AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! The Greatest Apimal Act in Vaudeville, Not a Picture , But the Monkeys themselves. At -—— The reg e n t - New Zealand’s Most Luxurious Playhouse. Direction......J, C. Williamson Films. Managing Director.... Beaumont Smith. MATINEES AT 2.15. EVENINGS AT 7.45. SPECIAL AFTER-SCHOOL MATINEES AT 3.30. First Appearance in Dunedin. PAUL PEDRINI’S ROYAL ZAMBESI BABOONS Captured by Paul Pedrini himself and trained by him personally in the wilds of gorilla-land, Belgian Congo, and now the most astounding group of baboon actors in Vaudeville. , Animal sagacity, the equal of which has never before been seen, the absolute limit of animal training. —Also— Powerful Double Feature Picture Programme. WILLIAM BOYD MARIE PREVOST In and ‘ln . ' "THE SKYSCRAPERS.” A thrilling human drama that gets right under the skin. A man’s story of real men that will grip men, women, and children with its big heart appeal. “THE GIRL IN THE PULLMAN.” All aboard the laughter express with this dazzling little star, in the fastest, peppiest comedy of her career. —With— The Regent Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Neville Ravel. A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN. No Increase in Prices! • No Extra Charge for Booking. Remember, Saturday is Race,Night. Be Wise. Reserve Early. Box Plans at Theatre (12-512 and 12-513) and at the Bristol.
-A G A I N S TO-NIGHT!- * Also, ■ • TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. T. C L A I R E S P L A NAD E. ANNUAL SEASIDE CARNIVAL. ANNUAL .SEASIDE CARNIVAL. We are specially catering for the younger generation for Saturday Afternoon—SPOßTS _ AND GAMES FOR ALL. TREASURE HUNT, RACES, SCRAMBLES, ETC. f N.Z. Blondin, Professor Morris, will perform nightly at 7.30 and at 3.30 on Saturday Afternoon. * Everything in full blastt—and going stronger every night. We are putting up another record. - . .• , Co s ip l t . itors T |?, r Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser’s Trophy—the Neatest, and Prettiest Bathing Kat (Shoes, Bathing Suit, Wrap, Cap, and Parasol) —must report at the Surf Club at 4 o’clock Saturday Afternoon. Post Entries. Admission, the wearing of a Badge. The Committee have gone to great expense to cater for your enjoyment—tmnoftfidr efforts 9 ue st everyone to buy a Badge as a token of their appreciapfvftt WINNER•—Mr Frank O’Brien and his famous company of REVELLERS will say How-de-do "to the Carnival at 10.45 on Saturday Night. EXTENDED NIGHT ON SATURDAY.
ANNOUNCING —— , The Premiere Screening \°P fkiday, February 22, . . The Gigantic Screen Epic. “THE TRAIL OF ■ ’98.” Bigger Even than “Ben Hur.” ’ At rp HE REGENT— Dunedin’s Leading House of Entertainment.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20643, 15 February 1929, Page 11
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