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AMUSEMENTS. ON MONDAY (LABOUR DAY) _ ijiflE REGENT Will Run CONTINUOUS PICTURES, CONTINUOUS PICTURES, CONTINUOUS PICTURES, CONTINUOUS PICTURES, Commencing at 10 a.m. (Doors Open 9.45.) Come at any time and see the Entire programme, exactly the same show as at night. MOTHERS! NURSE WILL LOOK AFTER BABY FOR YOU-FREE OF CHARGE. rf H E REGENT Leading New Zealand in Perfection of Sound—Music and Dialogue. Direction J. G. Williamson Fihm Managing Director Beaumont Smith TWO PRESENTATIONS DAILY (Both Shows Exactly the Same). MATINEE, 2.15, EVENING, 7.40. ANOTHER POWERFUL DOUBLE-FEATURE TALKIE PROGRAMME. The successful stage play, ‘ White Collars,’ now a Metro-Goldwyn 100 per cent., perfect all-dialogue picture, •THE IDLE RICH,’ • the IDLE RICH,’ ‘THE IDLE RICH,’ •THE IDLE RICH,’ • THE IDLE RICH,’ Starring CONRAD NAGEL, BESSIE LOVE, LEILA HYAMS. An All-talking Laugh Riot! He was a millionaire—she was his typisto—i but they loved and married. Th-n began the fun and the hurdles. COULD CAPITAL AND LABOUR MIX? Her sister's sweetheart was an ice man. Her cousin spouted Socialism, Her brother was nothing! The whole family was an ordinary, average family living in an ordinary, average flat. THAT GREAT MIDDLE CLASS! Yet he came to live with them. And on the same programme. The Second of the Pathe Attractions Exclusive to the Regent, PHYLLIS HAVER and LOUIS WOLHEIM In 'THE SHADY LADY,’ • THE SHADY LADY,’ ‘ THE SHADY LADY.’ • THE SHADY LADY,’ • THE SHADY LADY,’ A Thrilling Part Dialogue Melodrama. Suspected of a crime—she fled to Havana, only to find herself in the midst of two rival gun-running bands. There, to save herself, she- lures the man she loves into the hands of his revengeful rival—but is saved from such shameful cowardice by a simple young newspaper reporter. An Intense and Stirring Drama! Reservations at Theatre (phone 12-512). Telephone Bookings cannot be kept To-night-after 7.30. EVOLUTION. IS IT PAYING THE WAT TOWARD PAGANISM AND ATHEISM? SHOULD IT BE TAUGHT IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS? HEAR THIS TIMELY ADDRESS IN ROSSBOXHAM’S HALL, Dowling street, SUNDAf, 6.30 P.M. EOSLYN GIRL GUIDES. A CONCERT - WILL BE HELD IN ROSLTN THEATRE ON WEDNESDAY. 30th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. ITEMS BY COMPETITIONS PRIZE WINNERS. Proceeds in Aid of Camp Funds. Adults, la; Guides and Children half-price. MOTOR SERVICES. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. BUS SERVICES. LABOUR DAY. OBSERVATION TOURS. BUSES will leave the Town Hall as under:— ROUND OTAGO PENINSULA, 10.0 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Fare, Ss. EXTENDED TOUR OF DUNEDIN, 2.15 p.m. Fare, 6s. DUKE STREET TO SULLIVAN'S DAM. Leave Duke street at 9.30, 10.20, 11.10 a.m., and 1.40 and 2.30 p.m. Is each way. ST. HILDA TO TOMAHAWK. Leave" St. Kilda Tram Terminus every half-hour from 10.5 to 11.35 a.m.; also 1.15 and 1.45 p.m.; returning from Tomahawk at 5.0, 5.30, and 6.0 p.m. Fare, 6d each way. BRIGHTON. Leave Old ‘Star’ Office, Bond street first bus at 8.30 a.m., then at frequent intervals. Last bus from Brighton, 6.30 p.m. Fare, 4s return. USUAL BUS SERVICES. Tbo usual bus services on Maori Hill, Woodhaugh-Dalmore, and Mornington will be SUSPENDED from 9.0 a.m. till 5.0 p.m. Saturday’s night service wUI be run affcw 5.0 p.m. -GREEN ISLAND-FAIRFIELD. The usual week day services will be run with additional buses Ic.' the city i 10.0 a.m. and 10.45 p.m. Intending passengers are advised to reserve their seats for all the above trips at the Tourist, Bureau or Tramway Office, u phone No. 13-926. BOOKING FEE, 6d. EVANSDALE. OBPORATION Bus will leave the Town 'Hall,-Octagon, at 2.20 p.m. on SUNY, 27th October, for EVANSDALE irm'ng 5.0 p.m. Fare 6s. s sata can be Booked at Tramway ;c; phone 13-926.

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17