amusements. WE HONESTLY BELIEVE THAT THIS PICTURE WILL RANK JVITH THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL. rpHE REGENT Direction J- 0. Williamson Films. *j6 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. THE REGENT MANAGEMENT IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE PREMIERE PERFORMANCE TODAY OF ONE OF THE FINEST DRAMAS THIS THEATRE HAS EVER SHOWN. * WATERLOO BRIDGE.’ * WATERLOO BRIDGE.’ * WATERLOO BRIDGE.’ ‘ WATERLOO • WATERLOO ‘ WATERLOO • WATERLOO • WATERLOO • WATERLOO • WATERLOO ‘ WATERLOO • WATERLOO «WATERLOO • WATERLOO « WATERLOO (More Suitable BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ bridge,’ BRIDGE.’ BRIDGE.’ for Adults.) MAR CLARKE MAR CLARKE MAE CLARKE MAR CLARKE leads a superb acting cast “ this truly Teat photoplay. She gives an ideally true lerformance' as “Myra,” a chorus girl of jondon, who became one of the many unlisted victims of the war. ‘WATERLOO 1 WATERLOO -BRIDGE ’ -BRIDGE ’ ‘WATERLOO BRID.GE’ IS NOT A STORY OP WAR. IS NOT A STORY OF WAR. STORY OF WAR-TIME LOVE. STORY OP WAR-TIME LOVE. OBODY BUT A OULD HAVE BROUGHT'TO YOU SO IVTDLY THE BATTLES THAT WERE OUGHT, NOT ON THE FLANDERS [ELDS, BUT ON THE STREETS OF ONDON THE BATTLES IN A WOMAN’S HEART. A Universal Picture Presented by Carl Laemmle. Box Plans at “The Regent” (phone 12-513) and at “ The Bristol.” DANCING. T HE WINTER GARDEN HE WINTER GARDEN (Arthur Street Hall), TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY). IRTHUR FROST AND HIS SYMPHONIC IRTHUR FROST AND HIS SYMPHONIC DANCE BAND. DANCE BAND. Old and Modern Dances, fonte Carlo: A Free Ticket will be awarded to the Winners for the Winter Season. Jome Early and Participate in Competition Contest. MARIGOLD SALON, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. TO-MPRROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. )LD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES From 8 o’clock till 12. Come to the Marigold on Saturday Night. Dance in the most comfortable hall. The Best Floor, and the Music supplied by Dagg’s one and only Dance Band, recognised as the best in Dunedin. Price: Double Ticket, 2s 6d; Single, Is 6d. Supper, 6d extra. Buses, as usual, Run from Exchang to Gardens Free of Charge. THE ST. KILDA UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION wish to announce that their FIRST WEEKLY DANCE will be held in the Coronation Hall, St. Kilda, SAT'. tDAY, 27th. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, I*. Melody Makers’ Dance Band. G. TAYLOR, , Hon. Sec. WAITATI SPORTS ASSOCIATION. Dance, waitati hall, Saturday NIGHT. Admission, 2s 6d. Music by Percy Miller’s Dance Band. Dunedin: Free bus leaves Reddell’s Corner 7 p.m. Port Chalmers: Bus leaves Mussel Bay 7 p.m. Embassy salon, moray place (opp. Municipal Baths), SATURDAY EVENING, 8 to 12. JUBILEE CLUB Will holds its usual DANCE, with its charming music by the famous Jubilee Orchestra. Maxina Competition. Ladies, come along and see what’s in store for you. Admission, 2s, including supper. Aftertheatre patrons, Is. Wembley Club. Wembley Club ; Wembley Club." Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. .Wembley Club. TO-MORROW NIGHT. O-MORROW NIGHT. Guinea “Monte Carlo.” Old and New Dances. Two Bands. Continuous Music. Sports Orchestra, Kens Orpheans. Admission, Is 6d. Supper, 6d extra.
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Evening Star, Issue 21037, 26 February 1932, Page 11
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