AMUSEMENTS. THE 11 E G E N T New Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. G. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. FINAL APPEAR AN CE TO-NIGHT. The Most Popular Actor-Vocalist that has Ever Visited New Zealand, ALEC REGAN. ALEC REGAN. Singing ‘Fifty Million Frenchmen,’ ‘ Sonny Boy,’ etc. A Riot at Every Performance. Mr Regan will Not Appear at the Matinee. And Final Screenings The Most-discussed Picture of the Year, ‘THE ENEMY,’ ‘THE ENEMY,’ Starring LILLIAN GISH ami RALPH FORBES. A Powerful, Unforgettable Drama. Also, VERA REYNOLDS In ‘THE MAIN EVENT.’ ‘THE MAIN EVENT.’ A Romance of the Sporting King. And ■ At Matinee Only, ‘ OUR GANG’ COMEDY,’ The Funniest Ever Screened. COMMENCING SATURDAY, At the Matinee. T3l E BEGr EH T Announces A BIG HOLIDAY ALL-PICTURE PROGRAMME. The Finest Sporting Comedy Within Memory, LEW LEW LEW ‘ BEAU BROADWAY.’ ‘ BEAU BROADWAY.’ ‘BEAU BROADWAY.’ ‘ BEAU BROADWAY.’ •BEAU BROADWAY.’ ‘BEAU BROADWAV’ ’BEAU BROADWAY,’ Starring „, rr , ODY amt All. KEN PRINGLE, (HIT and AILEEN CRINGLE, ODY and AILEEN PRINGLE, With Sim Carrol, Heine Conklin, ami •lira .Mines, ex-worlds champion. _ A Riot of Fun that Sets Another Mark in Sophisticated Comedy-Drama. The most thrilling light scenes ever filmed, the funniest plot ever imagined, and the sweetest love story ever told. Another Lew Coay-Ailecn Pringle ComedyDratmi Knockout. Ami ROD LA ROCQUE ROD LA ROCQUE ROD LA ROCQUE In ‘ STAND AND DELIVER.’ ‘STAND AND DELIVER,’ ‘STAND AND DELIVER.’ ‘STAND AND DELIVER.’ ‘STAND AND DELIVER.’ ‘STAND AND DELIVER.’ ‘STAND AND DELIVER.’ Le was a young Englishman, a world war eteran, seeking excitement in the Grecian rmv. and he got more thnbs than lie aigained for. But Hie, girl he louml and loved was worth the price he paid. A t hulling elory of banditry in Greece—a love romance of deep appeal—a poignant story superbly screened. Also -— — 'SHOULD WOMEN DRIVE?’ A Scream of a Comedy, Featuring 31 AX DAVIDSON. \ Beautiful Now Zealand Scenic (Mount Cook), a Regent Gazelle, And The First of a New Series ‘LONDON AFTER DARK.’ No. 1. —'Up West.’ PicriiiJillv Circus, the West End of London, its bright lights, its theatres, its cabarets, its thrilling throbbing night life. Bonk NOW for Saturday and Monday. Box Plans for the holidays now' open at Theatre (12-512 and 12-513) and at The Bristol. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING.
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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 10
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381Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 10
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