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- .V AMUSEMENTS. II E REGENT New Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson Film?. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. AFTERNOONS, 2.15." EVENINGS, 7.45. COMMENCING TO-DAY, Pictorial Programme That for quality and variety of entertainment stands out above anything the Regent has yet presented. A T LAS T. A T LAS T, AT LAS T, The Picture all Dunedin has been waiting for, ‘THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.’ ‘THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.’ ‘THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.' •THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.’ •THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.’ •THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.’ Gicatcr than ‘Beau Gosto’l Starring Beautiful Exotic, Irresistible .1 ETTA GOUDA 1., JETTA GOUDA!., JETTA GOUDAL, OETTA GOUDAL, JETTA GOUDAL, With VICTOR VAECONI And JOSEPH SCHILDKBAUT, “You are wonderful —beautiful. lor the first time in my life I really love. ’ “And I.” “My Beautiful Lady of Mystery, aren t you going to tell me yet who you are. ’ “1 love you! I love you! I do not care who you are, if only 1 can sec you again. ■ “Don't talk of love; it's madness.’’ “Ah! yes, sweet madness, Jean.’’ “ Every time I think of you I sin against my brother.” A brother's love! You contemptible cad In my rsgiment fts a common soldier you 11 pay for your insult to ray wife —Madame Gautier.” An intense, poignant tragedy, a powerful dramatic story of a wonderful brother love, of love and intrigue on the arid wastes of Morocco, and in the gilded salons of Pans. AN APPEAL.—The Management appeal to patrons when they have seen this picture not to divulge the startling, amazing, ending, ai it would only spoil the pleasure of those who are yet to see it. Also screening, A scintillating gem of a picture widen keeps you thrilled from its start to its finish. ‘LOVE OYER NIGHT,’ • LOVE OVER NIGHT,’ ‘LOVE OVER NIGHT,’ ' LOVE OVER NIGHT,’ • LOVE OVER NIGHT,’ 'LOVE OVER NIGHT.' ‘LOVE OVER NIGHT.’ Starring ROD LA ROCQUE. ROD LA ROCQUE. ROD LA ROCQUE. ROD LA ROCQUE. ROD LA ROCQUE. The fastest dramatic comedy it has yet bean your pleasure to see, bristling with situation® that follow each other so quickly as to leave you gasping for breath. Cupid playing his little Jokes for one dizzy night, following the hero through a crowded subway to a Long Island Mansion into the exclusiveness of a lady’s bedroom, and keeping' a maiden’s heart fluttering _ while a detective searched the room. You'll bo surprised ! Also, A Special Musical Programme, Including Overture, ‘Fame and Glory’ (Matt); Entr'acte, *A May Day’ (Haydn Wood), Played by THE REGENT ORCHESTRA Unddr the baton of Mr Neville Ravel. ‘ BE WISE. BOOK NOW. Reservations will bo heavy for this big Programme. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. ■Bos Plans at Theatre (12-512 and 12-dl3) and at The Bristol. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL AND PIONEER HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. "Wembley Club.” "Wembley Club.” " Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” "Wembley Club.” "Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” Dance under I he Searchlights of the H.M.S. Wembley. Fox Trot Contest for Men. Luckv Spot Waltz, 20 Prizes. Gordon’s Dance Band. Dngg’s Orchestra, Admission, 2s 6d. Supper Provided. s T. M A R Y ’ S It A L L, Durham street, Mornington. JUMBLE AND PRODUCE SALE, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. Soot and AVorry, all parts city and suburbs. —J. Carpenter, practical chimney sweep; phone 22-212, LOST, Broad Bay school picnic, Silver Drinking Cup; full value reward.— B. Harris, Broad Bay. OST, AVednesday, Petrol Tank Cap, boJ tween Gardens, Mornington.—Fincler please communicate Roberts's Garage, or 341, ‘Star’; reward, TOST, Spare liim and Tyre, Dunedin, -J AVaihbla, March 7th.—Would finder kindly return 196 Oxford street. I OST, a Set of Teeth; Found, a Better t one for £2 12s 6d at the American Dental, George street. I OST, all thoughts of fire by having J your Chimneys Swept.—Otago AVindow Cleaning Co. ; telephones 13-250, 11-861. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin AVindow Cleaning Co. 1 are the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phone 10-493, private 15-718. FOUND.— Men’s Pocket AVatohes, 22s 6d, guaranteed ; Pocket Bens, 9s; Glo Ben, 12s 6d.—F. Himmel, jeweller, George street. EOUND.— Signet Rings, 0s 66, free initials; Wedding Rings, 20s up.—F. Himmel, JcweKeg, zS7 George street. FOUND.— F. Himmel gives half-dozen Spoons with AVedding and Engageinent Rings.—227 George street. iU’OUND.— Perfectly tailored Dinner Suits tflJ at £9 8s; season approaching.—G. Av. Reilly, merchant tai.or, 15 Princes street. POULTRY. In OR SALE, White Leghorn Pullets, 10s 6d; Rhode Island Reds, 10s 6d; Just on lay.—26 Shetland street, Roslyn. I~HOH~!§ALE, R.I.R. PuilcfYTs months). ' 7s 6d each.—l2 Leicester street (oil Arnold street), Northeast A'alley. IP you peed Building Material send am Advertisement to the ‘ Star.*

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Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 10