MCLEAN’S PICTURES.
“OUR NAVAL. AIR POWER-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!
Another visit to the West Coast is being made by representatives of the Navy League in order to afford members of school branches at Otira, Ross, Hokitika, Greymouth, Cobden, and Riinaiigii nil opportunity of witnessing another Admiralty Official film entitled “Our Naval Air Power.” This moving picture which is in -'1 parts is unique as it vividly portrays air planes, sea planes, kite, balloons, submarine spotters, and Hying heats in action, and gives an idea ol the strength and valuable work of the Naval Air Service. The picture also shows Air Admirals in embryo learning the lirst rudiments of (lying, vluit the earth looks like from a height of .‘lfXXlfeel. daring stunts in the air, and I landley-Pngc machines leaving Mansion Aerodrome in response to an emergency call. At each entertainment. Mr W. Walton, B. A.. Honorary Lecturer for the Navy Tenone, will speak, his subject being Ibo Sea, the Air, and the Defence of the Empire.” Further particulars arcgiven in our advertising columns. The picture will be shown by Mr H. McLean at the Princess Theatre, this (Tuesday) evening. Usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1923, Page 1
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189MCLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1923, Page 1
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