AMUSEMENTS. miVOLI FOLLIES. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS WILL OPEN TUTS MORNING AT THE BRISTOL. RESERVED SEATS, ss. As 60 many hundreds were turned away from the FOLLIES each evening last year, patrons are respectfully urged to BOOK EARLY. The Management will present each first-night Patron with a SILVER BOOMERANG as a memento of VERA PEARCE, the AUSTRALIAN BOOMERANG GIRL. Bronze Boomerangs now available at the Bristol Piano Company. RIBAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Hugh D. M'lntosh. WEDNESDAY NEXT,.AUGUST 2nd. For a Season of 10 Nights and two Saturday Matinees. The Merriest and Maddest Riot of Revelry. THE TIVOLI FOLLIES TIVOLI FOLLIES TIVOLI FOLLIES TIVOLI FOLLIES TIVOLI FOLLIES A Jamboree of Jollity, Jokes, and Jests. New Specialities. Tuneful Music. Droll Burlesques. Brilliant Ensembles. Picked Ballet of Delightful Girls. Highest paid Chorus in Australasia. A combination of over GO PERFORMERS GO Headed by Australia's Most Beautiful Woman, VERA PEARCE VERA PEARCE ' The Boomerang Girl. The sort of Girl you would writo home about. THELMA RAYE,. Cutis Copper Topped. JACK CANNOT, Emperor of Fun. GEORGE WELCH, Good-natured Drunk. WALTER-WEEMS, Drollness personified. FRANK GREENE, Mfttineo Idol. BILLY REGO, Quintessence of Quaintness: . . PEGGY PEATE. JEAN KEITH. ■ ' '* CHORUS AND BALLET. The Pick of the World's Loveliness. ELLA CASPERS The Girl with the ELLA GASPERS Voice of Gold. With Tenor Jacques BELGIAN BAND 801. BELGIAN BAND SHORT AND LITTLE, _ Comedy Acrobats.' ,
This week's issuo of the "Sporting and Druuitic lteview" is one of special commendation. Tho illustrations, which will bo found of interest, depict French activity on land and sea, scenes in closo proximity to the firing line in tho Western war area, a British submarine endins a gasbag's career, crow of British submarine hauling in German soldiers from Zeppelin wreck, incidents in the Anzao trenches in France* a battalion of Ku-osian troops, impressivo scenes within tho cannon's roar, etc., etc. Tho rugged country over which tho French advance makes a striking photograph, while two pages - aro devoted to the Australians in France, make an attractive showing. Further portraits of N.Z. soldiers also appear, and with snapshots of the Pakuranga Hunt Club's meet, and a life-like frontispiece of tho charming actress, Miss Edna Koeley, a notable publication is furnished.-- Adyt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2835, 28 July 1916, Page 7
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