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RECORDS SMASHED! ALL PREVIOUS ATTENDANCE RECORDS WERE SHATTERED YESTERDAY AT THE ■REGENT. -"EGENT. (Theatre Beautiful.) HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY AT EVERY SESSION. ''Our sincere and profound apology to those who ivere unablo to gain admission." PLEASE TAKE OUR ADVICE AND RESERVE YOUR SEAT, OR ATTEND THE DAILY SESSIONS. SCREENING THREE TIMES DAILY. 11 a.m. ' 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. The inimitable and incomparable King of Jesters, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, , HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, i ' HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, . ; In 'TOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." "FOR HEAVENS-SAKE." "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE/ "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." A Special Paramount Release. A story of a young millionaire who fell in love in the slums and tamed the whole district. • VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY . VAUDEVILLE PRESENTS THE ETON COLLEGE BOY. (Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney.) : A Boy, a Study, and a vViolin. Also Sadte Fawcett, Billy Hart, and the SIX REGENT GIRLS. : In a unique act... of facial magic. i In Addition: THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA , ' -.Of.-14 Soloist's. . : . Director: Mr. Matt. Dixon. Plans for To-night and the remainder of the season are now on view at the thea- : tre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. Be wise ; and make your reservations early. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8. THING'S THEATRE, XVING'S -THEATRE, Dixon street. The Screen Version of the Famous Musical Comedy, "THE RED MILL." All the Melody, Sparkle, and Drama of the Great Stage Play, delightfully mingled! It has stood the test of time for nearly a quarter of a century. During those years it has fascinated and delighted every Eng-lish-speaking country with its haunting melodies, brilliant comedy, and romantic story. "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." : "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." ' (Metro-Goldwyn Special.) This merry, lilting .tale of Tulip-time and winter snows amongst the mills and maidens of Holland has a fragrant charm that few pictures possess. It passes' from frolicsome lightness to deep drama —and sweeps to a climax of mighty power. , MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE With . GEORGE. SIEGMANN, GEORGE SIEGMANN, - LOUISE I'AZENDA, LOUISE FAZENDA, KARL DANE, KARL DANE, SNITZ. ED WARDS. SNITZ EDWARDS. In Addition, Supporting Pictorial ProKramme Superb, including— PATHE NEWS. N.Z. SCENIC. AUSTRALIAN VARIETY. COMEDY. The Whole Delightfully and Most Effctively Enhanced by the Incidental Music of KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mub. Dir.). Ring Tel. 22-212 for Bookings. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Direction—Fuller-Hay'ward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO THRILLING WESTERN FEATURES. • FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON In "WILD BULL'S LAIR." "WILD BULL'S LAIR." . "WILD BULL'S LAIR." Packed with action, colour, • thrills, romance, and laughter. Also, JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE In "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." A stirring Western with daring thrills and hand-to-hand battles. SUPPORTS, Comedy. Cartoon, Gazette. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. ■ EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ' MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS SATURDAY. I—. . JACKIE COOGAN In the Greatest Laugh-and-thrill Horseracing Picture Ever Filmed, "JOHNNIE GET YOUR HAIR CUT." "JOHNNIE GET YOUR HAIR CUT." He loses his locks, but he's the same grand kid. ' 2— Doris Kenyon, Lewis Stone, In a Romantic Tale of Sicily, i "THE BLONDE SAINT." , 3— "LISTEN LENA," a Mermaid Mirth- ■ quake, and "YEGS IS YEGS," a Felix i Cartoon. t JJROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! ~~~ TO-NIGHT! ■ RICHARD BARTHELMESS "THE AMATEUR" GENTLEMAN." "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN.?' A story that vibrates with- drama, laughter, and tears. ■QUALITY THEATRI^TTs^ANiTBAY: ™EATRE, ISLAND BAY x- ™-N*GHT 7,ig TO-NIGHT No. I—Pauline Garon &. Malcolm M'Gregor "FLAMING WATERS." . i A colossal drama in a Bottnig"of thrills " that will hold you spellbound. i No. 2— Marguerite Snow in "CHALK MARKS." Intense drama, and one of the sweetest ' love stories, make this one of the really : great pictures of the. ycaio tgir ITgTiil: TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), sth JUNE 1927, at 8.30 p.m., By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE . (City Organist). Melody Gluck-Page ■ Toccata and Fugue in D Minor :. Bach : ge.verie. •• Debussy ! Pnere in C Sharp Minor (Op. 20) : Cesar Franck Caprice in G Minor Crackel ■ Prelude (to Act 111. "Tristan and Isolde") Wagner i ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received at Door. T)ON'T Miss It, the Oratorical Treat of ■XJ the sTear. Lionel B. Fletcher. Town Hall, 16th June, 8 5.m,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 4

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