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7?EGJ3NT, ■"EGENT, THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL1 WEIGHT, AT- 8 O'CLOCK. A .GREAT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS. A CHEAT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS! The Exquisite Stage Presentation— _ . p. . ;s5 "DANCING DAYS" i "DANCING DAYS" > " DANCING IJAYS " " DANCING DAYS " "DANCING, DAYS" « DANCING DAYS " "DANCING DAYS" " DANCING DAYS " "DANCING DAYS" "DANCING D4YS" An Absolute Sensation, —The Jazz Opera, An Absolute Sensation —The Jazz Opera, "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH!" "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH!" An ovation accorded STELLA LA.MONDE in her delightful artistic creations, "That's My Weakness Now," "Ain't That'a Grand and Glorious Feeling?" and "I'll Be Lonely." SAM PORTER and LUCILLE CARNE SAM PORTER and LUCILLE CARNE A .New Note in Eccentric Dancing! A New Note in Eccentric Dancing! THE SCINTILLATING SEVEN THE SCINTILLATING SEVEN See them To-niglit in "BAG DOLL" (th* successor to the "Doll Dance"). THE ] 2—REGENT 8 YNCOPATORS—I2 12—REGENT SYNCOPAIORS-12 In then1 Enormously Successful Numbers: ''Side by Side," and "Crazy Words, Crazy Times," Tlie Verdict of. Last Night's Huge Audience; A GREAT SHOW! A GREAT SHOW! ON THE SCREEN: ~~ .' , 1,,... — '..-■■•'■'" ' •'•'•' :""■ 't '." „,.t.'—>.)! "FORGOTTEN FACES " "FOKGOTTEN FACES " , 1 "FORGOTTEN FACES" "FORGOTTEN FACES " i "FORGOTTEN FACES " "FORGOTTEN FACES " "FORGOTTEN FACES " "FORGOTTEN FACES " "FORGOTTEN FACES " "FORGOTTEN FACES "■ (A Paramount Special). With CLIVE BROOK, MARY BRIAN, WILLIAM POWELL, Am! the Russian ■ Artist, BACLANOVA. A Polished Production of Amazing Contrasts incorporated into a Logical Story that Grips from the Beginning. ARTHUR G. FROST AND THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Plans at the Theatre and Bristol., Tel. 44-144. Reservations To-night will Ibe retained till 7.45. "REGENT THEATRE • ' -^EGENT THEATRE A CHRISTMAS FEAST OF LAUGHTER A CHRISTMAS FEAST OF LAUGHTER COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. A LAUGH AS YOU ENTER— RO4JI AS YOU LEAVE. ROMANTIC COMEDY. HAROLD LLOYD r- HAROLD. LLOYD — — HAROLD LLOYD - ■ -HAROLD LLOYD—— . HAROLD LLOYD --— — HAROLD LLOYD ■ In "SPEEDY." ' -v "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." ./\ "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." / \ "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." / \ "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." / \ '"SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." \ / "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." \ / "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." \ / "SPKKDY." "SPEEDY." \ / "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY." , V "SPEEDY." "SPEEDY"' travels at a. smile-a-niinutc clip! _ A feast of fun about a franchise—a frail— and a fillie-flying fool! A hoarse laugh about a horse car. A body blow to bIues—"SPEEDY." Another smilestone in Harold Lloyd'i career—"SPEEDY." A rollicking ; punster—a frolicking funster —You'll, laugh till you ache at this comical youngster^'SPEEDY." It fills you top full of fun. Harold Lloyd's new laugh-leader has laughs in every key. . . A speedy travesty on an old trolly and its trappings, chock full of bubbling pleasantry. A higgledy-piggledy trip on the. highroad of fun and foolishment. Flying hoofs! Hearty hilarity! The pavement quivers with glee. The yellow cabs turn gre.en (with envy),' You'll yell at every bui'np^-Jiowl on every turn and then-YOU'LL "BUY AN, OTHER TICKET. . • Laughs done in the "SPEEDY" way. "SPEEDY unlimited for laughs. SPEED up with "SPEEDY." ON TIiFsTAGE: Our No, 2 Regal Stage Band Presentation, "TADS AND FASHIONS." "FADS AND FASHIONS." "FADS AND FASHIONS." IN THE AFTERNOONS, at 2.15: SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN! YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME, YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME, "LITTLE RED RIDING HQOD," "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD," "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD/ With a Special Cast, including ' ' LESTER SINCLAIR LESTER SINCLAIR • (As the Dame) And LITTLE NAT LITTLE NAT (The Four-year-old. Boy Wonder) TAUPO TROUT-FISHING DISTRICT. ANGLERS' HUTS NEAR TONGA If! RO . ■ ■ RIVER, "ETUIS are now available for occupation ■■** at the "Tongavii'o Haicßery Camping Ground." Applications may be miule to the Conservator of Fish and Game, Kotorua, or i.o the Manager, Tongariro Hatchery. The camp is situated on (lie bank of the Tongariro River, and adjoining the Hatch-, cry, which is about 7 miles from Tokaarm (and near the site of the Royal Camp at Kowhai Flat), SPLENDID FISHING: BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. Each hut is a separate camp with a h'roplaco, two bunks, table, and two ehairis. No other camp equipment is provided. LICENSE FEES ■ Huts Nos. 1 and 2 , £ 1 Jss per week Huts Nos. 3 and i £1 per week ANGLERS' OAMP.SITES ure available within the Tongariro Hatchery Camping Ground, and permits to camp may be obtained on application to the Conservator of Fish and Gniue, Rotorua, or to tlie Manager, Tongariro Hatchery, the fee payable being (it the rate of 2s (5d a week oi" part o£ a wck. G. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretnry. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 17th December, 1028. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.- - I HEREBY give notice of my intention to issue at the expiry of two weeks from (his date unless objection' be previously lodffod, n Copy Policy to take the plan: of Policy No. 53131 on the life of Charles Oaltci Rosenberg, deceased, late of Wellington, Law. Clerk, which is declared („ have lie-ti lv.< A. K. ALLISON. Coinmifsioncr. WirllmnM^JHli JJi?i-.,_l[t2S. I^KIfKJ-I^i^TTON Uinl'rcllas, in Ibe'lat- -*■ cst cciloui's, every thadc, prettiest of l'l'clly liiindk'.'i, and Vox Paragon framrs. T'hesc arc "Glurc.v" Umbrellas, (he aristoii;il. of all miilirelliis. "The best goods I have ever cxaminnl." whs. a Cusloma of-Iji-er's roninrk ' "Gloixx" -Umbrellas am i.litiiinalile lVr.ni I lie S,>lc Distributors. .Utlw.VV Pin'»nM!ii, An.-adf, opposite General Post .Office,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 2

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