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TIVOLI THEATRE.

As the announcement is made that the last two weeks of the Humphrey Bishop Company's stay at the Tivoli Theatre has been entered upon, the chink of coin at the box-office should rattle like a jazz band from now on. Those who have not " seen the show sHould assuredly hasten ; those who have need no compelling to go again. Ngaire Phipson, one of New Zealand s own, is a member of the show, with sprightly toes and a charming presence. She is one of a clever set ofgirls, all talented beypnd the average. Among the men, there are vocalists with a range from rag- time to ana, while Edward Elliott's drollery catches all and sundry with the humor that makes the whole, world km*/ He is irresistible. And all , this talent— so, chock f (ill of value is the showhas to be compressed m the manner of a pot of bovril. There is time only for the essence, for the Musgrove vaudevilHans are on the pay-roll top, and have to get a look' in somewhere. Musgroves started off with top-line turns throughout, and the standard has been well maintained; '.'. Nevertheless, the management continues at a range of admission prices that titillates the tastes of Tlvolian attenders.' At the Saturday afternoon matinee the prices all round are cut m half, c,

Country Tour.

Country Theatre-goers will be pleased to learn that the Musgrove Celebrity Vaudeville N.Z Circuit has organised a full Vaudeville Company to tour through provincial towns. It is seldom that country residents have the opportunity of seeing artists of such high- standard who have appeared at the Tivoli Theatres, Sydney and Melbourne -whom everyone knows is the Home of the world's greatest stars. An announcement will be made through the local newspapers giving full particulars of booking, prices, etc.

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NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 2

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TIVOLI THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 2

TIVOLI THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 2

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