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REGENT. EGENT. (Theatre Beautiful.) Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Managing Directors: Mr. Beaumont Smith, Mr. F. W. Thring. TO-NIGHT! At 7.45! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.45! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.45! TO-NIGHT! Patrons are advised not to confuse this picture with another of a similar, title. THE REGENT Presents "THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE," "THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE,""THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE," "THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE," . " THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE," "THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE," "THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE," A UNIVERSAL JEWEL PRODUCTION. •Had he the right to break her heart to make her Famous? Ho was a great stage director. He trained her in the Actor s Art—made her famous, and won her love-r-then gave her up. And Why? The answer is in the main theme of this'great epic of women's love, that will grip you from beginning to end—and keep you thinking. '. ■' VAUDEVILLE. ;. : . . VAUDEVILLE. J. C. Williamson Presents THE AERIAL SMITHS THE AERIAL SMITHS THE AERIAL SMITHS THE AERIAL SMITHS THE AERIAL SMITHS THE. AERIAL SMITHS : . . \ \ In WONDERS OF THE Ala. WONDERS OF THE AIR. WONDERS OF THE AIR. .Plan now open at the Theatre, TeJephone 44-144, and The Bristol.' STRAND THEATRE T R A ND THEATRE. ' Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. . NOW SHOWING: Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL. LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE - LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE ' LAURA LA PLANTE . . . In "HER BIG NIGHT." ** "HER BIG NIGHT." "HER BIG NIGHT." "HER BIG NIGHT." ■ . '.'HER BIG NIGHT." "HER BIG NIGHT.'" "HER BIG NIGHT." "HER' BIG NIGHT." In the afternoon a shop girl—at night a guttering movie star—you simply can't aftord to miss this scream of a picture. Also Screening: MATT MOORE & DOROTHY DEVORE MATT MOORE & DOROTHY DEVORE 'MATT MOORE & DOROTHY DEVORE MATT MOORE & DOROTHY DEVORE • ■ In '•■. "HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN." ....• "how baxter: butted in.*"HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN." "HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN.^ . "She droll comedy of a bashful young m»n. in love. Supports: COMEDY, SCENIC, NEWS. Mate This Night YOUR BIG NTOSEF And Ring 43-855 for Reserves.'. RSSSS^S, THEATRE. "EO.fil/I'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. • COMMENCING TO-DAYI A Programme that sets the standard in i ■ • picture production: ' ■ ' : By arrangement with Fox Films, Ltd Two of the Big Pictures of the Year EDMUND LOWE, MARGARET LIVINGSTONE, and DOLORES COSTELLO In a picture resplendent with wonderful dresses and lavish settings, "GREATER THAN A CROWN" "GREATER THAN A CROWN" "GREATER THAN A CROWN*" "GREATER THAN A CROWN" - "GREATER THAN A CROWN" - "GREATER THAN A CROWN" I "GREATER THAN A CROWN*'* A tense drama of modern society life. A whirlwind romance of a modern advent ; ture seeker. Thrills, mystery love, and I adventure. And ANITA STEWART In a picture version of (Peter B Kyne'a , great story, "RUSTLING FOR CUPID " "RUSTLING FOR CUPID.'" - "RUSTLING FOR CUPDD " "RUSTLING FOR CUPID " "RUSTLING FOR CUPID " "RUSTLING FOR CUPID " "RUSTLING FOR CUPID." "RUSTLING FOR CUPID." "RUSTLING FOR CUPIDI" He had tracked a rustler for months, and then found it was his_ own father. A story of love, hate, and justice in the cattle country. S CEtIC? U«CALfTda^ M fD Y . jiARTCRAFT THEATRE. J-Aktcraft theatre. 7.45—1t Commences To-night 745 3 NIGHTS AND 1 MATINEE ONLY! A Powerful Story of Crime Detection. "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." WithStJ»!M^H^LS^ lHnß! .'.-,■ EDNA MURPHY, special Music by James Haydock MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE „ "OFF THE HIGHWAY," Adapted from Tom Gallon's famous novel, latterly, an engrossing story of the artists' colony of London. Also, ' "WHO'S MY WIFE?" " "WHO'S MY WIFE?" Saturday's Matinee, "THE TWO-GUN MAN," ■EesteringFred Thomson and Silver King. WORSER BAY SWIMMING CARNIVAL. TO-MORROW, 22nd JANUARY, Commencing 11 a.m. \ MONSTER LIFE-SAVING COMPETI- ' TION. Swimming, Sailing Boat Races, and Children's Races on the Beach. SIDE-SHOWS AND REFRESHMENT STALLS. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, and Hot Water Obtainable. Come Along and Ride on the Ocean Wave. CATURDAY, 20th. RANDOLPH ROSE, .New Zealand Champion. .. . ■ /-■•■--•. ATHLETIC PARK..

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2