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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER FINE PROGRAMME! THE REGENT, N.P. TO-NIGHT! — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT! First National's Thrilling Drama dealing with the love life of a “REGISTERED NURSE” “REGISTERED NURSE” “REGISTERED NURSE” “REGISTERED NURSE” The world will never know her name but it will always remember her secret! UNUSUAL & /.MAZING DRAMA. And a splendid cast headed by BEBE DANIELS John Halliday BEBE DANIELS John Halliday BEBE DANIELS Lyle Talbot BEBE DANIELS Lyle Talbot (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) VARIED FEATURETTES: Gazette, “I Scream” (comedy), “Darling Enemy” (musical novelty) and Mills Blue Rhythm Band. Prices: 1/6 and 1/-. Plan at Collier’s. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT, PENALTY ON RATES. J3URSUANT to section 76, the Rating Act, 1925, ratepayers are hereby notified that the 10 per cent, penalty will be imposed on all County Rates for year 1934/35 and Harbour Rates for year 1933/ 34, not paid on or before Friday, February 22, 1935. Mortgagees and landlords are advised to ascertain position of rates on properties in which they are interested. A 124 per cent. REBATE ON COUNTY RATES only (Harbour Rates are excepted), may be deducted, provided the lands rated are occupied for agricultural purposes only. ( H. W. MARTIN, County Clerk. Inglewood, January 14, 1935. / COUNTY OF EGMONT. DOG REGISTRATION 1935. - pURSUANT to section 8 of the “Dog Registration Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that the fee for the Registration of Dogs for the year 1935 has been fixed as follows:— For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding sheep or cattle (not more than three for one owner) 2/6 For any other dog 10/Walter Weaver has been appointed Registrar, and his house, Main South Road, Rahotu, the Registration Office., GEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Opunake, January 14, 1935.

New Zealand and Samoa. “The attitude of New Zealand toward the Samoan situation, is, in my opinion, this Dominion’s real contribution to the preparations for the next war.” said Mr. N. M. Bell, chairman of the New Zealand No More War Movement's annual conference at Christchurch. Mr. Bell said that the problem of Samoan administration would considerably occupy the attention of the conference.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1935, Page 3

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