Amusements, The Special Film of Pupils Practising • . their Dances-for THE CHINESE CARNIVAL,. In Aid of, St. John Ambulance. . Will be Screened All This Week : At ——JJ«HE REGENT— New Zealand’s Most Beautiful’Playhouse.. Direction: J. C. 'Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT, 7M, AGAIN/ . ■ - THE REGENT SCORES t WITH «ITS POWERFUL ALL-PICTURE* . PROGRAMME. two Absorbing pictures. Each one an Entertainment in itself. The Great English Actor, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, Hero of “ Forgotten Faces.” With JACQUELINE LOGAN. (Mary Magdalene of “The King of Kings ”) ■ In "MIDNIGHT MADNESS." . "MIDNIGHT MADNESS;" “MIDNIGHT MADNESS.” ’ “ MIDNIGHT MADNESS.” “ MIDNIGHT MADNESS.” A Pulsating Story of, Love at the Witching Hour-rand , then Disillusionment.. Her home had been destitute of the ordinary comforts of life; the drudgery sickened her and embittered her life, and so she sold herself in marriage; i She Dreamed of . Riches, but instead of living m a palace, surrounded by wealth and ■ luxury, she found herself, in a squalid hut in the African jungle. But he loved her, lie was strong,' his. love was staunch,- and though she scorned him, he fought to'gain her-love, and when he won, she found " YOU MUST SEE THIS EXCITING DRAMA FOR THE TREMENDOUS/ , ’ , CLIMAX. * A picture that will appeal to men and women with its, absorbing interest. 1 —And—- ': “ SHADOWS OP THE NIGHT." : ’ . SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT" SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT" SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT.” ’ SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT." Featuring FLASH/ The . Dbg Wonder, '' ■ And a Powerful Cast. . .Like ( jjovers? ; Like Dogs? m. Like Mystery? Then you.willlike, this-Drama of the Underworld, with its grim shadows, its sinister crooks—and its glorious, love.-' It. is not an outdoor dog picture, blit ODO ofi 016 most thrilling ’ Underworld Dramas ever screened, with the. perfectly amazing, almost human, sagacity -of a dog matched against the‘cunning of an unscrupulous crook." Never have you seen such astounding sagacity and human intelligence in any dog as in this'gripping story. •: _ ' —With— - BIG SUPPORTING ; ITEMS, ' _ - And' ■ TT THE .REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr Neville Rav6l. ; BE WISE.—GET IN - EARLY. / ' . ' Saturday’ Plan Always ‘ ■ NO EXTRA CHAEG^EOE 7 BOOHING. .Reservations at The.atre (12-5121, On no. account _can telephone.': bookings-be ‘ kept : after 7.30 To-night, - :
A receiving set just sent to the lonely isle of: Tristan Da Cunha in tlio Atlantic, will/keep the island in touch with.the world.. ■ ' . . ’ -nßejiairs- just begum to the British ’ Houses of Parliament will ta};o 12 lo 15. years- and cost £1,052,000^, The stoneworh has' been roUed-by London's smoke. ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 15
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