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AMUSEMENTS. THE COSIEST, WARMEST. AND MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE IN TOWN! -THE , REGEN TNew Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. 1 Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. ■ Managing Director: Beaumont Smith, Twice Daily;—2.l6 and 7.4Jh—Twice Daily. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. A Great Programme! Drama! Comedy! Pathos! Laughter! Thrills! Yells! Tears! Interest! All the Ingredients of Superb Entertainment. The Highest Paid Artist on the Screen To-day! ' JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT, JOHN GILBERT, JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. Perpetual Favourite! Great Actor! Irresistible Lover! With JOAN CRAWFORD. The Star of "Rose Marie." In PP ' PFF . . FFFF FF FF FF FP PP FF FP FF PPFFFFFFFFF ' . FFFFFFFFFFFF FP * FF FF wjt Pi T WALLS WALLS SALLS WALLS SALLS WALLS wattl WALLS SfLL| WALLS WALLS WALLS One of the, most poignant human documents ever , brought to the screen. A Brilliant Drama! Every man and every woman is surrounded with four walls all through life—the four walls of repression and convention, of desire and of fear -! An absorbing, intense, gripping story, and incomparable acting by a brilliant east. —And—“MY FRIEND FROM INDIA.” “MY FRIEND PROM INDIA” MY FRIEND PROM INDIA.” MY FRIEND FROM INDIA.” “MY FRIEND PROM INDIA” MY FRIEND FROM INDIA” MY FRIEND FROM INDIA” “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA!” A Farcical Absurdity. Starring FRANKLIN PANGBORN FRANKLIN PANGBORK FRANKLIN PANGBORN) That Inimitable Idiot! A perfectly delightful,‘painful shriek of laughter. Also LONDON AFTER DARK, Novelty Series —No. 3 Mayfair. Ttalee Whittaker,..world champion ice skater), ana mannequin parade above a garage, the mews with its, tragedies, its cabaret with i'iS gaiety,, and London's famous - night watchmen! With THE REGENT ORCHESTRA. Coder the Baton of Mr Neville Ravel. ! Th £™ B l,*l a « Books Early! NO EXTRA CHARGE. Saturday's Plan always fills rapidly. Reservations at Theatre (12-512 and 12-513) and at The ;Bristol, S^v Y, axP?JJ^ X S TEDIN ’ s GAINONLY ANOTHER SEVEN DAYS To wait, and then LESLIE V. HARVEY. LESLIE V. HARVEY, LESLIE V. HARVEY, LESLIE V. HARVEY, LESLIE V. HARVEY. •i LESLIE V.. HARVEY LESLIE V. HARVEY, The Most Brilliant'Theatrical Organist this side of the line, will preside at the Console of the MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN . • At the EMPIRE DE LUXE Remember wall this date. FRIDAY, MAY 10 MIDAY. MAY 10 iday; may lo! FRIDAY, MAY 10. B°X PLANS, are Open new at the Theatre, also at the Bristol Piano; and ReseTva e tiC P 3lready mkin 8

~ T . h f^ e smims to be every probability that the number of applications for seats i2 'L jhe lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon, which will begin on June 24, will break all records. Recent London ™£ aperß ,. reported that more than 12,000 applications, representing £60,000, had already been sent in. Letters were being received at the rate of about 1000 daily. Some people were applying for as many as 10 tickets, costing £4 4s each, and the least number applied for was two. Last year more than £35,000 was returned to those who were unsuccessful in the ballot by which the tickets are allotted, and this sum is likely to be exceeded this year. Members of the public are allowed to be present at the ballot. A palatable medicine tor children— Wade's Worm Figs. Keeps children absolutely free from worms.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 11