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•REGENT. -"EGENT. (Theatre Beautiful). Direction: ■T. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. , Managing Directors: Mr. Beaumont Smith, Mr. F. W. Hiring THE INDIANS THE INDIANS HAVE ARRIVED! HAVE ARRIVED! AND what a reception! No oversea f*- visitors have ever created so much interest, curiosity, and excitement as these Red Men from the prairies. They have been especially imported by Paramount to appear m person on the stage prior to the screening of ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S "VANISHING RACE" "VANISHING RACE" "VANISHING RACE." "VANISHING RACE." "VANISHING RACE" "VANISHING RACE." "VANISHING RACE." ".VANISHING RACE." "VANISHING RACE." "VANISHING RACE." A Paramount Picture. You won't want to miss seeing this picpicture. It reveals us to ourselves, as 'twere, and lets us in on what a bad bunch we who pride ourselves for being "white" really are. Heralded by Departments of Education, Press, Scholars, Mothers and Fathers ,the whole world over, as being one of the finest pictures yet made. The picture is preceded by Grand Atmospheric Prologue of Enthralling Grandeur, "AN INDIAN KIVA," "AN INDIAN KIVA," With REAL AMERICAN RED INDIANS. See them do their Famous War Dance. In Addition: MR. ALBERT PETRIE (Late Queen's Hall, London) Will Feature "THE LAST TRAIL," A Song Dedicated to the Vanishing Red Men. The song has been composed by Mr. Matt Dison, Director of the Regent Operatic Orchestra. Also, The Regent Operatic Orchestra, of 14 Soloists, will feature the same musical score as originally played at the Capitol Theatre, New York. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the heavy booking and the records created elsewhere, it has been decided to run an extra session daily. This will also enable parents to bring their children along without any fear of being crushed in the usual nightly crowds THREE SHOWS DAILY. Screening Times: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and "7.45 p.m. sharp. The Box Plan is now on view for to-night and the whole of next week at the Theatre. Telephone M-144, and The Bristol. Telephone Reservations cannot be kept after 7.45 p.m. Free list entirely suspended. Manager, MEL. G. LAAVTON. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction: l DICK WHITE and ERIC EDGLEY/ TUESDAY NEXT—TUESDAY TUESDAY NEXT—TUESDAY And FOUR, FOLLOWING NIGHTS. For the First Time in Wellington Messrs. Whit-e and Edgley present ' MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. j MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. And JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY NEW ENGLISH COMPANY) In THE PLAY EXTRAORDINARY, "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." DON'T IMAGINE FROM THE THEME THAT "OUTWARD BOUND" IS A DOLEFUL AFFAHi—THERE IS MUCH HUMOUR IN IT; THE AUTHOR PLAYS CLEVERLY ON , THE LITTLE HUMAN FRAILTIES OF THE CHARACTERS, AND THE ffiMS" PLAY COULD "Outward Bound" is finely conceived and finely wrought. It is an- amazingly daring and beautiful allegorical play—one of those rare plays which, once seen, can never be forgotten. . . ■ • The play will be admirably staged, and nothmg wanting that could assist the illusion of a ship at sea. The production will be under the direction of Mr. Joseph Cunningham, who was associated with the original London production, and the play should make an immense appeal, not only to regular theatregoers, but also to those who rarely visit the Playhouse. "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" CAN, POSITIVELY, BE PLAYED FOR ONLY FIVE NIGHTS, ONLY FIVE NIGHTS, AND POSITIVELY THERE CAN BE NO RETURN SEASON. NO RETURN SEASON. . j .RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: DC. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Ga cry, Is 6d. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. QRGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALITtO-MORKOW) SUNDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1927 8.30 p.m. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). bonata in D Minor (for Harpsichord) ■n, . . , _ Scarlatti-Page 1< antasia and Fugue in A Minor .. Bach Meditation (No. 3). in C Sharp Minor Andante (from String Quartette) VY°Par Z Fantaisie in A Cesar '. (a) Recit dv Pecheur (The Fisherman's 1 Song) (b) Pantomime Manuel de Falla Sonatina m A Minor Kare-Elert ADMISSION FREE. g-ulerE Voluntary Contributions received at Door. rpHE Meeting of Lodge Officers and DirJ- ectors of The Protestant Hall Co., Ltd., called for on Next Monday has hppn POSTPONED until TUESDAY EVEN ING, Bth FEBRUARY, at 8 o'clockowing to a mistake being made as to booking the Empire Hall. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE. AT The Dainties, 18-22, Courtenav-ul x*- Two £2 Orders, Two £1 10s Orders Two 10s Orders, Two 7s 6d Orders and J.en Other Good Prizes. Euchre at 8 sharp. Admission 2s. , 3, BAH/LIE, X Hp&fflSßKs.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 4

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