AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY Marks THE INITIAL PRESENTATION Of PANTOMIME At JJi H E REGENT 'New Zealand’s Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction .T. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. COMMENCING TO DAY, Ami TWICE DAILY, TWICE DAILY, TWICE DAILY, At 2.15 and 7.45. A TREMENDOUS XMAS PROGRAMME. Tho Biggest Show in Town! Tho Gorgeous Pantomime, 'DICK WHITTINGTON •DICK WHITTINGTON •DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON •DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHaaTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON •DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘ DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘DICK WHITTINGTON ‘ DICK WHITTINGTON And HIS CAT. 1 A Magnificent Production in Four Elaborate Scenes. Nouderful Settings and New Dresses! roarious Comedy and Gladsome Dances! C Real Old English Xmas Pantomime. A SHOW FOR OLD AND YOUNG. With a Cost of fifty : ;k Whittington Connie Hams lerman Fitzwarmi m m O6 !' 0 I?,™ co Fitzwarrcu Mildred karris o Jack Jack Garrard o King of Barbmy * tank aal tie 0 Demon *« d .4 ,e . f- a t Katio Eckhott 1 Danced”: Uy Tovre Aim idgel the Cook Ed, Warrington Dancing Girls: illio Thompson, Nancy Browne, Peggy Eockioy, Julie Thompson. Jessie Best, Olga Satinova. And Ballet and Chorus of over 40, dueling over 20 of Dunedin’s Own Little Kiddies. The Entire Production by ED. WARRINGTON, And introducing THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET THE SYDNEY KEGEM BALLET In ‘ROUND THE WORLD,’ ‘ROUND THE WORLD,’ ‘ ROUND THE WORLD,’ And IN ADDITION, The Paramount Special Production, ‘THE BIG KILLING,’ ‘THE BIG KILLING,’ ‘THE BIG KILLING,’ ‘THE BIG KILLING,’ •THE BIG KILLING,’ Featuring ■ "Wallace Raymond BEERY and HATTON, BEERY and HATTON, BEERY ami HATTON, BEERY and HATTON, BEERY ami HATTON, BEERY ami HATTON, The Screen’s Greatest Comedy Duo. Ono Long Shriek of Laughter. n d Full Supporting Picture Programme, With THE REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr Neville Ravel. Entr’acte, ’OBBRON’ (Wagner). ) INCREASE IN PRICES. .tlreu Half-price to All Parts. Reserve for Matinees and Evenings without extra, charge, is at Theatre (12-012 and 12 515) and at Tho Bristol.
SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKE Y CLU H. SUMMER MEETING, 1928 (WO DAYS), BOXING DAY (WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th) and THURSDAY. DECEMBER 271-b. First Race at 12.20 Last Race at b f' l ”' Admission: Grounds, Is 6d; Stand, 10s 6d (including lax); Ladies, 2s sd. Stand and Ladies’ Tickets arc obtainable at Jockey Club’s Office, Railway Station, and Jacobs's. Special Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 10.55 p.m.; also usual ordinary trains. Brass Band in Attendance. L, G. HILL, Secretary.
B ERWICK CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’ SPORTS MEETING S Will be held in the DOMAIN on JANUARY Ist, 1929 (New Year’s Day). £IOO in Prize Money and Trophies. ■Brown’s King o’ the Road Buses meet all trains at Henley. Trophies on view at Edison Phonograph Parlour, Stuart street.' Programmes on application. * EXTRA! Two Daucing Events for Girls 10 years and under will bo added to the programme. AUCTIONS. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. OUR AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES will CLOSE for CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS from Noon on SATURDAY, 22nd inst., REOPENING on THURSDAY, January 3rd, 1929. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. HOLIDAY RESORTS. /CHRISTMAS Holidays.—Room for a few Boarders; first-class table, every comfort.—“ Retreat,” Portobollo; phono Post Office. ANTED Known—Accommodation in Timaru, near Bay, for Ladies; 5s daily (bed and breakfast).—Address Private Homo, 102, ‘Star’ Office. MOBRAKL— Still a few Vacancies for Christmas; one large sunny room, 3 single beds.—For terms apply Miss J. Edmondston, Hiligrove P.O. SPEND your holidays in the heart of sunny Central Otago, Clyde, and mako your homo Commercial Hotel (P. Cairns, proprietor); phone 5, box 12. ISIfORS Brighton, don’t bring your Groceries, Hardware, or Haberdashery; obtain same from Booth’s Store; town prices. rnO LET, House, Warrington, for fortnight A or longer, from Hth January; all conveniences.—246, ‘Star* Office. rpiMARU Lady, living near Bay, has X Vacancy for few Visitors from 6th till end January; terms, £2 per week—Apply Nc. 71 Grey street, Timaru. (TANTED, by Eouple, nice Fu.-i.’sicd V 1 Crib, February, for fortnight tr iger; somewhere north line. Wait at) prered.—Full particulars 876 t ‘Star - Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 6
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