AMUSEMENTS. NEVER Such an Entertainment! AND. . . Such Wonderful Prices! Adults, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s. Children, 6d, 9d, Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d. YOU CAN BOOK For the Kiddies at Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d. T H E RE G E NT New Zealand’s Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. BIG PICTURE MATINEE . At 2.15 Daily. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES TO-NIGHT, 7.45. RIOTOUS SUCCESS Of the Now Stupendous Stage Show, '•REGENT, REVELS.’ •REGENT REVELS.’ •REGENT REVELS.’ A Whirlwind Stage Presentation of Dancing Gladness. With MILDRED and CONNIE, Extraordinary Musicians and Comiques. FRED HODGES and IVY TOWE, Sensational Acrobatic Dancers. —And— THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET. An Ensemble of 'Beauty and Form. Ballets Produced by MAURICE DIAMOND. The Entire Presentation by ED. WARRINGTON. Also, TWO .WONDERFUL PICTURES. GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, In His First Dramatic Sensation, ‘THE SHOWDOWN.’ THE SHOWDOWN.’ A Tense Story of the Oilfields of Central Mexico, Where men fight and go mad, digging and drilling in the heat of tho tropical swamps. Greater even than ‘White Cargo.’ Also, Irrepressible, Lovable BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS In ‘HOT NEWS.’ ‘HOT NEWS.’ And it is Hot. Bebe’s fastest triumph. You’ll roar with laughter. With THE REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr Neville Ravel. Entr'acte, ‘Valse des Fleurs.’ lou can Book in Centre Stalls, D. Circle, and it. Lounge without extra charge. sox Plans nfc 'i'heafcrG {l2-512 and 12-oi3) and at Tho Bristol. FRIDAY NEXT! WALLACE BEERY And RAYMOND HATTON, ‘THE BIG KILLING.’
GRAND CARNIVAL! GRAND CARNIVAL! GRAND CARNIVAL! GRAND CARNIVAL! (Under' the Auspices of the St. Kilda Municipal and Dunedin Tramway Bands), ST. CLAIR BEACH, ST. CLAIR BEACH, Commencing at 2.30 p.m. on BOXING DAY (WEDNESDAY), BOXING DAY (WEDNESDAY), And continuing AFTERNOON AND EVENING on the 271 h, 28th, and 29th mst His Worship the Mayor (the Hon. \V. B. Taverner, M.P.) will officially open the Pair. People Support your Bauds, and come in Thousands to Spend your Leisure Hours at 1 St. Clair this year. THE GREATEST HOLIDAY ATTRACTION EVER OFFERED DONEDINTTES. Games of All Kinde for Young and OKI. CHOCOLATE ROW IN ALL ITS'GRANDEUR. COMPETITIONS. A Bandsman's Badge will ensure entry to any competitor. WEDNESDAY.—Faucy Dress for Girls up to 16 years of ago. s f^ r Ladies over 17 years of age. Boot-blacking Championship of the A\orld, duti„t, TiIUR S D AYf-Mo st*'or igi na 1 Dress for Girls tip to 16 years of age. Most Original Dress for Ladies over 17 years of age. Best Decorated Hoop, Children tip to U FRIDAY.—Poster Competition for Girls up to 16 years of ago. Poster Competition for ladies 17 years and over. Best Decorated Pram for Children up to 12 yea.;, of age. Most Original Dress, open to Men only; no age Jimit._ „ „ SATURDAY— Balloon-bursting, open to Girls up to 15 ..years or age. i unbursting, open to Boys up to 15 years of age. Champion of Champions to follow, culminating with a MONSTER BABY SHOW, MONSTER BABY SHOW, In Pour Sections. Ist, Girls up to 6 months. 2nd, Boy tip to 6 months. 3rd, Girls over six months and under 18 months, 4th, Boys over six months and under 18 months. Champion of Champions to follow. Handsome 1 mes. Balloons and Carnival Dress purchasable on the grounds. Come in Grounds and Promenade Brilliantly Illuminated by the City Council. Fairy Lamps. Carnival Array. Thousands of Secure a Bandsman’s Radge. On sale evehywhere. Price, Is. Everything on wheels will bead for St. Clair, so just hop on. SPEND TOUR HOLIDAY’S THIS YEAR AT ST. CLAIR—HELP THE BANDS, * A. G. HOMER, YV, BELCHER, Joint Secretaries.
SCHOOL BREAK-UPS. ALBANY STREET ASSOCIATED NORMAL SCHOOL. BREAK -HP CEREMONY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928. 10.30 a.m.—Model School, at the School. 1.30 p.m.—lnfant Department, at, Stuart 2.30 p.m.—Standards 1., 11., Ilia., Illb., and lYb., at Knox S.S. Hall. 7.30 p.m.—Standards IVa., Yb., Va., Ylb., and Yla., at Knox S.S. Hall. All parents and others.interested are cordially invited. W. J. THOMPSON, Chairman. A. JORDAN, Secretary. KAIKOEAI SCHOOL. EX-TEACHERS, Ex-Pupils, Parents, and Friends are invited to BREAK-UP DEMONSTRATION, Wakari Hall, 20th DECEMBER. Infants at 2 p.m., Seniors 7.00 p.m, D. Y. M. MILLAR, Secretary Kaikorai School Committee. ATORTH - EAST VALLEY PUBLIC 1> SCHOOL BREAK-UP At TOWN HALL. Infant Room, WEDNESDAY, 19th, '2,30 p.m. Lower Standards, THURSDAY, 20th, 2.30 p.m. Upper Standards, THURSDAY, 20th, 7.30 p.m. Evening Admission; Adults, Is; Children, 6d. G. MANSON, Chairman. EAYENSBOURNE SCHOOL. mHE ANNUAL BREAK-UP AND PREX SENTATION OF PRIZES will take place on WEDESDAY, December 19th. Infant Department at Schoolhouse at 2.45 p.m.; Standards in Coronation Hall at 7.30 p.m.-- ■ T. JOHNSTON, Chairman. R. CAMERON, Clerk. TENDERS. ITffiNDBRS are invited till 2 p.m. on X TUESDAY, 15th January, ' for the ERECTION OF ADDITIONS TO HOSPITAL AT BALCLUTHA. Pans may be seen at the Board’s Office, Baidutha, and at our Office, Dunedin, where tenders are to be lodged. MASON AND WALES Rcgisterd Architects, Dunedin. TENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 16th January, for the ERECTION OF ADDITIONS TO STORE for The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co. MASON AND WALES. . Rogisterd Architects, Dunedin. MONEY. JWUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, ’ , Solicitors, ,N.Z. Express Co, Buildings, Bond street.
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Evening Star, Issue 20052, 18 December 1928, Page 6
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