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LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE “REGENT.”

The final screening of “Men in While 77 and “Turn Back the Clock 77 takes place 'at the Regent to-night. To-morrow night only Albert Rnsseli and Reg Morgan in a unique entertainment of humour, songs, stories, duets and community singing. These two artists are so well-known for their radio work that they really need no introduction, but to see and hear them in person will be a joy. Albert Russell is recognised us the most successful song leader we have, and he is also an 'Outstanding humorist in his own individual numbers of “Moving the Piano, 77 “My Niuepence, 77 “Goodbye, 77 and his true stories are side-splitters. Unde Reg of IYA and IZB is really the finest radio singer in Dominion and his singing of “Silver Hapr and Heart of Gold, 77 “The Last Round Up, 77 “Tell Me To-night 77 and “Adieu is outstanding. Reg Morgan is also a pianist of note and so it is no wonder that thes’c two are now called the Dominion 7 s most popular entertainers. Autograph books will be happily signed. Together with this outstanding entertainment will be screened “Fugitive Lovers 77 starring Robert Montgomery, in the role of Porter, an escaped convict who leads a prison break just as the bus is passing the penitentiary. Madge Evans plays tell role of a lovely chorine, Letty, who is escaping via the bus to Hollvwood.

mended such a course in the case of some. The larger accounts were allowed a discount if paid by a certain time. Tliis was an inducement to pay anl lie considered it sound business. He did not know of any other method of collecting overdue accounts, which were submitted to members who were familiar with the district, who made the recommendation. He thought that all was done that could be, but no proceedings were taken against those on relief work. When anyone was down in circumstances they should not be left down, but rather an endeavour should be .made to lift them up.

-Or. G. IP. Ca tley, also a mem lie.’ of the Board, said that he took a keen interest in the matter. He had kept :a close scrutiny of the accounts. He was not satisfied with the large difference between the amount of fees levied and the amount collected, considering it to be too wide. Some of the County Councils were having revaluations made and getting a reduction in valuation. He did not like to think what the rate might be in the next year or so, when those Counties would be benefitting by that reduction and those who had not had a re-valuation would be called upon to bear an increased burden. It was a big work to collect the fees or to determine who should pay the fees and who should not. The Board had an outstandingly good man for secretary in Mr Phillipps, who gives earnest consideration to many detailed matters. The statement was received.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 October 1934, Page 8

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LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE “REGENT.” Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 October 1934, Page 8

LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE “REGENT.” Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 October 1934, Page 8