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WESTLAND TALKIE CIRCUIT

THIS WEEK’S PROGRAMME. ROSS TO-NIGHT. Edgar Wallace produces his great stage success, 41 The Squeaker. ’ ’ It was adapted from his own stage success by the author, and can be confidently recommended as a real dramatic thriller. There is a certain amount of humorous relief, but the drama is the main thing, and the mystery is well preserved until the closing scenes. The cast is an excellent one, both as regards suitability for the parts and for quality of acting. The reproduction of English as we like to hear it spoken leaves nothing to be desired. “The Squeaker” is full value for any film fan’s nioney. EavA change of programme will be shown Harihari. Monday; Waiho. Tuesday; Ross, Wednesday; Woodstock, Thursday; Kokatahi, Fridav; and Kumara, Saturday.

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Grey River Argus, 17 August 1932, Page 2

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WESTLAND TALKIE CIRCUIT Grey River Argus, 17 August 1932, Page 2

WESTLAND TALKIE CIRCUIT Grey River Argus, 17 August 1932, Page 2

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