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AMUSEMENTS. BEAUTIFUL “ROUND THE WORLD” MATINEE AT 2.15 AT 7.45 SHARP TO-NTGT4T AT If! AT 7.45 SHARP J-V lilvlll SHARI Patrons are requested to be seated at 7.40. Curtain at <.45. Started with a BANG Last Night 1 ! I g 7 Tjfa|| STAGE BAND PRESENTATION MAURICE GUTTRIDGE and the SYDNEY ' REGENT BALLET Fred Hodges Ivy Towe and jk'—— Stella Lamond in . U Music, Song AND ' Dance. ON THE SCREEN —A HUGE DOUBLE FEATURE BILE. LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE BEAU BROADWAY PICTURE 0 And WILLIAM BOYD in THE SKYSCRAPER picture’ PLANS AT THE THEATRE AND BRISTOL. ’PHONE: 44—144. Reservations Retained To-night till (.40. REGENT FRIDAY NEXT An Epic Drama of the Average Home— Ever since KING VIDOR made “THE BIG PARADE ’’ the world has been waiting for his next great screen epic of lite. HERE IT IS ! HERE IT IS ! HERE IT IS ! Greater than “The Big Parade Because it takes in the masses. . Broader, because of life'. Deeper, because it applies to every home. human conflict, surges with drama, and lifts the heatt to the peak of emotion on the wings of romance. A cross-section of the life of the masses to-day’ I ! • “The Crowd” A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRODUCTION. WITH ELEANOR BOARDMAN. JAMES MURRAY, BERT ROACH, DEL HENDERSON. To see Life-see “THE CROWD.” ON THE STAGE— ON THE STAGI '--’ DAILY AT 2.15 AND NIGHTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK. The Famous London Pantomime “Dick Whittington and His Cat” GRAND OPERA HOUSE SEASON COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. ALLAN WILKIE WITH MISS HUNTER-WATTS AND COMPANY OF THIRTY ARTISTS, Including The celebrated English Shakespearean actor, Mr. Alexander Marsh (first appearance in N.Z.), Mr. Dennis Barry, Mr. John Mr. Arthur Keane, Mi\ William Lockhart, Mr. Milton Sands, Miss Lorna Forbes, Miss Mildred Howard (first appearance in N.Z.), Miss Marjorie Carr, etc. IN THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE, The programme will embrace: “King Lear.” “Coriolanus,” 'Airs Well that Ends Well.” “Henry V.” “Romeo and Juliet, lhe Taming of the Shiew, ••Othello,” “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” and further popular selections from the repertoire. Completely new and specially designed scenery for all productions. MATINEES AT SPECIAL PRICES EVERY WEDNESDAY. REDUCED PRICES FOR CHILDREN AT ALL PERFORMANCES. For further particulars, regarding first weeks programme and Box Plan, a r rangements see later announcements. _ ATHLETIC SPORTS. CALEDONIAN SPORTS. BASIN RESERVE — TO-DAY (SATURDAY? JUVENILE DANCING COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.; PIPING, 1 PAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC EVENTS START AT 2 P.M. SHARP. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS IN EVENING AT 8. VTHLETIC AND HIGHLAND CHAMPIONS FROM ALL OVER THE! DOMINION COMPETING. BRILLIANT CYCLE RACING. RECORD ENTRIES. ROLL UP IN THOUSANDS AND SUPPORT THE CALEDONIANS AND ATHLETES OF YOUR OWN CITY. TENNIS. TENNIS. TENNIS, g W I M M I N TO-DAY. TO-DAY. WAIRARAPA v. WELINGTON, cf/YrE CHAMPIONSHIPS. AT MIRAMAR’ GROUNDS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. ™ AKO BATHS, TO-DAY ’(SATURDAY), 2.30 P.M. PLAY COMMENCES 11 A.M. 2s. and Is. Entrance Fee to match Is. Half . pricc . W B. WATSON, J. C. BLAKELEY. Hon. Sec. W.P.L.T. Association. Hon. Secretary

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 5