AMUSEMENTS. You would be wise to book your seats for To-right and To-morrow. A WONDERFUL PICTURE ACHIEVES A NOTABLE SUCCESS. . THE REGENT N.Z.'b Pre-Eminont Talkie Theatre. Direction.,...!. C. Williamson Films. 11 a.m. Here is n really marvellous story, beautifully presented and splendidly noted by Hie greatest cast of screen celebrities ever assembled for one. single picture, WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER ELEANOR BOARDMAN * • * » PAUL CAVANAGH LUPE VELEZ ROLAND YOUNG AND A HUGK SUPPORTING CAST. An outcast from his people—adrift in the. wild lawless country of Arizona—far from the England ha loved bo well—this man sacrificed all because of the honourable name lie bore and for the sake of the woman lie loved. "THE SQUAW MAN." "THE SQUAW MAN." "THE SQUAW MAN" "THE SQUAW MAN." "THE SQUAW MAN." "THE SQUAW MAN." "THE SQUAW MAN." "THE SQUAW MAN." Directed by CECIL B. DE MILLE. England—in every fibre of his being hj« longed for it—but because of another's shame it was denied him forever. THREE TIMES MADE AS A SILENT PICTURE—WORLD-FAMOUS AS A STAGE PLAY—AND NOW AT ITS BEST ON THE TALKING SCREEN. Brilliant Supporting Programme. PAUL CULLEN,
At the Regent's Grand Organ, singing " AVro p Your Troubles in Dreams." Important Reserve Now! Box Plans at Theatre (Thone 46P88). CONTINUOUS FROM 10.30. MARION DA VIES In "A BACHELOR FATHER." " PASSION FLOWER."
("A" Cert. Only.) With CHARLES BICKFORD and KAY FRANCIS. Screening Times: "BACHELOR FATHER'— 10.30—1.55—1.50-—7.50. "PASSION FLOWER"— 12—3.20—6.20—9.20. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre— Thore 43-114. ELECTORAL. T> 0 S K I L L. TO THE ELECTORS OF ROSKILL. "Will the 4714 Electors who record&d their votes in my favour kindly accept my sincere thanks. Also, to those who worked so hard to secure my return I would like to convey mv deep appreciation. Tours sincerely, W. J. HOLDSWORTH. Declaration of result of poll FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF FRANKLIN. I. JOHN PATTERSON. Returning Officer for the Electoral District of FRANKLIN, do hereby declare the result, of the Poll taken on the 2nd day of December. 1931. for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said district to be as follows: Votes Candidates. Polled. EDWARDS, .TOHN HUMPHRIES 2G4 MASSEY. JOHN NORMAN . . 4.008 MELLSOP, HARRY OSWALD . . 2,51]
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