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AMUSEMENTS. WHERE THE GOOD MUSIC IS! HEIiE G E N T Direction .T. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. BIG PICTURE MATINEE DAILY, 2.15. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT 7.40, Tho Mammoth Programme of Vaudeville and Pictures that has taken tho town by storm, THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER. First Appearance in Dunedin, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Those Brilliant American Artists, MARDO and WYNNE, MAR DO and WYNNE, MARDO and WYNNE, MARDO and WYNNE, And TEDDY, The Talking Bulldog,' An instantaneous success. Again on Saturday, before a packed house, they slopped the. programme. An act all Dunedin is talking about. With THE REGENT STAGE BAND, In 3rd Spectacular Production, ‘ FADS-AND—FANCIES.’ “Au entertainment in itself.”—Vide ‘ Star.’ And Mighty Picture Programme. 2-Vitar Features—2. ADOLPH MENJOU ADOLPH MENJOU ADOLPH MENJOU In ’ • A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS.’ Ah! How ho can love! Sometimes not too wisely, but too many—this Adolphe Menjou—immaculate, suave, sophisticated, tho perfect man of tho world. Also, ESTHER RALSTON. ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, In ‘ HALF A BRIDE.’ There on a desert island, alone—alone witli tho man sho hated. But wiltnl, wealthy, used to the luxuries of life, sho camo to realise the things that really matter in life—and then came love. And THE REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr Neville Ravel, Overture, ' March,’ from ‘ Tannhanscr.’ Entr’acte, ‘Peer Gynt ’ (Grieg). BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. Reservations at Theatre (12-512 and 12-513) and at Bristol. WHAT A COMBINATION! Next Friday’s Big Bill. At THE REGENT. Tho Girl who has “ It.'" CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, And tho Screen’s Dramatic Star, POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. Two Special Attractions: CLARA BOW in ‘LADIES OF THE MOB’ And POLA NEGRI in •THREE SINNERS.’ SUMMER FLOWER SHOW SUMMER FLOWER SHOW AT THE SAVOY ALL THIS WEEK. Patrons of tho SAVOY and all admirers of Floral Decorations should not miss_ this unique opportunity of dining in a Veritable Flower Garden. Never before has the Savoy, far-famed for its service and decorations, been surpassed. Tho SAVOY ORCHESTRA will render the following Programme of Music every afternoon from 3 to s: Intermezzo— 1 Kiki ’ (Savino). Vaises—‘ Revo do Courtlsano’ (Diodol). Selection, ‘ Clovcrtowu ’ (Wood). Intermezzo — 1 Tho Call of tho Angelus ’ (Walton).Meditation—‘ After Vespers’ (Morel). ’Cello Solo, Miss M. Smith. Suite Ballet (Popy). Entr’acte from 1 Xaviero’ (Dubios). ‘Three Rural Scenes’ (Mall). ‘ Scronata ’ (Tosclli). Selection, ‘Mary Jane M’Kauo ’ (I.oilmans). Direction M. Do Rose. It costs no more to dine at tho SAVOY than elsewhere. May wo see you far Morning Tea, Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, or Supper some time this week, or as often as you like? RESERVE YOUR TABLE BY PHONE 12-133. THE SAVOY. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, At 8 p.m. GRAND CHORAL CONCERT By the CWERSHAM, SCHOOL CHOIR. D.G. and Stalls, 2s; PK, Is. Box Plan at Bristol from Friday. FINE ARTS EXHIBITION, PIONEERS’ HALL (Old Art Gallery). rpilE Art Society's Annual Exhibition will X bo OPEN DAILY till TUESDAY. November 27th. Hours, 11 a.in. till 5.30 p.m.; evening. 7.30 till 9.30. Admission, ls : Winning Numbers in Art Union: 1 316, 89, 728, 1,202, 1,585, 1,231, 1,069, 1,199, 1,515, 1,648. O.S.P.S.S.A. i RIM ARY SCHOOLS’ SWIMMING CARNIVAL, MUNICIPAL BATHS, 7.30 p.m., MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 2Glh and 27th NOVEMBER. Is 6d Downstairs; Is Upstairs. A. G. FLEMING, Hon. See. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. FOR SALE, 8 White Leghorn Hens, laying; £1. —Apply 36 Nelson street. LOST, between Dunedin and Mosgiel, Car, Jack.—Finder please return to Dalgety and Co., Dunedin. LOST, St. Clair, small Pomeranian Dog; reward.—Ring 22-505. ■_ INDIAN Scout; mechanically sound; good condition throughout; lamp, horn; bargain, £25 cash. —3 Eskvalo street, Musselburgh. THE ‘ EVEN IRQ STAR/ DUNEDIN, SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepence. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND, 13s per Quarter. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE: No. 10-269. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE STAR' POSTED avo requested to address remittances to THE MANAGER, THE EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN, P.O. Box 527.

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Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 8