amusements. CRUSHING, CRUSHES—CRUSH—CROWDING, CROWDS, CROWDS-BOOK YOUR SEATS. TO-DAY AND DAILY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY, 7.45. TO-DAY AND DAILY, at 2,30. TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY, 7.45. Q C T A 6 0 H AND EMPIRE, 2.30 TWICE DAILY AT THE TWO THEATRES 7.45 p.m. COMING— THE “ROYAL COMMAND” PICTURE. Honored at the Tivoli Theatre, London, by 20-ROYAL VISITS—2O. IT COMES TO N.Z. AND DUNEDIN DIRECT FROM WINDSOR CASTLE, WHERE, IN THE PRESENCE OF T.M. THE KING AND QUEEN (ROBED) AND OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY (ROBED) AND THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, IT WAS SCREENED IN HONOR OF THE ARCHBISHOP'S BIRTHDAY. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S INSPIRED EPIC, 'BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ “A blaze of beauty.”—Press. ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HURT ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HURT ‘BEN HURT ‘BEN HURT ‘BEN HURT ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HURT ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ “A gleam of glory.”—Press. ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HURT ‘BEN HUB.’ At Christchurch ‘Ben Hur’ ran for FIVE WEEKS to 41,359 people. For the first f0...* weeks every scat for evening sessions was reserved in advance, At Auckland—Seven Weeks—EVERY SEAT RESERVED for evening sessions for the first four weeks. At Wellington every sent reserved for two weeks, and ‘Ben Hur goes back for six weeks on 24fh February. The management has therefore arranged that EVERY SEAT IN THE THEATRE MAY BE RESERVED. BE WISE—BOOK YOUR SEATS. RE SERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. PLANS FOR OCTAGON PLANS FOR EMPIRE (Filling Rapidly) (Filling Rapidly) At BEGG’S. At BRISTOL. Theatre ’Phone 13-091. , ’Phono 10-444. INTRODUCTORY PROLOGUE AT EACH THEATRE. ‘THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.’ ‘THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.’ Soloists, Mr Leslie Dailey (Tenor) and Mr Keg. Richards (Baritone). BEAUTIFUL ORCHESTRAL SCORE. PRICES: AS ‘BEN HUR’ COMMENCES SHARP AT 7.45, THE MANAGEMENT WOULD ESTEEM IT A FAVOR IF PATRONS WOULD KINDLY BE SEATED BY THIS HOUR. Rendered imperative by the immense cost of ‘Ben Hur,’ prices of admission will be; EVENING STALLS, 2s and 2s 9d; STALLS RESERVES, 2s 9d; CIRCLE, 3s 3d (WHICH INCLUDES BOOKING FEE). MATINEES.-STALLS, Is 6d; CIRCLE, 2s (BOOKING FEE, SIXPENCE EXTRA); CHILDREN, Is TO ALL PARTS. Free List Entirely Suspended. Free List Entirely Suspended. REGATTA. REGATTA. At ST. LEONARDS AND BURKES, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (SATURDAY;, FEBRUARY 4. Fun Ashore: Children’s Races, “ Chocolate Alley.” lee Creams, Afternoon Tea (8d). No dull moments. West Harbor Brass Band in attendance. FUN AFLOAT: SWIMMING, BOWING, YACHTING. MOTOR BOATS. SPEED BOATS. OUTBOARD MOTORS. RECORD ENTRIES. Take 2.30 p.m. Train to St. Leonards. Special Trains run if necessary. Trains returning from St. Leonards at 5.20, 6.20, 7.10. 9.25, 10.20, 11.20. Fare: Adults lid. Children 6d return. GOOD CONCERT AND PRESENTATION OP PRIZES IN HALL AT 8 O'CLOCK SAME EVENING. If lime permits Dance to follow. ADMISSION: REGATTA FREE; CONCERT, Is. NOTE.—A splendid view of the whole Regatta can bo obtained from the Amusement Area. CHajS. J. HAYWARD. Burkes. Hon. Sec.
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Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 6
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