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The Theatres

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Screening Wednesday, Thursday • and Friday, "Mystery Sea Raider," Henry Wilcoxon, Carole Landis, Onflow Stevens. Is this the Von Lucltner plan? Based on a story taken from to-day's headlines —a thrilling tale of present day sea warfare! The . secret agents of the sea! Amazing, ■unbelievable adventures of enemy craft luring victims with fake distress calls and sending them to the bottom with ruthless fury! Here is a picture of inescapable timeliness —sensational timeliness —the most thrilling screen fare offered in months. "World-in Flames" Sensational Special! 55 stirring minutes with Paramount cameramen in the thick of it! Spain, China, the Rhineland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Munich, Poland, Norway;, France, the .Baltic, the Lowlands—every major .event of the past 10 years, culminating in "The' Battle of Britain."

GRAND Screening Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, "Little Adventuress," Edith Fellows, Richard Fiske, Jacqueline Wells, Cliff Edwards. A picture full of racing thrills, set to the tempo of galloping hoofs. A thoroughbred—every inch of her—in a film that's honey—every foot of it! "The Little Adventuress" describes, the efforts of a young orphan who, upon inheriting a trick horse, attempts to make an asset of it. "Murder in the Air" Ronald Reagan, John Litel, Lya Lys, Eddie Foy Jnr. TWarner Bros' espionage and sabotage stories are always interesting rand virile. In "Murder in the Air," international spy ring so much "interests itslff" in a United States navy dirigible engaged in mock manoeuvres that it gets one of its agents aboard to steal the plans of a secret device described as an "in*ertia projector."

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 267, 5 February 1941, Page 5

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 267, 5 February 1941, Page 5

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 267, 5 February 1941, Page 5

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