AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS ! “ PARADISE ” Story, “Crossword Puzzle," by Sir Phillip Gibb, featu Valentino, ALEXANDRE D ARCY. SUPPORTING GEMS INCLUDE: Topical: “Dog and Flea," Aesop Cartoon •SONGS OF ENGLAND.” a delightful film, ' Irchestral and Vocal Accompaniment. Continuous Daily From 11 a.m. Fuller Hayward COMMENCING FRIDAY FURTHER ADVENTURES the Lie OTEMAHT An intensely dramatic sequel to “The Flag Lieutenant.” lomance, Mystery, Intrigue, Humour, Ingredients that go to aake the Pie of Desirable Entertainment. The dashing, debonair naval officer of “The Flag Lieutenant” again comes to the screen in a story that is the perfection in The dark mysteries of the underworld of a Chinese International Settlement vividly brought to the screen. The vivid story from the pen of Lieutenant-Colonel Drury, C.8.E., who created “The Flag Lieutenant." Action from beginning to end! The dashing Flag Lieutenant takes you through eight reels of entertainment that will hold you enthralled throughout.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 15
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