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AMUSEMENT^. PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE Twice, Daily. ' THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN, With TREMENDOUS XMAS PANTOMIME DAILY, at 2.15. TO-NIGHT/at 7.45. T£ H E R'EG EN T New Zealand’s Most Luxurious Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. .FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, Wallace i ; Raymond BEERY and HATTON, BEERY and HATTON, BEERY and HATTON, The Screen’s Greatest Comedy. Duo, In ‘THE BIG RILLING,’ ‘THE BIG KILLING,’ 4 THE BIG KILLING,’ One Long Shriek of Laughter. Also, The Gorgeous Pantomime, Staged at 2.40 and 8.10, ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON And HIS CAT.’ A Magnificent Production in Four Elaborate Scenes. A SHOW FOR OLD AND YOUNG. With ‘A Cast Specially Imported from Sydney. Dick Whittington Connie Hams Alderman Fitewarreh Gene Dort Alice Fitzwarreu Mildred karris Idle Jack Jack Gerrard The King of Barbarv .crank kittle The Demon Freddie Hodges The Cat Katie Eckholf The Dancer M Towe i And Bridget the Cook Ed. Warrington With THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET, Millie Thompson, Nancy' Browne, Peggy Rockley, Julie Thompson, Jessie Best, Olga Satmova. And ■ Twenty of Dunedin’s Own Little Kiddies. The Entire Production by ED. WARRINGTON, With THE REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr Neville Ravel. Entr’acte, OBERON ’ (Wagner). You can Reserve lor Matinees and Evenings (Children and Adults) without extra charge. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS Afternoons and Evenings. Box Plana at Theatre (12-012 and 12-hli) and at The Bristol. CHILDREN’S BIG MATINEE, 2 o’clock—DAlLY—2 o'clock. With Fred. Thomson, Silver King, And a Rollicking Gappy Ricks Comedy in Addition! QRA N D AND PLAZA u EACH EVENING, at 7.30. The Best and Brightest of all Christum Programmes—Specially chosen to delight both young and old! FRiuL THOMSON, FRED. THOMSON, With SILVER KING, , In their Most Exciting Drama, ‘LONE-HAND SAUNDERS.* ‘LONE-HAND SAUNDERS.’ A RIOT OF LAUGHTER! GAPPY RICKS, GAPPY RICKS. [You cannot miss him in the latest Peter B. Kyno Farce, ‘MORE PAY-LESS WORK,' ‘ MORE PAY-LESS WORK,’ • CHILDREN, LOOK! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! COMES TO TOWN!! TO-MORROW, Commencing at the Matinee at 2 o’clock. [YOU MUST NOT „ MISS * “THE BIG SHOW.’ “THE BIG SHOW.’ “THE BIG SHOW.’ “THE BIG SHOW.’ “THE BIG SHOW.’ Ljons, Tigers, Elephants, Buckjumping, Cowboys, Indians, and a Host of Other Attractions in a Wonderful Circus right before you on the Screen. Here is a Great Holiday Picture for you! Also,, The Hilarious Irish Comedy, ‘FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ ■FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ ‘FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ YOU’LL SCREAM! It’s Funnier than ‘Bringing Up Father’ and ‘ The Callahans and Murphys.” CRICKET. CRICKET. PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. OTAGO t. AUCKLAND. CARI3BROOS GROUND. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, December 31st, January Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. THE PUBLIC ARB ADVISED THAT ADMISSION WILL BE BY THE BURNS STREET GATE ONLY. Play Commences 11 a.m. Luncheon Adjournment 1.15 to 2 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand, Is extra; Children, hilf-prici. E. S, WILSON, see. O.c.A. MOTOR SERVICES. CORPORATION BUSES. SEE DUNEDIN FIRST, OBSERVATION TOURS. CORPORATION BUSES DE LUXE Will Bun as under:— | FRIDAY, 28th DECEMBER. ] Leave Town Hill, Octagon, for Fare. I Waipori, 9.30 a.rn 10 0 Whare Flat, 2.15 p.m 5 0 Round Otago Peninsula, 9.30 a.rn., | and 2.15 p.m ... 5 0 Extended ' .Tour Round Dunedin, , 2.15 p.m. ... ... ... ... ... - 5 0 In and Around Dunedin, 2.15 p.m. 3 0 Mount Cargill, 2.15 p.m ... 2 6 Leave Duke, street for— Sullivan’s Dam, 9.30 and 10.30 a.in,, 2.0 and 2.50 p.m. , Firea Is eaeh way. Leave ‘ Star ’ Office, Bond street, for— Brighton/from 8.30 a.m, and 1.30 p.m. ' Single 2 6 Return 4 0 A Limited Number of Buses *lll also bo available for Special Hire during the Holidays. SEATS CAN BE BOOKED at the Tramway Office or Tourist Bureau for all of the Bus Trips. Phone No. 13-926. CtTAK 1 Gardening Book, a Book that O every Garden Lover needs; any Seed Merchant or Bookseller can supply you; price, 2s 6d, ‘ J

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Evening Star, Issue 20059, 27 December 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20059, 27 December 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20059, 27 December 1928, Page 12

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