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Hays Ltd Ptesent The DARK MVADER THE DARK INVADER Master Spy working under cover for his country, SO sorely pressed by the Allies pursued and hunted by detectives, police, secret service men. That is the story of Captain von Rintelen (Franz Rintelen von Kleist) ~the man who, more than any other single person, was respon- sible for America's entry into the Great War: In "The Dark Invader" are revealed many secret service secrets of the Great War__incidents graphically portrayed by an outstanding cast_ The story of "The Dark Invader" is true in every detail--dramatised by the famous radio playwright, Gordon Ireland, from Captain von Rintelen's own sensational memoirs: You will thrill to every moment of this tense, exciting, true drama of secret service work in the Great War; Hays; Limited, distributors of the E5 "Haywin" Cleaner, are proud to present to listeners this super fea- ture, One of the most elaborate and expensive serials ever broadcast; Listen for "The Dark Invader"' from the following stations every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 p.m: COMMENCING AT_ 3 1ZB Auckland, On Tuesday, March 15. 2ZB Wellington, on Tuesday, March 22 3ZB Christchurch, On Tuesday, March 29 4ZB Dunedin, on Tuesday, April 5. HAYSS LTD NZ DISTRIBUTORS OF THE FAMOUS "HAYWIN" ELECTRIC CLEANER: AUCKLAND 103 DILWORTH BUILDiNGS: ChRiSTCHURCR 101-107 GLOUCESTER STREET_ WELLINGTON 16 WILLIS STREET . DUNEDIN 29 PRINCES STREET.

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Radio Record, 11 March 1938, Page 32

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