ONRA, THE DARING AERIAL GYMNAST. THE DARING AERIAL GYMNAST. S9^ f"^Sv, at Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre (Ring 50). DAY SALES at Tivoli Confectionery. D r ™ri IGPL P§ ICES-9 allery' "ls 5d <after U5 l3>; Back Stalls, 2s 6d; JJ.o. ana u.b., 3s 6d, Reserves 4s. __ MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.30. "DON'T CAUL." IT LOVE!" ■ TO-DAY. — At 2.15 and 7.45. — TO-DAY, QTTRKIN'ft- THE HOME OF Y>s¥Tl7'l7H>J:>C* SoB «J JHJCJ.T* O PARAMOUNT PICTURES. VsE U iiiXLJM fe Direction: FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE (N.Z.), LTD. . "DON'T CALL IT LOVE!" AGNES AYBES, &Umae JACK HOLT, • NITA NALDI, THEODORE KOSLOFF, And ' ■ ROD LA ROCQUE. , What is LOVE? This picture shows you what it is and what it isn't. It takes you behind the glamorous opera footlights and into secret Society mansions. - "DON'T . CALL IT LOVE!" Is the story of a siren, treating men as toys, playing with men's affections, who is caught in her own game. • FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director—Mß. A. H. JEROME. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. . Usual prices. . ■ Theatre TeJephoct, 22-334. ■ ,1 lltlll I „...,.„.,. „. , 1,, ,„ „ PRINCES S;'- i "TH'^X^ffC^ TEL. 1967. MANNERS STREET. ; DAILY, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; ; ; NOW SHOWING! W . .- ■■ ' UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTS MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD IN A WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY: ' "THRU' THE BACK DOOR." Just the type of. charming picture that you want to see her in—the kind that made her famous—brimful of heart-interest—intensely effective. ( 2) JACK HOLT in \ "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE." A rapid-fire comedy, in which Jack on a wager disguises as a burglar, to help him and this starts a series of screaming- situations. A farce with real romance and drama in it. (3) JOHNNY HINES in " TORCHY MIXES IN." A New Sewel Ford Comedy. GAZETTE. SERIAL A PICTURE.SO DIFFERENT THAT IT WILL AMAZE AND THRILL YOU. STRAND THEATRE. . • CONTINUOUS—From 11 a.m.—CONTINUOUS. : STRON.GHEART STRONGHEART THE WONDER DOG, RETURNS TO THE SCREEN IN "THE LOVE-MASTER." A Thrilling Tale of Love, Romance, and Adventure in the Land of Eternal Snow ■Ilinll upon thrill in the battles of a giant dog with a robber band and with the gaunt, slinking wolves, to save the woman he loves. ■ STRONGHEART IN A PICTURE THAT ECLIPSES HIS FORMER SUCCESSES. Supporting Programme includes •'COMEDY. . " THE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE." GAZETTE. And ' ' .» HARRY AVERY AND HIS JAZZ BAND.' WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. RUG-BY - ATTRACTIONS FOR SATURDAY, 21st JUNE. .- •■■■ ATHLETIC v- PETONE. 2.45 p.m.—ATHLETIC PARK—2.4S p.m. '■".■■■ MARIST v. HUTT. 1.15 p.m.—ATHLETIC PARK—I.IS p.m. ADMISSION, 9d; Ladies, Free; Stand, ls 3d. . "VARSITY v. ORIENTAL. 2.45 p.m.—AT BASIN RESERVE—2.4S p . m , ■ ADMISSION, 6d. . A. E. NEILSON, Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 2