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AMUSEMENTS. , Owing to length of programme, THE MATINEE WILL COMMENCE AT 2 O’CLOCK DAILY. EVENING PERFORMANCE SHARPLY AT 7.40. The-Management appeal to patrons to be in their seats before the overture. ‘ The Shopworn Angel ’ will bo screened at 2.19 and 7.49—‘ Strange Cargo ’ , will be screened at 3.35 and 9.15. TO-NIGHT’S BOOKINGS ARE PARTICULARLY HEAVY—Phone Bookings Cannot, on any account, be kept To-night after 7.30. 11 E G E N T The House with the Perfect Talkies. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director Beaumont Smith. MATINEE DAILY, AT 2 P.M. (Same Big Show as at Night). TO-NIGHT, 7.40. TO-NIGHT, 7.40. EAST NIGHT’S PACKED HOUSE SAT ENTHRALLED COMPLETELY OBSESSED WITH THE MOST AMAZING AND SENSATIONAL MYSTERY THRILLER THE SCREEN HAS 'EVER SEEN OK HEARD. A Veritable Mammoth Programme. 2—MIGHTY TALKIE PICTURES—2 2—MIGHTY TALKIE PICTURES—2 Headed by ‘STRANGE CARGO.’ ' STRANGE CARGO.’ ‘ STRANGE CARGO.’ ‘STRANGE CARGO.’ •STRANGE CARGO.’ ‘STRANGE CARGO.’ Screening at 3.35 and 9.1 t. A Pa Ihe All-Talking Super-Special, Exclusive io The Regent. A wonderfully clever mystery, tense and gripping, but neither repulsive nor horrible; perfectly spoken and perfectly recorded, it is indeed perfection in talking pictures. NANCY CARROLL. NANCY CARROLL, NANCY CARROLL. In GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER. •THE SHOPWORN ANGEL,’ ‘THE SHOPWORN ANGEL,’ ■‘THE SHOPWORN ANGEL.’ Screening at 2.19 and 7.49. A Fart Dialogue Talkie, with a beautiful musical and sound synchronisation. PRESENTED AS ONLY THE REGENT CAN. ACCLAIMED BY LAST NIGHT’S HUGE AUDIENCE AS THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER 01IERED ON ONE BILL IN THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. To-night’s Plan is Almost Full. Phone 12-512 and secure your neats quickly—Box Plans at Theatre. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. Phono Bookings not kept after 7.30. MOTHERS — . , . . .... See the show m comiorl at Jhe Regent. Leave Baby with the nurse in the FREE BABY CRECHE. YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY. - A TREAT IN STORE FOR ALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 8 p.m., qCTAG O N H A I Talented Solomon Island Lads, ih L, GINA AND KERA. Sifted Lads in Speech and Song, Duels, Cornet Solos, and Musical Items. Also, Rev. J. F. GOLDIE (Solomons), T!ev. IV A. SINCLAIR (Auckland;. Lar'c audiences in the north greatly delighted. Como in crowds to this rally in the OCTAGON HALL, •At 3 p.m., To-morrow (Sunday), at 8 p.m. SELL STREET MOTHERS’ CLUB. 3 Club is bolding a SALE OF V ORK u the Russell Street Hall on TUBS--22ml October, opening at 7 p.m. Trail aid of Building Fund. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. A CONCERT In aid of the Nisbet Home and St. Mary s Orphanage Is being given by 'THE PUPILS OF ARCHERFIELD. SINGING, .ELOCUTION, PHYSICAL CULTURE, DANCING. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24tb, 1929, 7.45 p.m. Adults’2s, Children Is. Booking Fee, _ 6d. Box Plaii Opens at ,’iie Bristol Piano Company’s on Monday, 21st October, ) LABOUR DAY' ASSOCIATION. SPORTS GATHERING, CALEDONIAN GROUND, LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 28. BABY SHOW. Entries a-e invited in (ho following Classes:—Under 9 months, over 9 months, and under 15 months. Separate Classes for Boys and Girls. Twins (either sex) under .15 month?. Good prizes. Entrance, 6cl. Babv Creche on Ground. ' "THE BEST YET.” J AS. A CARMAN, Secretary, Trades Hall, Dunedin. MR J. V. HANNA’S DfUNEDIN SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Burns Hall Gymnasium. Ladies’ Weight-reducing Class. Special Course in Health, Slenderness, and Vigour. Interviews and information at Gymnasium: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 2.30-3.30. p.m.; every' evening, except Saturday, 6 to 7. . SiY PAUL’S LADIES’ GUILD. YNNUALB A Z A A It, Schoolroom, Stuart street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23rd and 24th. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. ' Entertainment each evening by Sunday School children. Afternoons Free, Evening 6d. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL EX-GIRLS’ CLUB. Dinner, tudor hall, Monday, November 18, 1929, 7.15 p.m. ... Tickets, ss, obtainable from NANCY NIMM.O, 16 Neidpath road. ..Phone 12-295. LATEST POPULAR SONG HITS, All with Ukulele Accompaniment. ‘Misery Farm ’ (one step). ‘Big City Blues’ (fox trot). ‘Breakaway-’ (one step). . ‘ Walking With Susie ’ (fox trot). ' ‘That’s You, Baby’ (fox trot). My Window of Dreams (vocal waltz). .‘I Lift Up My Finger and Say Tweet, Tweet.’ • * Dance of the Paper Dolls’ (one step). * Sweetheart of All My Dreams ’ (fox trot). ‘Kiss Me Again ’ (vocal waltz). Toymaker-’s- Dream ■’ (one step).- ‘ Kjddies’ Kabaret ’ (foxtrot). Price, Is 9d per Copy (Is lOd posted). -—Buy. Your Music at Our Low Prices. - 'TERRY’S' M.TTSiC STORES,' DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 17