MAORILAND PICTURES.
Two big stars are to be shown tomorrow night, and we recommend all to see them - . One is "Missing," a fine superfeature, and the oilier depicts the exploits of the German submarine U 35, which operated in the Mediterranean during the war. The following Press comments speak for themselves: —
"Should be seen by every Briton as atribute to the merchantmen who 'carried on' during the war." —"Daily Graphic." "A most interesting urn. You can see the gun tired, and can easily observe the hits, for the ships seem quite close. The most remarkable sight of all is the sinking by a bomb of the three-masted schooner Miss Morris, laden with turtles, some of which were brought on board the submarine. She fell gradually over on her beam ends until her sail* were awash, and then sank, bow first, slowly and gracefully, as if she were a toy boat."—"Daily News."
"A remarkable -cries of films everyone should see them, for I hey show the leopard cannot; change his spots."—" Daily Mirror."
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 29 March 1920, Page 3
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