AMUSEMENTS. rj\ H E REG EN T New Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. p. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A VERITABLE MONSTER PROGRAMME, Acclaimed by a Crowded House Last Night. A TREMENDOUS TRIPLE BILL. Never have (he walls of (ho Regent Theatre re-echoed to such tumultuous applause as greeted Alec Regan last night. A Wonderful, Sincere, and Spontaneous Welcome Back to this Popular Artist. ALEC REGAN, A LEG REGAN. ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, Appearing, for One AVeek Only, at 3.20 and 8.50 Daily. Recalled Again and Again Last Night. And Nightly Two star Picture Programme. Tho Most Discussed Picture of the Year. Adapted from Channing Pollock’s Play that set the whole world arguing. POWERFUL! MOVING! TRUTHFUL! A Startling Revolutionary Theme! ‘THE ENEMY’ ■THE ENEMY' ‘ THE ENEMY’ ■ THE ENEMY’ Screening at 3.40 and 9.14. StarfTfig LILLIAN GISH and RALPH FORBES, LILLIAN GISH and RALPH FORBES. LILLIAN GISH and RALPH FORBES. Wife for a night—(hen her husband torn from her—gone, perhaps, for ever—sent to war by patriots with high ideals, who, however, do not go themselves. Mol her and baby left lo starve in the city in unknown, silent heroism, while the men fight and suffer ami are maimed in the glamour and glory of the battlefield. A PLEA FOR WORLD PEACE. A CONDEMNATION OF HATE. V Powerful, Unforgettable Drama, not of battles, but of war—of the men and women and children who arc left behind. Also, VEKA REYNOLDS And RUDOLPif SCHtLDKRAUT In ■THE MAIN EVENT.’ ‘THE MAIN EVENT.’ ‘THE MAIN EVENT.’ ‘THE MAIN EVENT,’ ‘THE MAIN EVENT.’ ‘THE MAIN EVENT.’ ‘THE MAIN EVENT.’ Screening at 2.20 and 7.50. A Human, Romantic Drama of the Sporting King. Willi THE REGENT ORCHESTRA (Under the Eat mi of Mr Neville Ravel). YOU WILL BE WISE TO BOOK FOR TO-NIGHT. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. Box Plans at Theatre (12-512 and 12-513 i and at The Bristol. On no account can Telephono Reservations be kept alter 7.30 (o-night. |£ING EDWARD THEATRE Direction Fuller-Ha,ywanl Theatres. TO-NIGHT - 7.30 TO NIGHT. HEBE DANES* NEIL HAMILTON In a FaM-moving, Thrilling, Modern Comedy, ‘HOT NEWS!’ ‘HOT NEWS I’ ‘HOT NEWS!’ ‘HOT NEWS!’ And Enffland’s Alary Pickford, BETTY BALFOUR, In ‘THE SEA URCHIN I .’ Ring 22-573 for Reserves. Prices as usual. o TAGO PIONEERS’ HALE TO-NIG HT ! T’O-N tGHT ! ONLY. Wembley Club, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Old and New Dances. ‘" Excuse Me ” One-Steps. Gordon’s Dance Band. Admission. 2s 6d. Supper Provided. NOTE. —As Hie Early Setilers arc utilising their ball To-night, for their Anniversary Celebrations, same is not available. SUPPER DANCE • SUPPER DANCE SUPPER DANCE—SUPPER DANCE AT THE SAYOY - TO-NfGHT. > TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ROSS FLOYD AND HIS SAVOY MUSIC. The Most Artistic Syncopation yet beard in Dunedin. RESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW FOR TO-NIGHT. Phono 12-133. CENTRAL MISSION. F ARE WELL SER VICES Rev. W. WALKER, OCTAGON HALL. 11 ami 6.30, NEXT SUNDAY, 24th inst. Is: Miss Mary Pratt, Mr J. Leech, and Mr Mortlcy Peake, ivited to attend and hear Rev. AY. ilker’i Final Message to the City. ARE WELL PUBLIC MEETING. [NITV CHURCH, MORAY PLACE, ;XT MONDAY, 251 b, at 7.30 p.rn. Tributes wi'l be paid In , W. WALKER and Mrs WALKER. Everybody invited. d these workers a hearty send-off. EDUCATIONAL. BEAUTY, GRACE. AND HEALTH FOB GIRLS. A Special Class for RHYTHMIC, GREEK, AND NATIONAL DANCING ' Is now being conducted by M ISS HEN A C. TUCKWELL, L.P.C.V., On WEDNESDAYS, at 8 o’clock, in Y.W.C.A. HALL, Moray place. Come one evening, if you are thinking of joining, and watch the girls at work., TO ENROL KING 13-693. A T.C.L. wants Pupils, visit homes if required; terms £2 2s a quarter.— 873, ‘Star.’ ■pROWN’S Commercial College, Moray 13 place.—March enrolments; individual tuition, day, evening; railway concessions; 360 positions 1927-28. _ _ OSSBOTHAM’S College.—Bookkeeping, Shorthand; Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country students’ railway fare reductions.—Phone 10-756. ALL you want to know and should know about Hie Garden is ob<|ined from the ‘ Star Garden Annual.'
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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 14
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