THE REGENT THE REGENT \ Managing Directors—BEAUMONT SMITH and F.W. THRING. ' "THE HOME OF THE TALKIES." . ! THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S REMARKABLE INTERPRETATION OF THE WORLD'S FAMOUS STAGE PLAY "MADAME X" "MADAME X" "MADAME X" You'll be swept off your feet by this Dramatic All-talking Sensation. It crins the heart of humanity. You will see it again and again. h P With RUTH CHATTERTON, LEWIS STONE RAYMOND HACKET The story of a woman who sacrificed all for her son. As a stage play it has thundered down the years, acd it is now a superb Dialogue Picture tiaunaerecl (Recommended by the Censor as being more especially suitable for Adult Audiences.) THE REGENT TALKING AND SINGING FEATURETTES (Ilie Biisgest Entertainment in Town) BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company.
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ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ~- I •*\ XRTCRAFT. THEATRE. AGAINAdAIN TO-NIGHrJ\ ' AtS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Afß. . , TO-NIGHT: CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW In a picture with a non-stop laugh and a thrill, "RED HAIR." "RED HAIR." "RED HAIR." "RED HAIR." By Elinor Glyn, Author of "Three Weeks, "If," etc Here she is again! The "IT" GIRL WITH A RED HAIR PERSONALITY. Do not miss it. The opening sequences o£ "Red Hair" are shown in technicolour, revealing : for the first time Clara's flaming tresses. Also BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Tel. 43-96S after 0.30 p.m. for Reservations. CHORTT'S THEATRE OHOJRTT'S THEATEK Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Last Two Days and Nights of the Present Great Double-feature Bill. "THE VOICE OF THE CITY." "THE VOICE OF THE CITY." "THE VOICE OF THE CITY." The most mystifying detective story of a decade. Featuring WILLARD MACK • And SYLVIA FIELDS LEATRICE JOY and H. B. WARNER In a striking dramatic triumph, "MAN MADE WOMAN." "MAN MADE WOMAN." A production with an unusual plot. Unequalled Supporting Programme. Great Attraction. Gr;at Attraction. Commencing FRIDAY, William Haines, Joan Crawford, Karl Dane, In superlative comedy, "THE DUKE STEPS OUT." OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UK THEATRE, . NEWTOWN: TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS No. 1— ESTHER RALSTON in ESTHER RALSTON iv "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." A Great Story of Mother-love. No. 2— JACK HOLT in JACK HOLT in ZANE GREY'S "SUNSET PASS" ZANE GREY'S "SUNSET PASS.1' You'll love every bit of this swaggering lovable story of the he-men of the West! THE CAPITOL, MIR^MAB A HE CAPITOL,' mlrlmar: TO-NIGHT. " TO-NIGHT. LON CHANEY, the Man of a Thousand Faces, in "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS " "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS" You have seen Chancy as a crook, now you sco him as an arch foe of crooks in one of his most exciting performances: __ Tnrn VICTORIA LEAGUE" ' yICTORIA League Members are cordialv ly invited by the Wellington Women's Organisation to be present at a RECEP TION on THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER at 815 p.m., to bid Farewell to Her Excellency Lady Alice Fergusson on her approaching departure from the Dominion Admission Is. R.S.V.P. before 12th Oct.,-Mrs. Ferrier WellingC. 0^511 terrace» Onental^ What Happens ! ! ? ? "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS" "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS'" "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS'" (SCREENING FRIDAY: AND SATUR►J . ■■ DAY AT KILBIRNIE KINEMA.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 2
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