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AMUSEMENTS. Owing to Jength of programme, THE MATINEE WILL COMMENCE AT 2 O’CLOCK DAILY. EVENING PERFORMANCE SHARPLY AT 7.40. The Management appeal to patrons to bo in their seats before the overture. * The Shopworn Angel ’ will be screened at 2.19 and 7.49— 1 Strange Cargo * will be screened at 3.35 and .9.15. fH E RE G ENT The House with the Perfect Talkies. Direction J. C. Williamson Films Managing Director Beaumont Smith. MATINEE DAILY, AT 2. (Same Big Show as at Night). TO-NIGHT, ,7.40. TO-NIGHT, 7.40. A Veritable Mammoth Programme. B—MIGHTY TALKIE PICTURES-2 Exclusive to The Regent. ‘ STRANGE CARGO.’ ‘ STRANGE f’ARGO.’ • STRANGE CARGO.’ •STRANGE-- CARGO.’ •STRANGE CARGO.’ • STRANGE CARGO.’ Screening at 3.35 and 9.15. A Paths All-Talking Super-Special, . The greatest, most sensational mystery drama in the annals of filmdom, And the English is Perfect! PACKED HOUSES AT EVERY PERFORMANCE HAVE SAT ENTHRALLED COMPLETELY OBSESSED WITH THE MOST AMAZING AND SENSATIONAL MYSTERY THRILLER THE SCREEN HAS EVER SEEN OR HEARD, Also, NANCY CARROLL, GARY COOPER, In ‘THE SHOPWORN ANGEL,’ Screening at 2.19 and '7.49, A Part Dialogue Talkie, with a beautiful musical and sound synchronisation. PRESENTED AS ONLY THE REGENT CAN.' BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. Reservations (without extra charge) at Theatre (phones 12-512 and 12-513) and ' at The Bristol. MOTHERS— See the show in comfort at The Regent. Attend the Matinee and Leave Baby with the nurse in the FREE BABY CRECHE. TTNITBD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH GRAND FAIR, STUART HALL, FREDERICK STREET, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), - , ; 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Admission Free. Splendid Attractions. RELIGIOUS. 7.30—T0-NIGHT —7.50, FAREWELL MEETING To Reyd. LIONEL B. FLETCHER In V KNOX CHURCH. ADDRESS ON ‘ CHRISTIAN LIFE ’ To Mission Converts and Christians. • ; Ypung People Specially Invited. : The Last Chance of Hearing this Notable Preacher, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. gT. KILDA METHODIST CHURCH.

7.30, TO-NIGHT. Rev. J. F. GOLDIE (President Methodist Church) and HERA (Native of Solomon Islands). Offertory for Solomon Island Mission. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, A 4s or 5s Bed, Breakfast.—Dominion, Cumberland street (past ‘ Star ' Office), two minutes railway station; telephone 13-356. BOARD, washing, mending; Vacancies for Four; superior meals, single beds, excellent situation; 305.—451 Princes street. LAREMOUNT, 112 Moray place.- ' Double Bed-Sitting Room, vacant; use of conveniences, gas; also Single Room. OMFORTABLE Accomodation, Rainbow Private Hotel; bed, breakfast, ss; casuals, 8s day; permanents from, 30s.— Phone 13-283, COUPLE; with child, away all day, wants Board with private family 807, ‘Star Office. COMFORTABLE Board offered young Man; single room, washing, mending; 27s 6d weekly ; south end. ‘ Star.* ■ - OUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (next Town Hall). Permanents, 30s; Casuals, 8s; Bed, Breakfast, ss.—Phone 12-601 ABRIBD Couple (in work, away all day) require Board-Residence in private family; must be, central.—9s9, ‘ Star.’ NSLOW House. -Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff: every modern conveniences: use of good tennis court. Phone 22-550 VACANCY, Room, suitable mates, with or, without board; also Detached Room. —12 Clarendon street (off Frederick street). . W: ANTED, 1 or 2 Boarders.—Apply 19 Market street, city. WIDOW has Vacancy for Girl Boarders, , handy George and Castle street trams, north end.—744 King street. _ WANTED, Board, quiet place, phone, single rooms. Three Students, 1930 - cssion; state, terms.—7B6, ‘ Star.* ’ANTED, working Man Boarder, pri- . vate: home, s’minutes to station and town; terms reasonable.—Reply 971, * Star.* YOUNG Lady requires Private Board; sunny room, on the hi 11.—757, * Star.* *-j Hope street. —Now Vacant, Board"tX Residence” single rooms; Furnished Roegns .To Let; use of kitchen. POULTRY, DAY-OLD Chicks, ready Tuesday, 22nd: W.L. and B. Minorcas. —Breese, 19 Dulmeny street. N.E. Valley. , FOR SALE, Clucking Hen, Black Orpington ; 6a.—24 College street, Cavershanr. • ' ORDER Now.—Last two hatches quality Leghorn Chicks, delivered in. city, Is each.—G. A; Barron, Langston, Mosgiel. TURDY Chicks, White, Brown Leg horns, Rhode Island Reds, Is 3d each; bos and railage, 2s.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin - : - • ' irriNGS Now Ready White, Brown. Black Leghorns, Rhode Islaiid Reds. Runner Ducks.—Skene’s,. Stuart street, Dunedin. WANTED Known— That Billheads, Circulars, Cards. Programmes, and Genera) Printing of every description are executed: at the Evening Star' Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 11

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