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“THE DIXIE FLYER” A perfect picture of the jazz- mad youth of the present day is presented in “The Dixie Flyer,” Rayart’s newest Superior Melodrama, which will bo screened for two more days at the Tivoli Theatre. Tom Bedford, worth - less and idle son of a tremendously rich father, shows picture patrons in a graphic fashion just how the socalled younger set disport themselves. Cullen Landis and Eva Novak are featured in this roaring railroad melodrama.

"Mons” is one of the most noteworthy of British pictures. It is not merely a picture of the war, it is a revelation of British fighting spirit and that marvellous sense of humour that distinguished those dark yet glorious days. “Mons” is to be released shortly throughout New Zealand.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 14

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nOALL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 14

nOALL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 14

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