AMUSEMENTS. PERSONAL TRIUMPH FOR A GREAT ACTRESS! JEANNE EAGELS HOLDS A CROWDED HOUSE IN RAPT AND TENSE AMAZEMENT! THE FINEST EMOTIONAL ACTING AND CLEAREST DICTION YET HEARD IN 1 ANY TALKIE DRAMA. fj* L. E REGENT | Leading New Zealand in Perfection of Sound—Music and Dialogue. Direction J. C. WiHi.ir.son Filins. Managing Director Beaumont Smith 2.15 TWICE DAILY 7.45. (Both Shows Exactly the Same.) It is with Pride and Pleasure we Present the Great Emotional Actress, JEANNE EAGELS JEANNE EAGELS JEANNE EAGELS JEANNE BAGELS JEANNE EAGELS JEANNE BAGELS JEANNE EAGELS In Her First Talking Picture, ‘THE LETTER,’ ■THE LETTER,’ ‘THE LETTER,’ ‘THE LETTER,’ ‘THE LETTER.’ ‘THE LETTER.’ ‘THE LETTER,’ From the Play by W. Somerset Maugham. Supported bv O. P. REGGIE And a Powerful Cast of Stage Players. The Most Startling, Most Fascinating, Most Unusual All-Talking Drama yet to reach the screen! A DRAMA YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! The tragedy of a woman whose soul cried out against "the eternal monotony of life; who craved romance, love, affection. Then the Awakening—accu»d of her lover’s murder —jealously guarding the secret —fighting for her life—and then that letter 1 —Who had it?—What had become of it?— Why, oh! why did she write it? Greater than ‘The Bellamy Trial’! Greater than ‘ Madame X.’ And ANOTHER OUTSTANDING REGENT PROGRAMME OF TALKIE FEATURETTES, Including— TITO SCHIPA. The Great Tenor. Singing (a) ‘M’appari’ (from ‘Martha’). (b) ‘I Shall Return’ (Schipa). . RUDY VALLEE. And His Connecticut Yankees. A Brilliant Jazz Combination. SCHUBERT’S FRIENDS. L Pictorial History of the Great Music Jaster, with a Beautiful Accompaniment in Song and Music. PATHS SOUND NEWS, ■AUDIO REVIEW, Etc. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. Reservations at Theatre (phone 12-512). FREE BABY CRECHE AT MATINEE. Phone Bookings cannot be kept after 7.30 p.m. . , The Management appeal to Patrons to be in their seats by 7.45. The last-minute rush means congestion. SHOWS. G. R. SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ROYAL C ■'OYAli NEW NEW ZEALAND SHOW, ZEALAND SHOW, To be Opened by His Excellency Sir Charles Feregusson, INVERCARGILL SHOW GROUNDS, DECEMBER 10, 11, 12. £2,SOO—PRIZE £2,500 PRIZE MONEY—£2,SOO. MONEY— £2,SOO. RECORD ENTRIES. rrs desiring ACCOMMODATION clurw Week are requested to Commumonce with the Secretary of thei BilCommittee, Sir H. J. FARRANT, >x 272, Invercargill. A. L. ADAMSON. Show Secretary. Box 219, Invercargill. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SU M MER SHOW, OTAGO PIONEERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. Entries Close Otago A. and P. Society’s Office, 83 Crawford street, on Monday, December 2, at 7 p.m. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 595. DANCING. MOULD? EOUGE (Late Roslyn Theatre). TO-NIGHT At B—TO-NIGHT. :e is always something different and el about the Moulin Rouge that imparts zest to all. ALTZING COMPETITION FINALS. ALTZING COMPETITION FINALS. ALTZING COMPETITION FINALS. TO-NIGHT IS OUR BIG NIGHT. l will be intrigued, and the hours will y pass as you trippingly dance to the svneopated sound of the “ CLICK, CLACK ” BAND. “CLICK, CLAC: ” BAND, claimed the Brightest and Snappiest. 3ME WHERE PLEASURE NEVER WANES. Admission, 2s 6d. Supper provided. Wemblej Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. ’ Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. AVembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. To-night. O-NIGHT, Two Halls. Two Halls. 7.30 till Midnight. Old and New Dances. Three Bands (Sport®, Dagg’s, and Kenz Orpheans). Supper Provided. Admission. 2s 6d. Don’t Forget the EMBASSY CLUB’S EMBASSY CLUB’S ’ DRESS AND 31 ASKED DANCE DRESS AND 3IASKED DANCE NEXT THURSDAY. Fancy Dress not ■ necessary, but Everyone . ; MUST Wear a Mask. Masks on Sale at Door, Price 6d. Prices as Usual. Q ELECT . SCOTTISH DANCE. Dance’ TO-NIGHT, 8.12. Dance.’ ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL, Dance. Old and New Dances. Dance. Will Smith’s Kapai Orchestra. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Sapper provided. Tju r ? ANCT ANCY IF you need Building Material, send an Advertisement Jo the *£3»r/
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Evening Star, Issue 20346, 30 November 1929, Page 17
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