AMUSEMENTS mem* LAST NIGHT “ PARADISE Continuous Daily From 11 a,m. nAKsnc A Fulle Hayward Theatre COMMENCING TO-MORROW c l FURTHER ADVENTURES the flA 6 tie qtehaht An intensely dramatic sequel to “The Flag Lieutenant.” lomance, Mystery, Intrigue, iumour, Ingredients that go to nake the Pie of Desirable Entertainment. The dashing, debonair nava ! officer of “The Flag Lieutenant” again comes to the screer in a story that is the acme o 1 perfection in entertainment. The dark mysteries of the underworld of a Chinese InterSettlement vividly brought to the 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 635, 11 April 1929, Page 15
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