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AMUSEMENTS. THE FAMILY THEATRE, With the Popular Children's Prices, CHILDREN HALF-PRICE , To All Parts on Week Nights. —L- Y nE REGENT New Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. C. .Williamson: Films. .Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4O. ' Enthusiastic Audiences Acclaim Tremendous Double-feature Programme. - CLARA BOW. — ; BOW, 1 CLARA HOW, —— —— —— CLARA BOW, — r —Jt : — CLARA BOW, With RICHARD ARLEN in “ LADIES—OF—THE—MOB.” “LADIES—OF—THE—MOB.” . “LADIES—OF—THE—MOB.”. . This dynamic, flaming-haired idol in the fastest, tensest picture of ,ber career j-.a story that shows the woman’s side of the underworld’s losing battle with the law. lAnd POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI, ■ POLA NEGRI, ■■ ■ ■■■ In ...d ■ - "THREE SINNERS." . . , "THREE SINNERS.” • "THREE SINNERS.” A wonderful, emotional story,, that lays bare a woman’s suffering'for due mistake, one weak moment; an absolute histrionic triumph for the screen’s great emotional actress. Also, JIMMY ADAMS in “SLIPPERY HEELS." ! A Yell of a Comedy. • With : THE REGENT ORCHESTRA,' Under the Baton of Mr Neville Ravel. Overture, "Handel Awakes" (Parody). Entracte, “Hungarian Rhapsody” (Liszt). . REGENT’S: POPULAR PRICES; * j ' Week Nights, . i Adults; Is. 2s fid, and 3s.V Children; fid, Sd, Is. Is 3d, and Is fid. .'I-MATINEES: Adults, Is and Is 6d; Children fid and fld. beats may be Reserved in Centre Stalls, ,12§2!) fetlrSS* 1 " I'-* THE ACT EXTRAORDINARY' 1 A Veritable Wonder Show. „ T SHISTL’S J-O-N-E—T—T—E—s. M—A—R—l—o—N—E—T—T^E-1 J— O—N—E—T—T— E-S. M—A—R—l— o—N—E—T—T— M—A—R—l—o—N—E—T—T—E—s. A—R—l—O—N—E—T—-T—E—S R—l— o— N—E-r-T—T—E—S; M~A—R—I— O—N—E—T—T—E S. M—A—R—l—C—N'—E T—T—ls—4* .A —R—I—0 —N—-E—T—T—R—S! OVER; 300 LITTLE: PEOPLIk ‘ they Appeared Before HJH. Kin George V. . . ' ■ Coming to T.EE REGENT 'M ■ MAs FRIDAY NEXT. FOE ONE WEEK ONLY. Box Plans Now Open. CAMBRIAN SOCIETY. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. There was a large attendance at the er tertainment given under the auspices o Society of Otago in: fit <2Y emng whfin the societ made its first attempt to bring' its'el prominently before the public, and th executive has every , reason to be we] satisfied with the result of ita efforts, A «| CG il ent P ro S r amme of vocal and musi cal -itemß was contributed by local cor cert performers. The concert was opeue Sthem® fh? Em i g •°/ V th . B ' elsh Nations ■Anthem, the soloist being Mrs 0. Grace i?Eng?4. ° Verses in Wc3sh end* on The Rev. 6. E. Moreton (vice-nresi dent of the society) said it was'ver pleasing to know that they had a Welsi m v b^i r midst The Welsh ha! lnva? rioUe heritage and there was no mor< Ztlf eople ' -^ ales had produced m Z notable men, including politicians, noete and musicians. They were vert prom true D W i l hat , 4 *J ejr i ™ re descendants o true Welsh stock.. • 'They felt that the' viF$ e £ 4 ln heritance, and by bringin] the Welsh people together they ler! the S wJ i, 40 mamt ®j n the traditions o the Welsh race* The Cambrian Societ' Tdfn OI Tf re f cntl y, established. in Dun J t , welc °«'ed all Welsh folk am nde wt? Welsh parents to it ranks. The formation of a new societ cost money and the concert \fs tfi first at temnf to raise 'fundi t 0 .place it on a.sound footing. n 4 'tem Was contributed by tin United Congregational Choir, unde? th> conductorship of Mr W. R. Sinclair Th! the. Welsh people present. The*acconi Mr Roy Aberncthy. Mr Nor with the recitation . Ihe Chairmans Remarks.” Mrs r gongs 6 ‘^rTr! Z eiy t ne T renderinga o£ V°“§ 8 ,-, Nismg of the Lark.” and “Home her voice, being welf suited to tin piecvs. An enjoyable number was th< piano solo contributed by Miss Olivi Pi a y e d “ L’Alonette ” ver nicely. Miss Moreton also gave ah eh core number. The second part of th opened witf an enjoy Baud e °w ?n b £r the s £ Kilda Mnnicipa iY 88 .L,. 1561 ? 1161, then, con •W T h . e Ash Grove” an. All Through the Night,” which wer Rnnd Ve pteasjng numbers. Mr E, G Bond claimed attention and applausefm Cratnn”® ™ R , W o ” s ’ th! L-iGtan, and Mr Norman West aeaii P T? Se 'i, t le . au dienee with the recitation " YTi to n‘ ns »%y' The Welsh song wy i tt, . c K 1 V ( The Blackbird”) wai rendered by Mrs C, Grace. • MS Ethel°F?ye™ elltß Wet 6 pla3red b ? BOXING. MIDDLE-WEIGHT CONTEST. (Peh United Press Associa; rp . , AUCKLAND, Deccml Ilie professional middle-weight contest to-night between Tommy 3 of Scotland, and Billy Harms. Africa, ended suddenly in the round. Harms, who was down t the second round for counts of ni to the boards in the seventh rou claimed a fowl. He was counted i was then examined by two docto could find no traces of a foul 31 Innes was declared the winner LABOUR PARTY’S FAIR. The Labour Party’s fair, which will be opened in the Early Settlers’ Ball, fins been organised on an elaborate^= scale, including a musical programme, side shows, games, competitions, and stalls. • The fancy dress or poster competition to-night will be for both sexes. An excellentcabaret has been installed. Arrangements regarding season tickets arc advertised. ARTILLERY BAND CARNIVAL. The Artillery Band’s fancy dress carnival was continued in the Battery Grounds at St. Kilda last evening. Unfortunately tile Weather conditions discouraged the at* tendance of tho public, but those present found no difficulty in enjoying the evening’s fun. The cbniroplane, Ferris wheel, and merry-go-round Continued to entice patrons. Given favourable weather, tho now attractions and novelties to be introduced should assure good attendances for the remaining nights of the carnivaL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20582, 4 December 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20582, 4 December 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20582, 4 December 1928, Page 11