REGENT. ■ EGENT. . • . ■. (Theatre Beautiful.) Direction: J 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? 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. 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 Artists) 'In WONDERS OF THE AIR. WONDERS OF THE AIR. WONDERS OF THE AIR. Plan now open at the Theatre, Telephone 44-144, and The Bristol. HUGE ATTENDANCES AT EVERY SCREENING,! For the Utmost, in Delightful Entertainment Pay a Visit to the KING'S THEATRE, ING'S THEATRE, - '•. Dixon street. TO-NIGHT!—B—TO-NIGHT! THE BIG PARAMOUNT FD^M! "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING-YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." Starring 1G JUNIOR STARS OF 1927! 16 JUNIOR STARS OF 1927! 16 JUNIOR STARS OF 1927! In Delightful and Talented Portrayals. ■Paramount Company's answer to the universal public request for new faces on the sbreen, the entire cast being drawn from a "sohool of acting established, some time ago. Sixteen graduates from this school appear in the picture-^sixteen stars on the threshold of fame. FURTHER CAST EXTRAORDINARY! Positively one of the most brilliant casts yet assembled-for a single motion picture. RICHARD DIX, ADOLPHE MENJOU, RICHARD DIX, ADOLPHE MENJOU, LOIS WILSON, PERCY MARMONT, LOIS WILSON, PERCY MARMONT, THOMAS MEIGHAN, LILA LEE, THOMAS MEIGHAN, LILA LEE, CLARA BOW, CHESTER CONKLIN. CLARA BOW, CHESTER CONKLIN. A Host-of Celebrities all in Real Parts! STORY BY BYRON MORGAN. (Writer of the; Famous Wally Reid Auto ... -,■ .Racing Stories.) '- - .-■ .■.. . , It'spacked -with, big momenta! A rollicking sparkling'- action-tilled comedy romance that will delight every picture-goer. ; In support: GAZETTE.. CARTOON. I . COMEDY. J Enchanting accompanying melody by i ..-.'-. KING'S SELECT I ORCHESTRA. j (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) Ring Telephone- 22-212 for Bookings. TOW N H A L L. OWN HAL L. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, . ' ; 25th, 26th, 27th January. '■ RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND' Of the Famous AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN ■•'• AUSTRALIAN .COMMONWEALTH SILVER COMMONWEALTH SILVER :' COMMONWEALTH SILVER COMMONWEALTH SILVER .. , BAND. BAND. BAND. . ' , ■ BAND. (ALBERT H. BAILE, Musical Director), ■ After Completing a Successful ROUND-THE-WORLD TOUR, 1925-6-7, ROUND-THE-WOBLD 1925-6-7, Including Appearances in NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA. AFRICA, ENGLAND, CANADA, AND U.S.A. Proved by Contest and Proclaimed by ' the' Press of each country to be one of the WORLD'S GREATEST BANDS. WORLD'S GREATEST BANDS. New and Complete Changes o£ . Programme. GREAT MASTERS' WORKS TO LATEST JAZZ. Soloists Include: ARTHUR STANDER (Cornet), Thrice Champion of Australia. CEARRIE COLLINS, Australia's" Champion Trombone Soloist. HAROLD REID, Wizard of' the Xylophone.' The "Rochester Herald," New York, said: "Better than any other Band ever heard here. • • . "The Mercury," Durban, South Africa, said: "The performance was nothing less than brilliant—remarkable for its swelling organ-like .effect." Admission,-2s and Is. Reserved Seats, 3s 3d (including tax). Book Now. at The Bristol. "EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY •^ 7.45 - TO-NIGHT - 7.45 . Don't Miss This Rare, Treat. EARLEFOX MARGARET LIVINGSTON And .' : . J. FARRELL M'DONALD In the Laugh Hit of the Season. "A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." "A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." He thought he had only a week to live, but after "A Trip to CEmalown" ' . —oh, boy. -.-'•' Splendid Supports. ..'-"■' News. Comedy. .. OUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY Grand Double Feature TO-NIGHT. CLARA BOW and DONALD KEITH in "THE PLASTIC AGE," A Story of Unrestrained Flaming Youth. "PETER VERNON'S SILENCE," A Story that is Teeming With Dramatic . ' ' Action. . It's "FASCINATING YOUTH" " A ND captivating men of experience— ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. \VHITE LABEL ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL ■" . LIQUEUR. LIQUEUR. The Scotch .Whisky of Distinction.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1927, Page 2
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