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AMUSEMENTS. NEVER MIND THE RAIN! There is at least one place in Town Comfy, Cosy, and Warm. rp H E REGENT New Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction ,T. 0. Williamson Filins. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. 2.1.5 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. A Stupendous Programme Of VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. Never has the Semen Offered Such a Delight! The Sweetest of all Stage Shows. Now a Most Beautiful Screen Romance. ‘ ROSE MARIE,’ ‘ ROSE MARIE,’ ’ ROSE MARIE,’ ‘ ROSE MARIE,’ With Sweet .10AN CRAWFORD, JAMES MURRAY, and HOUSE PETERS. Rose Marie — Ah! Sweet Roso Marie. “ I will light my tire, dear Roso Marie, and if you change your mind and will not come, then sing that song—‘The Indian Lovo Call ‘—and here across the mountain pass 1 will hear it and I will know, and I will go on alone.” A Film Sensation more Bcauliiu), more Enthralling, than the Play that Captivated ths World. SYNCHRONISED SONG (‘The Indian Lovo Call’) Bv MISS MAE MATHESON. —And— ONLY 2 DAYS MURE. The World’s Greatest Animal Aei, GAUTIER’S DUGS. GAUTIER’S DOGS. GAUTIER’S DOGS. GAUTIER’S DOGS. Appearing at 4.5 and 8.20. 12 Canine Comedians. Presenting the original world-famous burlesque sketch, ' THE BRICKLAYERS.’ A Vaudeville Act Supreme, fells of laughter and frenzied enthusiasm greet (his Astounding Act at every performance. Bookings are Heavy! BE WISE-RESERVE EARLY. Box Plans at Theatre (phones 12-512 and 12-513) and at The Bristol. BIGGER THAN EVER! TUB REGENT’S TREMENDOUS TRIPLE BILL NEXT FRID. Tho Most Discussed Piclurc of the Year. Not war itself, but the effects of war. A Startling, Revolutionary Theme! •the enemy; ‘ THE enemy; ‘THE enemy; Starring LILLIAN GISH, Ralph Forbes, and Karl Dane, A Iso VERA REYNOLDS In ‘THE MAIN EVENT,’ A Dramatic Sporting Story. And On the Stage. ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, ALEG BEGAN. Most Popular Actor-Vocalist in Australasia. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN, Soon THE “TALKIES.” ■ ' FAREWELL TO - (kjciiv r. DION VANBRUGH. BOUCICAULT. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock (Two Nights Only), ‘ON APPROVAL.’ ‘ON APPROVAL.’ iJJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE lessees: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller, Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. ming The Greatest and most important Theatrical Attraction which has happened during the past years. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have much pleasure in announcing Ihe reappearance in Dunedin of the distinguished and very popular artists, IRENE VANBRUGH IRENE VANBRUGH IRENE VANBRUGH And DION BOUCICAULT, DION BOUCICAULT, DION BOUCICAULT, ■ • With a New English Comedy Company. , TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), k - r j;" Two Nights Only, Trederiek Lonsdale’s Famous Comedy, '% . ■ON APPROVAL.’ ‘ON APPROVAL,’ A light Comedy in .3 Acts, by Frederick Lonsdale, author of ‘Aren’t We AllB’ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘NELL O’ NEW ORLEANS.’ -NELL O’ MEW ORLEANS.’ MONDAY NEXT, • Belinda; ■’ BELINDA.' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ‘MR PIM PASSES BY.’ •-? ‘MR PIM PASSES BY.’ i? Last Production of Season. ■j &!U| Plays Produced by Dion Boucicault. L’ This season will be the absolute farewell appearances of Miss Irene Vanbrugh ind Mr Dion Boucicault in New Zealand. . PRICES: D.O. and R.S., 8s; Middle l Stalls, ss; Back Stalls, 2s 6d. Late door Middle Stalls, 4s. All prices plus tax. 4 ALEX. WILSON. SHOWS. OTAGO A, AND P. SOCIETY. ‘.ST ' ANNUAL BAM AND EWE FAIR, Held in conjunction with BUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS, Will be held at BURNSIDE, On THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929. Tenders, when making their entries, must state Breeder’s Name and Flock No. liM MMrtioß fil ©rtafogae. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 23, 1929. Telegrams: “ STOKSHOW,” Dunedin. B. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. CB. CLAR KE, • DENTAL - SURGEON, New Denial Parlours: 39 PRINCES STREET, Above Rio Grando Tea. Rooms. The Denial Parlours, Octagon, will also fee continued as usual, but all evening appointments for Fillings and Extractions will Jjg. be taken at New Ropjps., Phono 11-889.

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Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 10