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AORILAND T HEATRE. SATURDAY. “THE SHEPHERD KING.” “THE SHEPHERD KING.” “THE SHEPHERD KING.” “THE SHEPHERD KING.” “THE SHEPHERD KING ” WHAT YOU WILL SEE— The most stupendous and magnificent sets ever shown in Motion . Pictures. Picturesque Photography, Scenes of Splendour. High powered emotional drama. 20,000 people in a re-enactment of battles that thrilled the world 3000 years ago. Superb cast of International Favourites. MONDAY. He rode for his Life, the Fighting,’ Smiling King of the Great Outdoors! HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSONHOOT GIBSON In a breezy romance of the great outdoors. “THE HURRICANE KID.” “THE HURRICANE KID.” “THE HURRICANE KID.” “THE HURRICANE KID.” “THE HURRICANE KID.” To win back her home for her, the Kid had to catch the wildest outlaw mare on the range, then ride to victory against a thoroughbred. Here’s a photodrama that’s a thunder of hoofs and a clash of hearts. Don’t miss this one I GREAT NEW SERIAL. GREAT NEW SERIAL. COMMENCING MONDAY at SHANNON. SATURDAY at TOKOMARU. “WOLVES OF THE NORTH.” “WOLVES OF THE NORTH.” “WOLVES OF THE NORTH.” “WOLVES OF THE NORTH.” “WOLVES OF THE NORTH.” “WOLVES OF, THE NORTH.” Universal’s Vibrating Chapter Play. A strong drama of Throbbing Life and Romance in the Hard Canadian Fur Producing Northland. Starring WILLIAM DUNCAN. WILLIAM DUNCAN. WILLIAM DUNCAN. Replete with Scenic Beauty. Dominated by the Seething Rapids of Dangerous Action. A Blizzard of Intrigue. Life in the raw, weaving a vigorous love tale where elemental pas- j sions thrive in the trackless wilds, where the weak must die and only die fit survive. Penetratingly interesting to all classes and kinds. It marks an epoch in chapter plays. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLING PLACES APPOINTED. MANAWATU ELECTORAL DISTRICT I HEREBY give notice that in connection with the election of a Member of Parliament lor the above district, the following nominations have been received by me:— HOLDINGS, PHILIP LUSCOMBE. LINKLATER, JOSEPH. ROBERTS, BENJAMIN. The poll, in pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will be taken at the following polling places on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of November, 1925. Awahuri, the Hall. Awahuri, Kauwhata Factory, the

Board-room. Awahuri Road, Janning’s Store Bainesse, the Public School. Bulls, the Town Hall. Bunnythorpe, Hodgson’s Bakery. Carnarvon, tire “Clydesdale” Public Hall. Foxton, the Public School (principal). ( Glen Oroua, the Public School. Greatford,-* 'the Public School. Kairanga, Residence of Mr D. Prouse. Koputaroa, the Public School. Levin, the Public School. Linton, the Public School. Makerua, the Public School. Makowhai, Rongotea Siding, the Bulk Store. Mangahao Hydro Works, the Schoolroom. Marotiri, tire Residence of Mr T. Gingell. Moutoa, the Public School. Newbury, the Public School. Oroua Downs, the Public School. Parewanui, the Public School. Poroutawhao, the Public School. Rangiotu, the Public School. Rangitane, Residence of Mr' H. W. Alve. Rongotea, the Coronation Hall. Sanson, the County Office. Shannon, the Public School. Taikorea, the Public School. Taonui, the Public School. Tiakitahuna, the Public School. Tokomaru, the Public School. Hours of polling are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 27th day of October, 1925 WM. TRUEMAN. ! Returning Officer.

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Shannon News, 30 October 1925, Page 1

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