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SEA MYSTERY AND WESTERN The mystery of the "Mary Celesce" is universally rocognised as the greatest unsolved mystery of the seas. Now Hammer Productions present a solution to this baffling hystery that has remained the secret of the seas for flfty long years. Thirteen souls sailed from New York — never to be seen or hoard of again. Fourteen days later their ship, the "Mary .Celeste," was found gho'Sting her way off the coast of Gibraltar, deserted, the only living crcature aboard a snarling black cat. Thirteen souls and a black cat! Zane Grey's heroic novel of thosS brave pages in American history when "Teddy" Roosevelt and his redoubtable Rough Riders nailed the Stars and Stripes to San Juan Hill and narned the United States a world empire in a baptism of fire hs .been Btirringly picturised in Columbia's "End of tho Trail," which also Iscreens to-night The film stars Jack Holt, Louise Henry and Guinn Williams.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 9
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158COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 9
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