.;','. ' ' ''..',.'.' '"'• Clyde Douglns, Photo. -MAKING THE FIRST MAORI TALKIE.—^ rA Maori .warrior (J. Pal) taking.part in the first '.Maori talkie, the making of which was commenced at Mange re Mountain, Auckland, during last j tveek-end. The microphone is shown shielded from the movie camera by a large tuft of grass.
'-.' • . "Evening Post"-Photo. THREE AEROPLANES ARRIVE?AT RONGOTAI AERODROME.— ShortIy after 11 o'clock this morning three aeroplanes taking pan in the 'Auckland' Aero Club's lour of'the "North Island arrived at Rongotai Aerodrome, where■ pilots and passengers ivere ivclcoined by the Hon.T.M. Wilford, members of the Wellington Aero Club, and a number of other interested people. The photograph shows two of the aeroplanes onAheground in the centre, while the third is in the air Just above the ground behind the crowd surrounding the stationary/planes. Thelarge-number of cars which-went out Lyall Bay-on the occasion can be seen parJced all round-the landing place. •..,-.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1929, Page 7
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147.;','. ' ' ''..',.'.' '"'• Clyde Douglns, Photo. -MAKING THE FIRST MAORI TALKIE.—^rA Maori .warrior (J. Pal) taking.part in the first '.Maori talkie, the making of which was commenced at Mange re Mountain, Auckland, during last j tveek-end. The microphone is shown shielded from the movie camera by a large tuft of grass. '-.' • . "Evening Post"-Photo. THREE AEROPLANES ARRIVE?AT RONGOTAI AERODROME.—ShortIy after 11 o'clock this morning three aeroplanes taking pan in the 'Auckland' Aero Club's lour of'the "North Island arrived at Rongotai Aerodrome, where■ pilots and passengers ivere ivclcoined by the Hon.T.M. Wilford, members of the Wellington Aero Club, and a number of other interested people. The photograph shows two of the aeroplanes onAheground in the centre, while the third is in the air Just above the ground behind the crowd surrounding the stationary/planes. Thelarge-number of cars which-went out Lyall Bay-on the occasion can be seen parJced all round-the landing place. •..,-. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1929, Page 7
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