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REGENT THEATRE.

PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF OSCAR GARDEN. Mr Oscar Garden, New Zealand's intrepid aviator, will appear at the Kegont to-night and will recount eomo of the experiences In his flight from England to Australia. r£he management of the Regent are to be congratulated in thus enabling tho peopiu oi <Jhriatcnuich to be brought into close, touch with a very brave gentlemau of whom all Now Zealand is proud. Hailed as the talking screen's most thrilling outdoor production, Univeraal's dramatic drama of the human triangle, ''The Storm,*' will be presented at tho liegent to-day- Xmpo Velez, the clever and charming Mexican uetreaa, together with William iioyd and Paul Cavanagh, are the featured stars. The human situation in "The Storm'' is sufficient in itself to furnish drama and suspense enough for any picture. Two men, old friouds, punned up in a snow-bound cabin with tho girl whom both love, while death by starvation closes down upon all three, the love hunger in the hearts of the men hourly brings each other closer and closer to the other 6 throat. In addition to the tense emotional effects, there are thrills of in* tensity in the avalanches, blizzards, and terrfic snow storms that are depicted with vivid realism. The box plans are at 'Xhe Bristol Piano Company.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 7

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REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 7

REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 7

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