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REGENT THEATRE. EGENT THEATRE. Packed-Jammed to the Doors again last evening. THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT' TO-NIGHT IN THE CITY. MANAGERIAL. „ We commence our colossal progmmme at 7.45. Patrons are requested" to be seated at 7.40. "DANCING ROUND THE WORLD." "DANCING ROUND THE WORLD." "DANCING • ROUND • ■ THE „ WORLD." "DANCING ROUND THE WORLD." STAGE BAND PRESENTATION. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE, M.C., The SYDNEY REGENT BALLET. FRED HODGES IVY TOWE. .. STELLA LAMOND . •: " ■ In MUSIC, SONG, AND , DANCE. On the Scieen, LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE In " BEAU BROADWAY," " BEAU BROADWAY," "BEAU BROADWAY," And WILLIAM BOYD . m "THE SKYSCRAPER." "THE SKYSCRAPER." (A P.D.C. Picture.) Plan at Theatre and Bristol. Tel. 44-144. Rebelvations retained till! 7.40. XJEGENT, ■"EGENT, COMING FRIDAY. THE SCREEN'S GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA OF LIFE! The story of the masses —their life and loves—told in motion pictures by King Vidor, the man who made "The Big Parade"— "THE CROWD." "THE CROWD." "THE CROWD." "THE CROWD." "THE .CROWD:""THE CROWD." - "THE CROWD." • "THE CROWD/" A Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. With ELEANOR BOARDMAN, JAMES MURRAY, BERT ROACH, DEL HENDERSON, Etc. On the Stage: - -. ' The Famous London Pantomime "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT" "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT'" "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT" "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT" 1 "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT" "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT", ANNIVERSARY DAY EXCURSION--"-NNIVERSARY DAY EXCURSION, to PICTON AND BLENHEIM. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, By the Turbine Steamer ' ' MAORI ' MAORI (3488 tons; 20 knots speed.) Leave Wellington 8 a.m. Arrive Picton about 10.45 a.m. Leave Picton about 2 p.m. Arrive Wellington about 5 p.m. A connecting train will leave Picton Wharf about 11 a.m. for' Blenheim, arriving back at the steamer's side before she leaves. (Return rail fares, 3s first, 2s second.) Special launches will leave Picton Railway Wharf on arrival of the Maori (returning in time for Ifer sailing) for Anakiwa (lunch obtainable); Torea Bay, and Onahau Bay (lunch obtainable at both after walk of mile with splendid views); and Double Bay (splendid bush reserves) —hot water free at all above-named bays. STEAMER PARE: 10s; Children under 12, ss. Tickets obtainable from 17th January. UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z., LTD. i "THREE MONTHS IN SOVIET • ' RUSSIA." PUBLIC LECTURE. ÜBLIC LECTURE. TRADES HALL, MARION STREET, SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock'. i By R. F. GRIFFIN, Just returned after seven months' trip abroad; Questions answered. Discussion invited. Auspices: Communist Party of "-New Zealand. I NEW ZEALAND 'RAILWAYS. JJOUND" TRIP 'EXCURSION, 1' SUNDAY, 20th JANUARY. COMPREHENSIVE TOUR THROUGH . WELLINGTON PROVINCE. | RIMUTAKAS, Via WAIRARAPA AND MANAWATU. FOUR HOURS FOR PICNIC IN THE MANAWATU GORGE. 220 MILES BY RAIL FOR 11s 9d. Round-trip Train leaves Wellington (Lambton) 7.55 a.m., Petone 8.8 a.m., Lower Hutt 5.13 a.m., and arrives vThorndon 8.34 p.m. Round Tiip Fares: 11s 9d (2nd class), 17s (Ist class). Round trip train connects with 5.45 p ( .m. Lambton-Upper Hutt Train. Refreshment Stall at The Gorge. RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY OF WELLINGTON PROVINCE, 22nd JANUARY, 1929. TTOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available -1"1- for return until 9th February, 1929, will be obtainable from Taihape, Wangalini, Foxton, Dannevirke, Grey town, Wellington (Thorndon and Lambton), and intermediate stations, to Wellington (Thorndon and Lambton), Greytown, Dannevirke, Foxton, Wanganui, Taihape, and intermediate stations, or vice versa, on 21st and 22nd January.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 4