A painting competition for boys and girls has been arranged by the management of the Regent Theatre, in connection with the wild animal picture, “ Bring ’Em Back Alive,” which opens on Saturday. An autograph copy of Frank Buck’s book, “ Bring ’Em Back Alive," specially sent from America, together with a free seat to see the film, will be presented for the best attempt at colouring, with paint or crayons, the above head of a Malayan leopard. For the next twelve best entries single seats will be given as prizes. Entries must be forwarded to the Manager, Regent Theatre, not later than Monday.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 643, 22 December 1932, Page 3
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102A painting competition for boys and girls has been arranged by the management of the Regent Theatre, in connection with the wild animal picture, “ Bring ’Em Back Alive,” which opens on Saturday. An autograph copy of Frank Buck’s book, “ Bring ’Em Back Alive," specially sent from America, together with a free seat to see the film, will be presented for the best attempt at colouring, with paint or crayons, the above head of a Malayan leopard. For the next twelve best entries single seats will be given as prizes. Entries must be forwarded to the Manager, Regent Theatre, not later than Monday. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 643, 22 December 1932, Page 3
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