Hoyts Regent Gardiner
1601 Malvern Road,
Melbourne,
VIC
3146
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic) – Fri 25 Sep 1925 Page 10 – Reports
NEW PICTURE THEATRE – Opening Ceremony at Gardiner.
The new Regent Theatre, Malvern road, Gardiner, the third of ite kind in Melbourne, was declared open by the Mayor Cr. R. Sylvester) on Wednesday night in the presence of a large gathering. The Governor and the Countess of Stradbroke, attended by Captain Keppell-Palmer, and the wife of the Prime Minister, Mrs. S. Bruce, were present. The building has seating accommodation for about 2000 people, and cost approximately £30,000 to build. The Countess of Stradbroke severed two silk ribbons of red and white, the Governor’s colors, stretched from the curtain to the bio graph box. The entire proceeds from this initial performance will be devoted to a memorial fund for sick children.
The Prahran Telegraph (Vic). Fri 25 Sep 1925 Page 3 – Reports
NEW PICTURE THEATRE AT GARDINER – A Handsome Building
Opening: Ceremony by Mayor Sylvester.It might well be considered nowadays that the building of a picture theatre is an indication of a district’s stability and assured advancement. In this respect the salubrious and progressive district of Gardiner affords an excellent example. The official opening of a new link in the chain of Regent Theatres was carried out on Wednesday evening in an auspicious manner when, at the new Regent theatre at the corner of Burke and Malvern roads, the initial performance took place. The entire proceeds of admittance and sales of flowers, sweets and souvenir programs were given by the directors to a memorial fund for sick children. The directors are Sir George Tallis, Mr F. W. THRING, Mr. John Tait, Mr. S. J. Morel!, and Mr. Mendel Snider. His Excellency the Governor was present –
The formal opening of the theatre was performed by the Mayor of Malvern (Councillor Sylvester) who complimented the management on the handsome addition to the district’s buildings – Contributed by Greg Lynch –
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