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AMUSEMENTS. BEAUTIFUL OUR XMAS FEAST COMMENCES This Afternoon This Afternoon at 2.15. at 2.15. ON THE STAGE The Famous Drury Lane P antomime “Little Red Riding Hood” WITH A SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST OF CHARACTERS which include TOM, THE PIPER’S SON, RED RIDING HOOD, THE DREAM FAIRY, THE WOODMAN, THE WICKED WOLF, Etc., AND LESTER SINCLAIR AND LITTLE NAT (As “Dame Weddle.”) (The 4-year-old Boy Wonder.) • VILLAGERS, FAIRIES, ETC., ETC. SPECIAL SCENERY:— SCENE I.—The Nursery Room. SCENE 2Village of Wapping. SCENE 3.—Road to the Forest. SCENE 4.—Granny’s Hut. Also Every Afternoon HAROLD LLOYD IN “SPEEDY” “SPEEDY” THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Bi THE biggest LAUGH OF THE YEAR. ON THE STAGE ! ! ! ON THE STAGE ! ! ! ON THE STAGE ! ! ! ON THE STAGE ’. ! 1 OUR SECOND [ REGAL STAGE PRESENTATION ] “FADS and FASHIONS” WHICH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS :— Unit IDAINTY MISS (Lingerie Ballet) and REGENT SYNCOPATORS. Unit 2.—Vocal: “AFTER MY LAUGHTER CAME TEARS”—STELLA LAMONT. Unit 3.—PORTER AND CARNE (in their own dance creation) : “THE ORIGINAL DIXIE STOP.” Unit 4.—“ THE SCINTILLATING SEVEN” in “BLACKBOTTOM,” with the REGENT SYNCOPATORS. Unit s—Vocal: (a) “I WONDER WHO’S HER DADDY NOW,” (b) “HE SAID AND I SAID.”—STELLA LAMONT. Unit 6MAORI LULLABY (written specially by Maurice Guthridge and Lester Sinclair). (a) REGENT SYNCOPATORS. (b) SAXOPHONE SOLO, by ALPHONE CAREY. (c) POI DANCE.—ZETTA and MARJORIE. (d) OLD-FASHIONED WALTZPORTER and CARNE. Unit 7.—WHIRLWIND ACROBATIC FINALETHE SCINTILLATING SEVEN. The Regent Operatic Orchestra (Direction: ARTHUR G. FROST.) A LAST WORD! BOOK TO-DAY at the THEATRE or BRISTOL. ’PHONE 44—144.—Reservations kept till 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES. ILLUSTRATION BLOCKS. “THE DOMINION” plant for Stereotypes. Line and Half-tone Blocks (single or mnlti-colour) is replete with the latest equipment, the operators and artists are experienced men from large pnoto-engraving establishments In Great Britain, and there la every facility for execution of any and every class of Illustration. Designs can be submitted If desired. Prompt service is ensured by the employment of day and night staffs. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IF REQUIRED. Coarse screen blocks for newspaper work, or fine screen for fine art work undertaken. Special quotations given for contract work, or for a large number of blocks. Trade orders executed promptly Prices reasonable, and quality above reproach Telephone 44 —020 ( 6 lines). Telegrams: “Dominion,” Wellington. P.O. Boxes 1481 and 2001.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 75, 21 December 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 75, 21 December 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 75, 21 December 1928, Page 3