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TIVOLI

, cu , rre r ?t Programme of talkies at the Tivoli Theatre will have its final presentation this evening. It includes iro ze n Justice,” starring Lenore Ulnc, and ‘'Divorce Made Easy ” a comedy starring Douglas Mac Lean. tomorrow the Tivoli will present the talkie thriller, “The Mysteribv%?£‘ -iF U v, Manch u,” from the novel X Ko , h ?i er ' Warner Oland, Jean Arthur and Neil Hamilton are starred.

“AUGUST, 1914" ERNIE LOTINGA ON BXllllll*l There was a large demand for when the box plans were opened o morning for the approaching Ernie Lotinga, the famous comedian, and his company of "o S? lish artists, who will make their s? appearance here on Saturday aftem next in the very amusing and comedy play, As it is the intention of the m ageraent to present Mr. Lotinea hT many as possible of his outstay- 45 comedy characterisations durimr* 12 nights’ season, only a limited ■ her of performances can be nlav»d “August, 1914,” and it. will be toiw by “Police Force,” “Khaki.” and “n™? Full,” each of which ran for oye? months in London. "To see Ernie Lotinga,” wrote critic, “as the ‘best man’ at & ZJ ding ceremony, joining the arm, , ‘raw 1 recruit for his first time m barrack square, in the trenchee » ting hopelessly mixed up with British and enemy ‘lines,’ and sevt' other clever, but ludicrous, impend tions, is to have the laugh of^i Miss Kathleen Barbor, a delightfLondon actress, will make herifel appearance here in the role of JaBarrington, a character she portnwLin the original London production - “August, 1914.” Altogether the£ jl 20 people in Mr. Lotinga’s all of whom supported the noted dlan in England. “August, 1914,” will be preceded f two outstanding vaudeville J namely, Karyl Norman, a world famo ■ character actor, known in Ameritt the Creole Fashion Plate, and tb Hardgrove Brothers, two wonderful clever eccentric and acrobatic dancer who created quite a furore recent in the Australian production 5 Clowns in Clover,” in which tb~ dancing was the main feature

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 16

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TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 16

TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 16

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