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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT 1 New Zealand’* Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. ONLY 3 DAYS MORE. The Most Popular Actor-Vocalist that has Ever Visited New Zealand, ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, Appearing at 8.50, Never have the walls of the Regent Theatre re-echoed to such tumultuous applause. Recalled again and again. ■ (N.B.—Mr Regan will appear for the final Matinee To-morrow.) 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! ‘THE ENEMY’ •THE ENEMY’ 1 THE ENEMY’ ‘THE ENEMY' Screening at 3.40 and 9.14. Starring LILLIAN GISH and RALPH FORBES. Wife for a night—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 arc 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 Sporting Ring. Special at Matinees Only— The Funniest ‘OUR GANG’ Comedy Ever Screened. Reservations at Theatre (12-512 and 12-513) and at The Bristol. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. AGAIN TWO GREAT PICTURES, COMMENCING SATURDAY, At fji H E BEG EN T Dunedin's Leading House of Entertainment. LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE In 'BEAU BROADIVAY,’ A Riot of Fun that Seis Another Mark in Sophisticated Comedy-Drama. And ROD LA ROCQUE v In ‘STAND AND DELIVER,’ A Gripping Drama, of Love and Banditry. Book NOW and Avoid the Holiday Crowds. jg MPI R E D E LUX U. VAUDEVILLE SUPREME, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, THE , POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES. A Delight in Store for All.

SPORTING. WHERE TO GO FOR EASTER. - BEAUMONT .RACES ! - EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 1. 1929. THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. The patrons of this popular, time-honoured Picnic Race Meeting arc advised that every effort has been made to ensure a splendid day’s sport. SPLENDID ACCEPTANCES. FIRST-CLASS CATERING. GOOD FIELDS. POPULAR PRICES. HOT WATER OBTAINABLE FREE. 10s TOTALISATOR. MOTOR CARS ADMITTED FREE. The Natural Grand Stand overlooking the course makes the Beaumont Racecourse one of the finest in New Zealand. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS FROM DUNEDIN, MILLER'S FLAT, AND LAWRENCE. H. A. HOLLAMBY, Secretary.

LOST AND FOUND. COTTER DRUMS. nrvHK UNDERSIGNED advise having lost X several SMALL CASKS containing Round Bottle-mouthed Copper Drums. Finders should communicate at once with W. GREGG AXD CO., LTD., Phone 11-919. 51 Forth street. LOST, Silver Watch, with gold chain and medal attached. —Reward returning to Greig’s, tobacconist, George street. OSTL Gold Wristlet Watch, vicinity Coughtrey street, few days ago.—Ring 22-155; reward. lOST, Sunday, 7 p.m., King street, near J Gardens, Book, ‘ History of Geology and Palaeontology ’ (Zittle); finder rewarded.—Wilson, fcO Hcrict row; or phone 13-35JL ■ LOST, between Tlillcml and Dunedin, Thursday night, Hose off petrol wagon; reward.—Apply Vacuum Oil Co., Dunedin. LOST, on St. Hilda, Beach, Saturday, Child's Seagrass Push Chair.—Finder please leave St. Hilda Beach Pavilion. LOST, Saturday, vicinity Eoslyn and Kaikorai, Purse containing £1 note, working girl’s wages; reward.—Reply 206, ‘Star.’ LOST, Flagstaff track, on Saturday, pair of Horn-rimmed Spectacles.—Finder return to 7 Erin street, Roslyn ; reward. LOST, Fawn Waterproof Cape.—Please leave Loco. Sheds, Anderson’s Bay road; reward. WOULD Person who took Wrong Overcoat, Overseas Club Rooms, Saturday night, communicate 209, ‘ Star ’ Office. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co are the best and cheapest sweeps —Phone 10493, private 15-718. FOUND. —The Broadway Dance Club will hold their Weekly Dance, Trades Hall, Moray place, every Wednesday night; latest music by the Broadway Jazz Band ; roll up. FOUND. Established dunedjn tailoring BUSINESS offers PARTNERSHIP to PRACTICAL TAILOR. Kcpiy in first instance (o P.O. BOX 159. Capital required, £SOO.

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Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 10

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