OVER 20,000 PEOPLE SAW IT LAST WEEK! Congratulations ! tv ■ %' if*. New Zealand’s First Big Modem Drama with the sweetest Star in Southern Skies STRAND TWICE DAILY fir Unstinted Praise from Public and Press. 1 9 •A big event—interprets accurately our National life. May be sent abroad without a qualm Daie Austen played the heroine as sweetly as any American star.*’— played the THE SUN. ot needed Abounds in action, local our. Photographically excellent.”—N.Z. “Far ahead of many imported films Most excitinc story A PICTURE OF WHICH ALL NEW ZEAL AND MAY WELL BE PROUD."—AUCKLAND STAR I <? % Special Strand Presentation, with “Songs of New Zealand” Stage Spectacle, and Eve Bentley’s Strand Symphonic Orchestra.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 15
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