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AMUSEMENTS. TWO SPARKLING PICTURES DRAW DELIGHTED AUDIENCES!! TII K II II GE N T (“Tlie Theatre lieautiful ”). Proprietors The Regent Theatre Co., Ltd. Direction L 0. Williamson Films. Managing Director .. Beaumont Smith. MATINEE 2.15 DAILY. MATINEE 2.15 DAILY. EVENING, 7.45 SHARP. EVENING, 7.45 SHARP. PARAMOUNT’S “IT” GIRL, CLARA BOW CLARA BOW—CLARA BOW CLARA BOW —; ; CLARA BOW (The Madcap of the Screen) .In A Comedy-Romance of the South Seas, •HULA.’ ‘HULA.’ ‘HULA.’ , ‘HULA.’ HULA.’ ‘HULA.’ ‘HULA.’ ‘HULA.’ HULA,’ ‘HULA.’ Happy, dashing, care-free, heart-hrea..ing Clara in the most Wonderful Role in her career. And FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR—(Her name was Gail, hut she was more like a Cyclone) in ‘ HONEYMOON HATE.' ‘ HONEYMOON HATE.’ ‘HONEYMOON HATE.’ ‘ HONEYMOON HATE.’ MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘Morning, Noon, and Night’ (Suppc). BIG BOOKING. BOX PLANS at Tho Bristol Piano Company's, and at Theatre after 6 p.m. ’Phones 12-512 and 12-513. T n II II G E X T COMING FRIDAY. A Mighty Programme—RlCHAßD DJX and BEBE DANIELS on tho One Bill!! RICHARD DIN, RICHARD DJX, RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, Paramount's Popular Hero, , In ‘ SHANGHAI BOUND,’ ‘SHANGHAI BOUND,’ 'SHANGHAI BOUND,’ ‘ SHANGHAI BOUND,’ ‘SHANGHAI BOUND,’ ‘SHANGHAI BOUND,’ ’SHANGHAI BOUND.’ ‘ SHANGHAI BOUND,’ With MARY BRIAN. A Talo of Oriental Mystery; a mighty Melodrama of tho Chinese Rebellion and of tho Secret Service in the maelstrom of revolution ! A Iso, BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS HEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS At her Vivacious Best I n ’SHE’S A SHEIK,’ ‘SHE’S A SHEIK.’ ‘SHE’S A SHEIK’ ‘SHE’S A SHEIK.’ ‘SHE’S A SHEIK.’ Bobe at Her Sparkling Best in an .Hilarious Comedy-Drama of tho East, with a Foreign Legion Setting. Exotic Stage Presentation: ‘IN A PERSIAN MARKET.’ IN A PERSIAN MARKET.’ ‘ IN A PERSIAN MARKET.’ Produced by Maurice Gutlridgo. BOOK EARLY. Plan at Bristol daily, and at Theatre after 6 p.m.

ISMAJESTY’ S T H E A T 11 E. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin anti .John 'Fuller. COMMENCING OX SATURDAY, JUNK 23rd, COMMENCING OX SATURDAY, JUNK 23rd. THE GRAND OPERA SEASON, 1028. THE (fHAND OPERA SEASON, 1928. (IRANI) GALA PREMIERE, SATURDAY NIGHT, .JUNE 23rd, VERDI'S POPULAR OPERA. ‘ JL TROVATORE,’ To bo followed bv MONDAY. JUNK 23.—* LA TRAVIATA.’ TUESDAY, .JUNE 26.—’ FAUST.’ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27.—'' LUCIA Dl EAMMERMOOR.’ THURSDAY, JUNE 28.—‘ NORMA.' FRIDAY, JUNE 29. —'• R tGOLET TO.' SATURDAY, JUNE 30.' 1 IL TROVATOBE’ (Matinee). SATURDAY, JUNE 30.-‘MIGNON’ (Xi s ht). MONDAY, JULY 2.—‘CARMEN.’ TUESDAY, JULY 3.—‘ UN BALLO IN MASCHEBA ’ WEDNESDAY, JULY 4.-‘FAUST.’ THURSDAY, JULY 5.-’BARBER OF SEVILLE.’ FRIDAY, JULY 6.-‘LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR.’ SATURDAY, JULY 7—‘ RIGOLETTO ’ (Matinee) SATURDAY, JULY 7.-’CARMEN’ (Night). AN UNPARALLELED ACHIEVEMENT OF PRODUCTION. TEN DIFFERENT OPERAS IN THIRTEEN NIGHTS. This most brilliant Company of Operatic Stars ever assembled for a New Zealand tour come fresh from unprecedented triumphs in Sydney and Melbourne, and the Operas will be presented with full stage and scenic effects and costumes as in Australia. In spile of the enormous expense of transporting this lingo organisation, willi scenery, wardrobes, and effecls, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller have determined to give the operas to the people at the following prices;— DC. AND RES. STALLS, 8s; STALLS, ss; ITT, 2s 6d (all phis lax). CONCESSIONS TO SCHOOLS.—A limited number of Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle Seats will bo kept for each performance at ss, plus iax. BOX PLANS FOR THE 15 PERFORMANCES OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY'S ON MONDAY, JUNE 18th. at 9 n.ra MATINEE PRICES: 6s, Is, 2s; Schools, 4s, D.C, and R. Stalls.

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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 8