AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT’S COMMENCING TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. brand new picture PROGRAMME. WITH THE ELEVEN RASCALS. THE 1928 WEIRD MYSTEIO-COMEDY-DRAMA. ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON. ESTHER RALSTON, Paramount’s Gorgeous Blonde, in "SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS.” "SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS.,, "SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS.,, “ SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS. "SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS.” Thrilling, chilling, baffling, amusing. The thrills you’ve been looking for; the funniest farce you ever saw, with a laugft in every thrill and a thrill in ei ery laugh. Also, WALLACE BEERY and WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON « In their Latest Uproar, WIFE SAVERS." WIFE SAVERS.” WIFE SAVERS.” “ WIFE SAVERS.” " WIFE SAVERS.” “ WIFE SAVERS.” The funniest pair on earth in the uproarious tale of a Swiss Miss, who wasn t missed ! ! BIG BOOKING RECORDED. RESERVE NOW AT (’Phones 12-512 and 12-513) TOL. . THEATRE OR BRISCHILDREN—YOUR FIRST REAL PANTOMIME REVELS COMMENCE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.15. PANTOMIME REVELS, PANTOMIME REVELS, PANTOMIME REVELS. With the WORLD’S WONDER CHILDREN: THE ELEVEN RASCALS THE ELEVEN RASCALS (Appearing Afternoons and Evenings). rf H E REGENT Direction; J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director; Beaumont Smith. TO-NIGHT at 7.45 sharp. THE ELEVEN RASCALS. THE ELEVEN RASCALS. THE ELEVEN RASCALS. THE ELEVEN RASCALS. THE ELEVEN RASCALS. THE ELEVEN RASCALS. Acrobats Tumblers Singers Dancers —Comediennes, etc., introducjng Village Revels—The 10 Acrobatic Firemen—The Silver Lining—Baby Wonders of the Air—The Juvenile Haka Dancers —The Whirlwind Tumblers, etc., etc. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF FOLLOWING PICTURE PROGRAMME: " TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE.” "TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE.” WITH PARAMOUNT’S 1928 LAUGH BRIGADE. CHESTER CONKLIN, LOUISE FAZENDA, Also W. C. FIELDS. THOMAS MEiGHAN, The Popular Star in “WE’RE ALL GAMBLERS.” A James Cruze Drama with the hero of "The Miracle Man” greater than ever! Reserve now at Theatre (’phones 12-612 and 12-513) or Bristol. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT—7.3O—TO-NIGHT. And EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. : Afternoon Session 2.15. EVENING SESSION 7.45. Final Screening of JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT "THE WARNING” “THE WARNING.” “THE WARNING.” And “I WILL REPAY.” “I WILL REPAY.” EVERYBODY’S ORCHESTRA. Box Plans at The ‘Bristol, or ’Phone , Everybody’s, 10-591. ( King Edward, 22-573.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20500, 30 August 1928, Page 1
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