AMUSEMENTS. rp HE 11 E G E X T New Zealand’s Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith, 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. Packed House Again Accords a Wonderful, Sincere and Spontaneous Welcome Back to ALEC REGAN. alec began; ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, ' ALEC REGAN. * Appearing at 8.50, The Most Popular Actor-Vocalist (hat has ever visited New Zealand. Never have the walls of the Regent Theatre re-echoed to such Tumultuous Applause. Recalled Again and Again. And MIGHTY TWO-STAR 'PICTURE PROGRAMME. The 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! 1 THE ENEMY’ ■ THE ENEMY ’ ‘THE ENEMY' ‘THE ENEMY’ Screening at 3.40 and 9.14. Slarfßig LILT,IAN GISH and RALPH FORBES. LILLIAN GISH and RALPH FORBES. Wife for a nighl—then her husband torn from her—gone, perhaps, for ever—sent to war by patriots with high ideals, who, however, do not go themselves. Mother and baby left to starve in the city in unknown, silent heroism, •while the men fight and suffer and are maimed in the glamour and glory of the battlefield. A PLEA FOR WORLD PEACE. A CONDEMNATION OF HATE. A Powerful, Unforgettable Drama, not of battles, but of war—of the men and women and children who are left behind. Also, VERA REYNOLDS And RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT In ‘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 .'porting Ring. Reservations at Theatre (12-512 and 12-5t.3) and at The Bristol. Be Wise and Reserve.NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. AGAIN TWO GREAT PICTURES, COMMENCING FRIDAY, At X ii e ii ]•: ( r E X T Dunedin's Leading House of Entertainment. LEW CODY And AILEEN PRINGLE In ’ BEAU BROADWAY,’ A Riot of Fun that Sets Another Mark in Sophisticated Comedy-Drama. And ROD LA ROCQUE In ■STAND AND DELIVER,’ A Gripping Drama of Love and Banditry. TO LET. TO LET, 10-ROOMED HOUSE, Michie street, Roslyu. 3- ED HOUSE, Castle street. 4- FLAT, George street. SHOP. Dowling street, opposite Post Office. BRICK BUILDING, suitable for warehouse, Dowling street. Full particulars on application to rpmj PERPETUAL TRUSTEES PANY, LTD., 1 Vogel street, Dunedin. COMTO LET, ST. CLAIR, 5-roomed Bungalow, £2 week; HANDY CITY, 3 Rooms and kitchenette, self-contained, all conveniences, furnished, 17s 6d week; ST. 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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 10
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