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' ■'. ■ ■.•"DECENT: -,;-•■ — ■■■■■■; „;. /Regent;.:- : : . •."■•■;■■■ 1 (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. .;V 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? ~ He was a great stage director.' He trained her in the Actor s Art—made her famous, and won her. love—-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. t, J. C. Williamson Presents THE AERIAL SMITHS THE AERIAL SMITHS THE AERIAL SMITHS _ THE' AERIAL SMITHS •THE AERIAL, SMITHS THE AERIAL SMITHS (America's Greatest Trapeze Artiste) In WONDERS OF THE AIR. ' WONDERS OF THE AIR. WONDERS OF THE AIR. Plan now open at the Theatre, Tele-1 phone 44-144, and The Bristol. ' THE NEW PRINCESS, , HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. ' .' | Continuous Daily, 11 to' 10.' I Reserves, Dial 42-580. NOW SHOWING. A Great Double-Feature Bill. Universal Present? HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON DUSTIN FARNUI" DUSTIN FARNUff And ANNE CORNWALL ANNE CORNWALL In the greatest thriller of all time, "THE FLAMING FRONTIER."- . "THE FLAMING FRONTIER" ' "THE FLAMING FRONTIER" ' "THE FLAMING FRONTIER/ "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." ■ "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER:" "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING' FRONTIER:" "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." While it is always our ■policy to secure for our patrons the very best pictures available, we are particularly pleased to be able to s«»»* that we have been successful in obtaining one of the most extrr ordinary pictures of the^year. ' DO' NOT MISS THIS ONE. I DO NOT MISS THIS ONE. S*THE FLAMING FRONTIER." I "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." I "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." ' "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." • "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." Three Great Pictures in One. 2— eleanor boardman eleanor boardman james morrison james morrison johnnie walker johnnie Walker william hames william hames Etc., Etc., In a Fast arid Furious Drama, "THE WINE OF YOUTH." "THE WINE OF YOUTH." -, "THE WINE OF YOUTH." "THE WINE OF YOUTH." "THE WINE OF YOUTH." Excellent Supports. COMEDY! SERIAL! ' GAZETTE! WE WERE NEVER SO PROUD OF ANY PROGRAMME AS WE ARE OF THIS ONE. DON'T MISS IT. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. NOW; SHOWING, RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In his Latest and Biggest Hit;' his Most Distinctive Production, "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." . "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." Adapted from Jeffery Farnol's famous novel. A colourful and stirring romance of M^rrie England. A. story that vibrates. with drama, laughter^ and tears, as only a Barthelmess- picture can. A professional masterpiece. In Addition: ..MARGARET LIVINGSTON And a Brilliant Cast, in "THE CHORUS LADY" "THE CHORUS LADY " "THE CHORUS LADY'" "THE CHORUS LADY." "THE CHORUS.LADY." A lavish picturisation of James Forbes's great play; the glitter and glorious glamour of life behind the footlights. DAZZLING! FASCINATING! STUPENDOUS! • , Also, GAZETTE. FELIX CARTOON. ■ - .j MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION. I 40th ANNUAL SHOW. ; • I SOLWAY RAILWAY SIDING. I ~"~ I 15th and 36th FEBRUARY, 1927. j PROGRAMME includes Classes for Sheep, Horses, Cattle, Dogs, Pigs Poultry, Ring Events, Dog Trials, Home Industries, and Sewing. ■ DO NOT MISS THIS BIG SHOW! Ram Fair: 17th and 18th FEBRUARY, 1927. Schedules and full particulars from R. H. WILLIAMS, • Secretary, Box 40, i Mastcrton. SINGING. CIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONI (Grand Opera Bass). Studios and Concert Chamber: 262, LAMBTON QUAY, Hannah's Buildings. Interviews daily from 11 till 1 and from 4.30 till 6. Principal work for 1927: ALascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana." | "I^ISITORS and Residents to Trentham— T Fill Up at Big. Tree Pump, coiner Totara and Main roads, Terrace front; safe parking under trees alongside. G, Lay, Trentham, _-------. --_ ._r^

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1927, Page 4

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