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THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction—J. C. WILLIAMSON FHjMS. "THE HOME OF THE TALKIES." / THREE SESSIONS DAILY-H a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m SECOND BIG WEEK OF THE SEASON'S OUTSTANDING THEATRICAL EVENT. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x ■...■■■ x I "MADAME X" I X • . ■ . _x' ■ - . I "MADAME X" 1 I I xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx With RUTH CHATTERTON LEWIS STONE RAYMOND HACKETT THE DRAMATIC STAGE SUCCESS NOW A SUPERB ALL-TALKING PICTURE Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Producers of the ."Broadway Melody." Hear the dramatic storj of a woman who sinned. Follow her restless beauty to the far places. Live her amazing life. A woman alone in a world of men. (Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences ) BOX FLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company. EXHILARATING SPORT SPEED DOGS , SPEED DOGS WELLINGTON'S FIRST RACE MEETING (Conducted by Wellington Whi^t f a^C.ub^und. the Rules of the National NEXT SATUR ATHLETIC PARK NEXT SATURDAY. • NEXT SATURDAY. FIRST RACE 2.15 p.m. • FIRST RACE Whippets from all parts of New Zealand Competing. SPRINT CHAMPIONS-HURDLE CHAMPIONS-THRILLS IN PLENTY. ' BIG ENTRIES FOR WELLINGTON CUP AND HURDLES. .'" TWENTY RACES. ' TWENTY RACES. POPULAR PRICES 2/-and!/- POPULAR PRICES SKATING CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A OTG™ o£ Confetti and Streamers, with pretty girls dressed .in Crepe de Chine Ladies' 3lln Hand C% V' **** V' Qmtt 7']ap "<* Eace Ladies 3-lap Hand cap Race. A real .thriller of short skirts and flutters. Last week we invited mothers and fathers free. To-night, the most wonderful night of the season, we nmte parents uncles, and aunts, grandmother and gradad, alfat our expense You pay nothing, just give the doorkeeper a smile and walk r4t in This Z7 n f H tf m?, haS *"?■ tbe T*"* an<l greatest WelU^on "as verse n It ha been full of thrills, sensations. It has been glorious, fascinating. ■ ' THE CITIZENS' RINK THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.

H^HE KING'S THEATRE. ■*-HE KING'S THEATRE.AGAIN TO-NIGHT, S o'clock. AGAIN TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock: First Release in Wellington of a New and Extraordinary Entertaining R.K O. TALKIE! "THE JAZZ AGE?' - "THE JAZZ AGE" "THE JAZZ .AGE" > "THE JAZZ AGE" (R.K.O, Part Dialogue Feature). Original! Daring! Delightful! New and Thrilling Angle on Modern Youths' l-ast-etepping Search for Excitement. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.) MARCELINE DAY. MARCELINE DAY, HEIfRY B. WALTHALL. KING'S SHORT SUBJECT SOUND ENTERTAINMENT (A Feature of Each and Every Show). FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, Commanding all tho Thrills of Life in Sound fmd Motion! Latest ' issuo of Fox's Famous Sound News. BRANSBY WILLIAMS, Renowned Dickensian Character Actor. Superb portrayal of "Grandfather Smallweed," from Dickens'a "Bleak House." "THE RAW RECRUIT," 2-Reel AU-Talkipg Comedy SensaERNIE LOTINGA, Famous English Comedian with Big Cast in Hilarious Dialogue and Action. BOOKING.—Bos Plan at Bristol. Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. tdrttannia theatre. ■Britannia theatre. best and most. best and most. Continuous from Jla.m. to 10 p.m. milt;on sills in MILTON SILLS in "THE BARKER." "THE BARKER." "THE BARKER." "THE BARKER." "THE BARKER." ' "THE BARKER." "THE BARKER." "THE BARKER." > 'i "THE BARKER." Also, .. AUo, Also, "THE WHIRL OF LEFE." "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" "THE WHIRL OF LIFE." Box Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE: Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. To-night's Gigantic Entertainment! WILLIAM HAINES, KARL DANE, In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Avalanche of Laughs, "THE DUKE STEPS OUT" "THE DUKE STEPS OUT." Thrills in the big fight—Laughs Galore. Second Monster Attraction: A Superb British Production. "LOVE'S OPTION." "LOVE'S OPTION." A Gem of Artistry, featuring HI JAMES CAREW, PAT AHERNE, JAMES CAREW^ HENRY VIBEKT, DOROTHY BO YD HENRY VIBERT, DOROTHY BOYa Action, Thrills, Beautiful English Scenery, and a Splendid Cast of Popular English

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

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