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AMUSEMENTS. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEAbON OPEN THIS (MONDAY) MORNING AT THE BRISTOL For MOSCOVITCH MOSCOYITCH In 3 Dramas. TWO EDGAR WALLACE’S Thrilling Stories. “THE RINGER” “THE RINGER” and “ THE TERROR.” «THE TERROR.” And for the First Time in Australasia, “THE- SILENT HOUSE.” “ THE SILENT HOUSE.” JJ[IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: sir Benjamin and Mr John FullerCommencing THURSDAY, JUNE 14, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, FIRST PRODUCTION. (For 3 Nights Only). J. C. WILLIAMSON Announce the Reappearance of MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH In Edgar Wallace’s thrilling and mystifying drama, “THE RINGER” “THE RINGER,” “THE RINGER,” “THE RINGER,” Which ran for three seasons in London, and which broke all known records in Sydney and Melbourne. In “ The Ringer ” and “ The Terror ” Mr Moscovitch has achieved the best triumphs of his remarkably successful career. Associated with Mr Moscovitch will be PATRIC NAT CURWEN MADISON MARY MacGREGOR BERTHA RICCARDO And a Brilliant Company, including Mildred Cottell, Reginald Newson, George Blunt,' Ashton Jarry, Guy Hastings, Herbert Leigh, Carlton Stuart. “ THE RINGER ” and “ THE TERROR ” will be staged on the same scale of completeness as when they ran for 16 weeks in Sydney and 15 weeks in Melbourne. SECOND PRODUCTION, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 18 and 10. Edgar Wallace’s Intensely Interesting Mystery Drama, “THE TERROR,” “THE TERROR,” “ THE TERROR,” Which is still attracting record audiences in London, and which in Sydney proved as successful as “ The Ringer.” WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. June 20, 21, and 22. DUNEDIN WILL WITNESS THE INITIAL PRODUCTION OF “THE SILENT HOUSE,” “THE SILENT HOUSE,” “THE SILENT HOUSE,” “THE SILENT HOUSE,” A Joyous Melodrama by John G. Brandon and George Piggott. PRICES: Reserved, 8s; others, ss, 4s, and 2s 6d (plus tax). Representative ...... WALTER MONK Saturday’s Huge Audience Delighted with Sparkling TWO-PICTURE PROGRAMME! THERE G E N T “ The Theatre Beautiful.” Proprietors: The Regent Theatre Co., Ltd. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. MATINEE 2.15 p.m. TO-DAY. MATINEE 2.15 p.m. TO-DAY. EVENING 7.45 SHARP. EVENING 7.45 SHARP. PARAMOUNT’S “ IT ” GIRL, CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW : (The Madcap of the Screen) In A Comedy-Romance of the South Seas, " HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA.” “ HULA." “ HULA.” “ HULA.” With CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK Happy, dashing, care-free, heart-breaking Clara in the most Wonderful Role in her career—a Perfect Picture in a Perfect Setting. And FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR (Her name was Gail, but she was more like a Cyclone) In “HONEYMOON HATE.” “HONEYMOON HATE.” “HONEYMOON HATE.” “ HONEYMOON HATE.” “HONEYMOON HATE.” “ HONEYMOON HATE.” THE FUNNIEST THING FOR YEARS! A Riot of Laughs and Thrills. Another Splendid Musical Programme by MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Overture, “ Morning, Noon, and Night ” (Suppe). BIG BOOKING. BIG BOOKING. BOX PLANS at The Bristol Piano Company, and at Theatre after 6 o’clock. 'Phones 12-512 and 12-513. “REGENT” WEEK-DAY PRICES: MATINEE: Royal Lounge, 2s; D.C. and Rear Stalls, Is 6d; Front Stalls, Is. Children half-price to all parts. NIGHTLY; RESERVED; Royal Lounge, 3s 3d; D.C., 2s 9d; Rear Stalls, 2a 9d. UNRESERVED: Dress Circle, 2s; Rear Stalls, 2s; Second Stalls, Is 6d; Front Stalls, Is. Children half-price. QRAND SPORTS CARNIVAL The following are the lucky numbers in connection with the one shilling admission tickets: — 551 1229 2463 3417 4516 5479 6080 7003 8044 9891 Sixpenny Tickets—the lucky numbers are: 1544 2110 3885 The winners of the various competitions 1. Ted Zeeward, Octagon Taxis. 2- F. Ross, 8 Wilkie road. 3. Doris Rix, Reid road, Dunedin. 4. Iran Burgess. 5. Mr Cocking. Guessing the name of the Doll—Miss New Zealand: VALMAI —Winner Miss N. Rewcastle, 124 King Edward road. Guessing the name of the Doll No. 2 Correct name, SANDY —no winner. Guessing the name of Doll, No. 3, PATRICIA. Two guessed the correct name —Mr Martin (Pembroke) and F. Deehan (Maitland street). Prizes can be obtained on application to Mr Kelly, Trades HalL Dunedin. The winner of the Hand-made Tea Cosy is Mr I. Angus, 394 King Edward street, Dunedin; and of the Hand-painted Cushion, Mr W- Farquharson, Signal Hill road. Prizes can be claimed at the Trades Hall on application to Mr Kelly. P. C. TRIGGS, Organiser. TN ANOTHER WOMAN’S BOUDOIR! -*- That’s where his fiancee found him—in pursuit of a lady’s Garter. Oh, folks! Complications! Laughs! Thrills! Miss anything, BUT DON'T miss seeing “GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER.” EMPIRE THEATRE. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20431, 11 June 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20431, 11 June 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20431, 11 June 1928, Page 1

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