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-■ • AMUSEMENTS. - .. . —_____________________* ' 1 —'• • "' AN INSTANTANEOUS TRIUMPH Scored by • 1 : : ; MU9GROVE VAUDEVILLE, Direct from the „ TIVOLI THEATRE. SYDNEY. • $*'"• AUCKLAND PAPERS.SAY: o HERALD.—-"Hia Majesty's . Theatre' via filled to capacity.' Tho large audlenoS showed its. appreciation of way act bv ; enthusiastic and prolonged applause. FJttOw OVERTURE TO FINAL CURTAIN THBRp WAS NOT A DULL MOMENT IN TgK SHOW." . ■ OJ3 STAR.— theatre was packed. Si;tar- ' day. night's audience expected somethiij» par excellence and their SPONTANEOUS APPROBATION OF EACH AND EVERY PERFORMANCE showed that the offering had been set high in their estimation." ; |JIS fjy-AJESTY'S ' rpBEATRS. , Lessees, J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Direction: ROBERT A. SHEPAED. MUSGROVE VAUDEVILLE. SUPREME. NIGHTLY AT 8 NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. TirUSGROVE'S iriuSGROVE'S /CELEBRITY T7"AUDEVILLE. V'ELEBRITY V AUDEVILLE. From the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. The Renowned English Comedy Trio, WINDSOR. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 16

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