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THE REGENT THE REGENT THE HOME OF THE TALKIES! Managing Directors—i<. BEAUMONT SMITH and Jr. VV THRING THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. PARAMO UNT'b SPARKLING ALL-TALKING COMEDY! ' Meet EVELYN BRENT, JACK OAIUE. and SKEETS GALLAGHER i "FAST COMPANY" "FAST COMPANY" talking Love Story you cannot afford to miss. THE REGENT TALKING AND SINGING FEATURETTF9 PA™m™s?£n,?Z SZ TEE WmhD- ■'^^'-^^oaTcartoon. PHlLSjt^v , J OKGH A UialOgUG U°medy WUh Ka^ond flattop PHIL SPITALNY and H,s Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra with the Chester Hale Girls IHB BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN! BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company. STARTS SATURDAY NEXT • . SIMULTANEOUSLY . . ■■"■ ■ ' " AT THE REGENT AND THE THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE THE NEW SENSATION OF THE TALKING SCREEN! . "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" SO GIGANTIC WE HAVE TO SHOW IT IN TWO THEATRES' "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" .: .■;■■■ IT'S ONE YEAR AHEAD OF ANYTHING YET SEEN"THREE LIVE GHOSTS" THE ALL-TALKING LAUGH SENSATION OF THE YEAR! .....'..L^., T ,,WHAT.IT'£j ALL ABOUT:-.. ■'1:: ■ -^i^mW^^o^ rt0 H H «—'v- ornery: .-" V make this a comedy cSc. P "gS En«llsh-»" so to Hou^sefanflegent.01"5" at th^ BrLstol. Belkel^. *°* Grand Opera BROADSIPING! J . > SP;ECTACULAR-EXCITING-SENSATIONAL. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY ..;. (Under A.C.U, and N.Z.B.A. Rules) NEXT SATURDAY 8 o'clock NEXT SATURDAY 1 . ANOTHER NIGHT OF THRILLS! WALLY KILMISTER WILL DEFEND THE GOLDEN HELMET. AUSTRALIAN RIDERS COMPETING. ; -.....: ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. '...'•'.' , ._. ..Reserves at Rit. Tobacconist (Ji m Turfis), Manners street. ' - '

fJROWN THEATRE, EASTBOURNE TO-MORROW (WED,), 4th DEC, MISS G. HELEjTgaRD'NER Presents •'ONE-JCT PLAYS." "ONE-ACT PLAYS." . DRAMA. .' COMEDY. FARCE. Admission 2s. (Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Alice Fergusson.) THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY,. sth, 6th, and 7th DECEMBER. Producer .7.;. MR.'Wv S, WAUCHQPE. .. : THREJ3 ONE-ACT PLAYS. "THE LITTLE STONE ,HOUSE,^ (George "Calderdii), "THE CONSTANT LOVER." (St. John Hankin), "PLAYGOERS," . (Sir Arthur IW.Pinero). Picturesque Russian Play, Delightful Comedy of" Youth, Uproarious, and. 'Glorious Farce. BOOK EARLY. " A . RECITAL-LECTURE - - ."**•. 7• On ■ ' • RUSSIAN MUSIC ..77.. 7Will be given by „7. ...VALERIE CORLI'SS, • -. ,:, :-. ... A,R,A.M.i I^R.A.M., 7 ' : ,- '■.:'■. ~Ai the" .--: ■■' BLUE, TRIANGLE HALL ■' (Y.W.CA.) : : ;: Boulcott street. ' .Russian Songs will be sung : by Madame Merlin. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 4th DECEMBER, 1929, at 8 pan _Reserved .Seats 2s Id, at Bristol Piano Co. Admission- 2s. .Box Plan; now.open, at .the Bristol. WELLINGTON .ESOTERIC CIRCLE. T)R. BONE-will "lecture-in The Har™ss& Ss^tfll ChamWs ' WEDNESDAY EVENING combined Lecture_and Social, 7 p.m. All Students and Friends cordially invited. JUMBLE SALE. RED CROSS ROOMS, 63, DTXON-ST TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) /th instant, at 1.30 p.m. ' '' lm Fine selection of wearing apparel. COME EARLY! ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE. SALE OF WORK. ■RESULTS of Raffles, and Guessing Competitions:— ■ 8578, 10,224, 13,418, 19,639, 20453 20 887 21,155, 22,789, 23,187, 33,506, 34,227 35 49q 1204, 1770, 3648, 5821, 6318 12 738* 17359 17,503, 19,154, 19,301, 19,982 23144 25 508 26 070. 31,450, 32,013, 33,268, 34,848T37887 to^t Cl| aea^n bCO°Sr d S T- MA^ND CB HA^A GA HR, SCHOOL ' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Afternoons: Miscellaneous Items JiA-enmgs: "Dreamland." Admission Is. "yyiNNER OF CROCHET SUPPER CLOTH, - Raffled Wellington, 2Sth November. MISS JONES, Scacllfle,;JSfo. 2- ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 2

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