From this evening :£ne?Tivoli Theatre, Newton, will be occupied-by , West's '-Pictures, the management of that company having 'secured. 4 long, lease from the late occupier. It is intended to prt duce. at;'the' Tivoli r picture entertain ments equal to those present in the leaSing .centres of Australia; • A*'firstclass orchestra has been engaged,; and the services'blift. E. Burke, tie 'wettr known musical conductor, have been so cured to take charge of the musical portion of all programmes. Mr. West is at the present tune, the largest importer of cinematographic-stock in the Australasian Colonies, and complete arrangements have:been made to enable, Mr. West's manager at the Tivoli to show the best' end latest' examples ot moving protography. With the opening of the Tivoli Theatre,"Mr. West Jms ten companies showing nightly in Australasia, and three of these'■'»« in New Zealand,' via./ Cbiistchtirftlii■ "Waißato district, aid "is ee;view. »t :Mr. chemist shopi oppoiite the Newton Beierroir. ■-Bβ•erved seat ticket holders be allowed to witne»» the .finish of the Marathon rice rmm "th"c beleony of the ' ..-■.".'!'■''
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 35, 10 February 1909, Page 3
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