TIVOLI THEATRE.
The vastly popular and enlightening travel picture "Across Two Oceans and a Continent," embellished by a fund of informative matter from Mr. ' Barrie Marschelj and shown conjointly with capital supporting films, and those favourites the- Jugo-Slav Orchestra and singers, will finish an exceptionally .successful _ season to-night. To-day's, matinee and this evening's final performance are likely to be largely attended. Box plans are at the theatre after 6 p.m. . ■ The management of the Tivoli Theatre take pleasure in announcing that they have secured the Metro-Paramount picture, ''The Eagle's Feather," which will be screened to-morrow. This is an I adaption of the novel by Katherine New'lin Burt, and is the most graphic story of life on the great American cattle ranches that has ever come to the screen. The featured players are Mary Alden, James Kirkwood, and Elinor Fair. Daily, at the matinees only, a special additional feature will be that rare picture "Clarence," which is~ generally conceded to be the cleverest comedy that Wallace Reid ever made. On Saturday only the programme will run continously from 2.30 until 10 p.m.. without a break.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 10
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184TIVOLI THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 10
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