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AMUSEMENTS. THE FAMILY THEATRE, With the Popular Children’s Prices. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE To All Parts on Week Nights. rjA H E 11 E G ENT New Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J, C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 7.45. Appearing Afternoon and Evening. THE ACT EXTRAORDINARY, SHISTL’S World-famous M-A-ft-I-O-N-E—T-T-E-S. M—A—ft—l—o—N—E—T—T—E—S. M—A—ft—lr-O—N—H—T—T—E—S. Amazing! Phenomenal! Indescribable! The Whole Town is Talking. The Marionettes appear each afternoon at 4.20. ‘Warming Up' screening at 3.25. ■‘After School” price-for children, 4d. IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL. The Management are pleased to announce that they have arranged TWO ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES on Friday of Shistl’s Marionette Wonder Show, ‘Regent Revels’ commencing on Saturday. Alsu, Final Screening To-night RICHARD DIX In ■ WARMING UIV And BETTY BRONSON In ‘RITZY.’ . With THE, REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr Neville Ravel. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, A Truly Wonderful Picture Programme. Drama and Comedy. ■ GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, In His First Dramatic Sensation, ‘THE SHOWDOWN.’ ‘THE SHOWDOWN.’ ‘ THE SHOWDOWN.’ ‘THE SHOWDOWN.’ ‘THE SHOWDOWN.’ A Tense Story of (ho Oilfields of Central Mexico, Where men light and go mad, digging and drilling in the heat of the tropical swamps. Heat—Nerves—Heat, and the incessant throbbing of the pumps. “ Do you know what the tropics can do to a white woman E’’ “ You don’t like muck, yet you think you can beat this country.” . The maddening monotony dragging along into “ Please, you’re strong; lake me—take me away from here; keep me; keep me for always.” She came into this comp of men, with her clothes and manners of the big city; came because she loved her husband, and thought she could stick it where all others had failed. But it got her, and she went to “ him ” for help. He loved her, but sacrificed everything, and left her happy with her husband. Grealr than ‘White Cargo,’ because it is the woman who is beaten. A WONDERFUL PICTURE. Also, Irrepressible, Lovable BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS HEBE DANIELS HEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS In ‘HOT NEWS.’ ‘HOT NEWS.’ ‘HOT NEWS.’ ‘HOT NEWS.’ ‘HOT NEWS.’ And it is Hot. Jt starts with a ilirilling parachute escape from a falling aeroplane. Then she stands on (lie nose of Lho Slatue of Liberty in New York, held only by a rope, as she continues to take her film, and rescued in mid-ocean by aeroplane and American destroyer. She still “ films ” ns her rival “ cameraman ” forces her into submission with a kiss. You'll roar with laughter. Echo's fastest triumph. With 2—ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES—2 To-morrow Afternoon and Evening, SHISTL’S MARIONETTES. SHISTL’S MARIONETTES. SHISTL’S MARIONETTES. Positively Last 2 Appearances. COMMENCING SATURDAY, • The Theatrical Event of the Year! Something Greater! Something Bigger! Than we have ever done. Gorgeous Settings and Lavish Dressing. ‘REGENT REVELS.’ ‘ REGENT REVELS.’ ‘REGENT REVELS.’ ' REGENT REVELS.’ ‘REGENT REVELS.’ ‘ REGENT REVELS.’ ‘REGENT REVELS.’ •REGENT REVELS.’ A Whirlwind Stage Show of Music, Song, and Dance that will take your breath array —lncluding FRED HODGES and IVY TOWE, FRED HODGES and TVY TOWE, FRED HODGES and IVY TOAVE, Sensational Acrobatic Dancers. They “ Stopped the Show ” Nightly in Auckland. MILDRED and CONNIE. MILDRED and CONNIE, MILDRED and CONNIE, A Classy, Dressy, Snappy Melange, of - Comedy and Music that goes with a punch. —And— THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET. THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET. THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET. 8 Delightful Damsels. An Ensemble of Beauty and Dance that will Stagger You. Without a doubt THE GREATEST STAGE ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED IN' A PICTURE THEATRE. TAKE OUR TIP! BOOK EARLY! Reserves are Better than Regrets. Box Plans at Theatre (12-512 and 12-513) and at The Bristol. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by young Man, Furnished Bed-Silting Room, with morning tray, private; or small Flat, with all conveniences, central. —Reply Room, P.O. Box 233, Dunedin. WANTED, Board and Residence, Gentleman; single room, piano; handy to car, Georgo street.—3s6, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, 2 .Gentlemen Boarders; use every convenience; very central.—2o Tennyson street. VACANCY ' Board-Residence, Furnished Rooms, or Bed and Breakfast.—Magnolia, 41 Hope street, city. Y A CANDIES Board-Lodging, permanent or visiting; bed-breakfast or furnished Room; central; moderate.—29B High street. ' USINESS Lady requires (urgently) private Board and Residence; suburbs preferred j reasonable; no other hoarders preferred. —373, ‘ Star/ ■ fTVWO Business Girls rerpiiro Furnished X. Room; use conveniences; central.— 339, .‘Star.’ ' ELTON HOUSE, 534 King street.— Private Board for Gentlemen; every convenience; good' home; washing, mending ; 27s 6d. BDOW would ’ Board middle-aged, steady AVorking Man; washing, and mending;’ homely; near AVorkshops.—2ob, ‘Star.* . , - . COMFORTABLE Accommodation; Rainbow Private Hotel; bed, breakfast, ss; casuals, 8s day permanents, from 30s.— Phone 13-283. ; ONSLOW House.—Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tennis court. ■ Phone 22-550., AS, Bed, Breakfast; 7s day.—Dominion, tt 341 Cumberland street (past Fire Brigade, 2 minutes railway): telephone 13-336. IF you need Building send an Advertisement to the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 8

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789

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 8

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