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mHE TIVOLI. THE TIVOLI. ■U- HE TIVOLI. . Tlili TIVOLI Direction Robert Shepard. ■ ' MU'SGROVE'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. By arrangement v.-ilh Musgrove's Theatres, Pty., Ltd., Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. TO-NIGHT, at 8. i THE BIGGEST HIT YET. WILL HAY, Will hay, screams, yells, roars. -I. he Celebrated English Comedian and Company in "ENTOMOLOGY," or "LUCY, THE LOCUST." Tho Funniest Sketch in Vaudeville. MAXIM BRODI MAXIM BRODI • And hisGRAND OPERA SINGERS. Maxim Brodi (tenor), Keith Cooke (baritone), Mina Hesler (soprano), Gertrude Hutton (contralto), Rene Morrissey (pianist.) MAGICAL MELODIES '.. . Mad© by the Greatest Masters of ■■-Mwio. Discoursed '>y FOUR GREAT ARTISTS And a ■ Pianist of Rare Excellence.' Exclusive Engagement of the London Favourite, ESTELLE ROSE, ' ESTELLE ROSE, - ESTELLE ROSE, The Beautiful Young International' Impressioniste. in character songs and stories. What a Dresser! "Her little sister Sonia wore her clothes and got pneumonia." From the New York Hippodrome, WESTON, In his Astounding Equilibristic Specialty. FAREWELL APPEARANCES 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 The Bristol. • Day Sales at Tivoli Confectionery. Ring 50. Night Prices.—D.C. and O.S.j ■ 4s; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, 2s; after'7.4s, Is 6d. Booking' fee, Is. Plus tax. : ( I>ARAMOUNT presents Thomas Meighan in "Pied Piper Malone" at the two Biggest and Best Theatres in Wellington, Friday next. Queen's: and King's. ' ■. MOMENTOUS . ' TIVOLI ANNOUNCEMENT. MUSGROVE'S • CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. Has the Honour to Announce mrVOLI, SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, •*■ Commencing at the Matinee Of 1 _ The Famous English Tho 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, Embracing all 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. Also in addition- ; . ■' 3 SPECIALLY SELECTED 3 MUSGROVE CELEBRITY ARTISTS." Popular Prices. Box Plan Bristol. SPECIAL HALF-PRICE MATINEE Prices, 2s, la. Children to all parts, 9d. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. NELLIE BRAMLEY, NELLIE BRAMLEY NELLIE BRAMLEY' NELLIE BRAMLEY) In "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." " FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." ■ "FAIR AND WARMER." On SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT.' SATURDAY NEXT ■ SATURDAY NEXT. ' ■WILLIAM RUSSELL Presents, , - ' . By arrangement with -J., C. Williamson Ltd., The Distinguished Actress, NELLIE BRAMLEY, ■ NELLIE BRAMLEY, ■ ' Direct from Australian Triumphs,' in "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." An Ultra-Modern Comedy of Couples. Box Plan opens at Tho Bristol on Wednesday. Study the Prices: 5s Reserves '4s at doors (D.C. and R.S.), 3s Back Stalls Is 6d Gallery, Is at 7.45 (plus tax). PARAMOUNT . presents Thomas Meighan in "PIED PIPER MALONE," at the two Biggest and Best Theatre in Wellington ■ FRIDAY NEXT—KING'S and QUEEN'S. ISLAND BAY PICTURES. Commencing- TUESDAY. A Week of. Extra Specials. ' TUESDAY-"TJIE BREATHLESS MOMENT-; ; also "THE- SOCIAL BUCWEDNES. AND THURS.—"A WOMAN . . OF PARIS," written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. FRI. AND SAT.—"BIG BROTHER," by Rex Boach. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. WELLINGTON REFEREES1 ASSOCIATION. . TSLAYERS, Club Officials. Coaches, ex- -*- Players, and all interested in the game are invited to attend' a Lecture by members of above Association in V.M.C.A. on TUESDAY, 24th inst., at 7.30 p.m. J. A. LEDDY,.Hon. Secretary. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. QT. ANNE'S HALL GREEN STREET. ■ AJETJCHRE TOURNEY will be held TO-NIGHT and every following MONDAY, at 8 sharp. £1 orders and other good prizes. maOMAS MKIGHAN in the season's J- most brilliant atlniclion, "PIED PIPER MALONK" at the QUEEN'S and KING'S, FRIDAY. NICXT. AY^S BAY iH«r~~RKUVICE. Daily Service Now in Operation WEEKDAYS. Leave B6wen street- —9.45 u.iq.,-2 p m. Leave Day's Hay—ll.ls a.m., '1 ii.ni. SUNDAYS. Leave Bowen street—lo.3o a.m., 2 p iij Jjeavo Day's Hity—ll.4s a.m., -1 p.m. On ucL-uunt of Ifuavy 'J'ratjio Jiylaua coining into force this moiitli, the Uiiy's Bay Bus Service will lu'tu.-isarily Ijo Suspeujed from 26th JUNK TO 31.st OCTOBER, INCLUSIVE. During the, above period NO BUSKS will run to or from Day's Bay. Buses are still available "for Special Trips, etc, LKVLAND MOTOUS, LTD. Telephonp 225. ■ . -

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 2