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AMUSEMENTS. PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE Twice Daily. TO-DAY’S BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN, With TREMENDOUS XMAS PANTOMIME DAILY, at 2.15. NIGHTLY, at 7.45. regent New Zealand's Most Luxurious Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson Pitas. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. COMMENCING, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. THE ‘SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST ■ ‘SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST 'SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST ‘ SAWDUST ‘ SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST ‘ SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST ‘SAWDUST PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ —— PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ PARADISE,’ . A Penetrating Drama. A Sincere Study of Human Emotion, Starring ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON And HOBART BOS WORTH. !A Travelling House of God, an Evangelist's Canvas Home. A Circus Girl brought up in the crooked life of the Carnival! The Glittering, Dazzling Lights of the .Carnival versus tho Quiet Peace of tiie Sawdust Church 1 The Show Girl and the Evangelist— Antagonism and Scoffing 1 [And then the little helpless Orphan Baby I .■-a passionate cry to mankind, a common heart appeal! 1 Sawdust Paradise’ will tear at your very heartstrings. Alto, GORGEOUS XMAS PANTOMIME (Staged at 2.55 and 8.5). Owing to the Amazing Success of the. first pantomime, * Dick Whittington,* and in order to enable Country Visitors to see this Magnificent Production, the Management announce, that ‘ SINBAD THE SAILOR' is POSTPONED ONE WEEK, and they will have pleasure in presenting To-day a SECOND EDITION SECOND EDITION SECOND EDITION Of •DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON And HIS CAT.’ An Elaborate Production, in Four Magnificent Scenes. ’A SHOW i’OR OLD AND YOUNG. With ‘A Cast Specially Imported from Sydney. New Numbers by MILDRED AND CONNIE. Now Specialty Dances by FREDDY HODGES and IVY TOWE. New Ensembles by ED. WARRINGTON. New Songs! Now Gags! Now Dresses! With Twenty of Dunedin’s Own Little ’ Kiddies. The Entire Production by THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET. New Comcdv Interludes by ED. WARRINGTON, With A strom' supporting Picture Programme of Screaming, Funny Screen Comedy—a Budget of World Ncws-au interesting .bray Magazine, and THE REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under tho Baton of Mr Neville Ravel. Entr’acte, ‘ Ricnzi * (Wagner), [You can Reserve for Matinees and Evenings (Children and Adults) without extra charge. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS Afternoons and Evenings. Box Plans at Theatre (12-512 and 12-515) and at The Bristol. WHAT MUM SAID TO DAD ABOUT THE PANTOMIME'. s-li?. Mum do Dad, “It’s Xmas Time, Let's take the Kids to a Pantomime,” Old Dad. with a scowl, said ” Money’s tight, jJTji. can t take kids to a show to-mght. Said Mum, with a grin, “ There's no need for a din, We've saved for a year Just to give the kids cheer, So let’s go to tho Regent GRAND PANTOMIME. Even if your statement’s true, Wo can raise a bob or two; Get your hat and we’ll go To this pleasant wonder show.’ 5 Dick Whittington and his cat so bold Have a varied story to unfold, ’And on the morrow you will say •It's been worth a full year’s pay. EPILOGUE. - 1 Old Dad now is full of cheer, ■' No smiles need ho hoi’row, For the Pantomime this year . Mado him forget his sorrow. n ELECT SCOTTISH DANCE. ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL, SATURDAY, 8 p.m. Till 12 p.m. Music by Gaiety Dance Band. Supper Provided. Ladies, Is fid; Gents, 2s. M.C., Mr S. Jamieson. CRICKET, CRICKET. PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. ■ OTAGO v. AUCKLAND. CARISBROOK GROUND. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, December 31st, January Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. ’HE PUBLIC ARE ADVISED THAT •MISSION 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, half-price. E. S. WILSON, ' Sec. O.C.A,

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Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 8

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