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Regent Theatre

FINAL SCREENING: “CHANGE OF HEART.” To-night will be the final screening of the present programme at the Regent. Tiheatre, Janet Gaynor and Char* les Farrell in the modern love drama, “Change of Heart.” TO-MORROW’S DOUBLE FEATURE. Commencing at the matinee at 2.15 to-morrow, ami for three nights, there will be another J. C. Williamston double feature programme. Will Rogers in “Judge Priest” —you will love him as a quaint Kentucky judge, who tempers justice with kindness and salts kindness with wit, in this picture as mellow as a mint julep, and with twice the kick. The other star feature will be “The Silk Express.” When men

drop dead without wounds in their bodies, what is the murder weapon. A thousand to one you cannot solve this baffling riddle, or name the death-deal-ing assassin who stalked the non-stop lim'ited, where one beautiful girl lived for 70 agon'ising hours with thirteen men she had never seen before. You will need yotir smelling salts and o- 1 ., ■ v .‘ , ." r CoHrn ge when you see “The Silk Express.” COMING. On Wednesday the long-looked-for return of Jan Kiepura will take place, lie will be seen at his best in “My ‘ ong foi \ ou. Book seats now nt t.he theatre booking office, .or phoue ROYAL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. Monday, May 6, the day set aside through,„ lt the British Empire for the celel ratrons ot Their Majesties’ Silver • "'"lee, promises to be a red-letter "ay lor Greymouth, and the whole of lie \\est Coast. Recently, the Prime Minister expressed the wish the sporting bodies throughout the country would organise suitable sports gatherings to celebrate the occasion, and folon mg that suggestion a meeting was held yesterday afternoon to discuss preliminary arrangements, when a scheme for a mammoth Mardi Gras and combined picnic-sports gathering at Rugby Park was outlined. A strong sub-committee was set lip to consider details of the proposed scheme and report fully to a general meeting to be held at a later date.

I A feature of the proposed programme will he a monster procession Ot trade, fancy and novelty exhibits leaving the Town Hall for the Park immediately after the arrival of special trains conveying school children and residents from neighbouring towns '""‘I the country districts. School chilIdren from the whole of the Coast will be invited to join in these memorable celebrations and no effort will be spared to make them a lasting impression on the children’s minds. Hot water will be provided free to enable visitors to picnic on the grounds and no stone will be left, unturned to provide such a programme of variety entertainment as is worthy of the rare ami worthy occasion being celebrated. KIT KAT CABARET. Tim opening of the Kit Kat Cabaret at Herb. .Moore’s on Tuesday evening lasi proved an unqualified success, a large gathering dancing to splendid music supplied by Ces. Williams and his new Kit Kat Dance Band. Many dance numbers new to Greymouth were introduced, and patrons were generally delighted with the Cabaret. A regular series of Saturday night dances is to be commenced at the Cabaret to-morrow (Saturday) night, witii the new Band, which created such a favourable impresison at the St. Patrick’s ball, and on Tuesday night, supplying the latest music.

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Grey River Argus, 22 March 1935, Page 2

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Regent Theatre Grey River Argus, 22 March 1935, Page 2

Regent Theatre Grey River Argus, 22 March 1935, Page 2

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