AMUSEMENTS. t ■ '' IT’S THE YEAR’S FILM SENSATION! Greater Than the Musical Comedy! ! ! — See this Picture! ! ! — and — BOOK FOR IT NOW! IT COMMENCES AT THE REGENT! THE REGENT! At the Matinee, 2.15 NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! / John Gilbert ’ / F as the Prince v Mae Murray . as the Widow J z WdH ySoltly the \{'ls X w«iu '*"???■.' .a. ' laWSfr’ IV w \ v ■’ f y Iyand colorful j 'HEIM"*/ V V ' „ as niticence that <*““ \ \ thi. .ereen venioo of ft W Vfh the bed-loved of «U •«»«« f JR ■ romance*. Zfw I J ' Presented wlb flSf ' Original MuHr Score. II VON STROHEIM’S 1 | ProductiO’t And, in addition to this great film, MISS NEW ZEALAND IN MOVIELAND Dale Austen, the Dominion’s screen star, at the Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, meeting the stars, going through het test, etc., etc. PHENOMENAL BOOKING. The BOX PLAN for the entire season is filling rapidly at the Theatrs (’Phone 44—144), and Bristol.
THE SHOW OF THE YEAR FIELDEN TAYLOR’S GREATEST EFFORT £3OOO NURSERY RHYMES PARADE TOWN HALL ALL THIS WEEK. AFTERNOONS, 2.30. EVENING, 7 O’CLOCK. This is Fieldon Taylor’s message to you : “I hope you arc all terribly interested; if we make a stupendous effort we can build this year, and we have waited ten long years. Your help will encourage us. It will relieve me of a lot of anxiety and will show me that you really appreciate what we are trying to do. So put your shoulder to the wheel and help all you can. I am sure I shall not look to you in vain.” THIS AFTERNOON! THIS AFTERNOON! GRAND BABY SHOW (Under the Direction of Mrs. Alex. Gray.) Doors Open 2.0 p.m. Mothers in Chairs 2.15 p.m.— Admission 1/-. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ' ORCHESTRA OF WELLINGTON’S MOST POPULAR PERFORMERS. GRAND PARADE OF LIVING NURSERY RHYMES. PAGEANT; ANGELS; NOT ANGLES. TABLEAU: JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN BEFORE PHARAOH TABLEAU: PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT. 1 TABLEAU: BRINGING IN THE YULE LOG. CLASSIC ROMAN DANCE: PUPILS OF MR. JOE KNOWSLEY. Artists appearing during the seven days include: Mr. W. W. Marshall, Nursery Rhymes in Song and Story; Mrs. Wilfred Andrews; Mrs. Ellison Porter; Miss Mary Cooley; Miss Dunnett; Miss Una Smith; The Melody Four; Mr. Elston; Messrs. Kemp; .Pupils of Mrs| Menard; Physical Culture Displays by Pupils of the Frcida Shaw Studio; Dancing under the direction of Mr. Joe Knowsley. JUMBLE SALE: This afternoon, Friday Night, and Saturday' Afternoon. Thursday Night, BOYS’ INSTITUTE BAND. Friday Night, CENTRAL MISSION BAND. Saturday Afternoon, PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND. FIELDEN TAYLOR’S GREATEST EFFORT
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 186, 9 May 1928, Page 3
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