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AURORA THEATRE PICTURES, TO-NIGHT. THE CLOUD DODGER. “The Cloud Dodger” shows the great serial dare-devil, Al W’.lson, m a spectacular muanec above the clouds as a jazz-mad member of the younger, generation. The story was written more or less from the actual experiences of the aerial ace, for Al was arpiy aviator insiruc.tor, and his many and varied happenings in the a>r prompted him to pen the stqry.. THURSDAY NIGHT. A GIRL IN EVERY PORT. “A Girl in every Port” is said to be one of the most thrilling unique' sea yarns yet to reach the screen. Not alone are there adventure and romance in the picture, but c.omqdy situations have been injected into it in such a way as to make it highly humorous as well as entertaining. The story, based on an original by Howard Hawks, tells of the romantic adventures of. a burly first, mate; Spike Madden.” His note"boqk records the names of eligible girls of various degrees of pulchritude in Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Panama, Marseilles, and other ports of call, and his amorous, adventures in each pic ; rt provide the plot.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5384, 6 February 1929, Page 2
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186ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5384, 6 February 1929, Page 2
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