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rpiHE TIVOLI. THE TIVOLI. X HE TIVOLI. THE TIVOLI. Direction Robert Shepard. MUSGROVE'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. By arrangement with MusTove's Theatres, Pty., Ltd., Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. TO-NIGHT, at 8. A WONDERFUL NEW SHOW. WILL HAY, WILL HAY, WILL HAY, WILL HAY, WILL HAY, The Celebrated English Comedian and Company, in the second of their Screaming Schoolmaster Farces, "ENTOMOLOGY," or "LUCY, THE LOCUST." ■ Wherein Hay takes his Scholars to the Woods for a Natural History Lesson. The Funniest Sketch in Vaudeville. MAXIM BRQDI MAXIM BRODI MAXIM BRODI And his GRAND OPERA SINGERS. From tho Grand Opera House, Chicago. Maxim Brodi (tenor), Keith Cooke (baritone), Mina Hesler (soprano), Gertrude Hutton (contralto), Rene Morrissey (pianisto.) MAGIC MELODIES Made by the Greatest Masters of Musio. Discoursed by FOUR GREAT ARTISTS And a Pianist© of Rare Excellence. Grand Opera of Arias and Choruses of Metropolitan Opera House. Exclusive Engagement of the London Favourite, ESTELLE ROSE, ESTELLE ROSE, ESTELLE ROSE, The Beautiful Young International Impressioniste, in character songs and stories. An instantaneous and striking success. From the New- York Hippodrome, ; WESTON, In his Astounding Equilibristic Specialty. Farewell Appearance of Farewell Appearance 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. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring No. 50. Night Prices.—D.C. aud 0.5.. 4s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s; after 7.45,' is 6d. Booking fee. Is. Plus tax. MOMENTOUS TIVOLI ANNOUNCEMENT. MUSGROVE'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Has tho honour to announce having made special arrangements for tho appearance at the TVOLI, SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, Commencing at tliej Matiuee Of The Famous English The Famous English HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY The Brilliant Company of Distinguished Artists, presenting their GREAT MUSICAL SHOW, GREAT MUSICAL SHOW, Embracing ail that is best in Music, Mirth, Melody, Opera, Dance, Song, and Topical Burlesque. THE SHOW WHICH TOOK WELLINGTON BY STORM, And which returns BIGGER, BRIGHTER THAN EVER, And with ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTIONS ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTIONS. . Also in addition 3 SPECIALLY SELECTED 3 MUSGROVE CELEBRITY ARTISTS. Popular prices. SPECIAL HALF-PRICE MATINEE At 2.30 SAT. NEXT, At 2.30. Prices, 2s, Is. Children to all parts, 9d. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General. SUNDAY CONCERT SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. THE WELLINGTON 1 ' ' HE WELLINGTON THE WELLINGTON THE WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. HlvS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, 22nd JUNE, 8.15 p.m. Assisting Vocalist: MR. PETER BROOKS MR. PETER BROOKS MR. PETER BROOKS (By Courtesy of Walter Fuller. Esq.). Be sure and hear the Orchestra. Mr. Quilter's Charming Modern Work, "CHILDREN'S OVERTURE" . "CHILDREN'S OVERTURE" (First Performance in New Zealand) PROGRAMME: . Overture, "Peter Schmoll" Weber Second Movement, Symphony, "Pathe■tique" Tschaikowski (Allegro con grazio). Piece characteristic, Chinese Wedding Procession H-csmer Song, "NIRVANA" ...:.. Stophen Adams MR. PETER BROOKS. Overture, "Children's Overture" .;. . R«s>: QuiHer Strings only, "Plume an Vent" Farrogoul (Feather in the Breeze). March, "Marche Slav" ... Tschaikowaki Conductor: MR. FRANK E. CROWTHER, Admission Free. Silver Coin Collection. DO NOT MISS THIS CONCERT. lITTHAT IS PIED PIPER MALONE? FTTHE Next Meeting of the WELLTNGX TON COLLEGE OLD GIRLS' MUSICAL and LITERARY CLUB will be held on TUESDAY, Bth JULY, .7.45 p.m., at tho Observatory, when Dr. Adams will speak on Astronomy. j. moncrieff; Secretary. npUE MEN'S CLASS in FIRST AID -1- will meet on MONDAY NEXT. 23rd mat., at the V.M.0.A., at 7.45 y.m. Tbe_ Class is open to all inoii interested, and intending members are cordially united. Students may now enrol at the office of the Association, 54. Willis street (over Herb. Trice's), or at the Class on Monday night. HAROLD C. \V. JOLli-'K", „. , , ' Secretary. lslajjhaa» 1100.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 4

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