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TO KEEP FAITH WITH PATRONS. Through being delayed in the North Island the film ‘lndiscreet’ did not reach Lyttelton until yesterday morning, and in order to get the picture here in time for showing at yesterday’s matinee the management of the Empire Theatre chartered a plane from Wigram to land the film by noon. Messrs S. Pitt and Paul Cullen are seen standing either side of the film case.

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Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 10

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TO KEEP FAITH WITH PATRONS. Through being delayed in the North Island the film ‘lndiscreet’ did not reach Lyttelton until yesterday morning, and in order to get the picture here in time for showing at yesterday’s matinee the management of the Empire Theatre chartered a plane from Wigram to land the film by noon. Messrs S. Pitt and Paul Cullen are seen standing either side of the film case. Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 10

TO KEEP FAITH WITH PATRONS. Through being delayed in the North Island the film ‘lndiscreet’ did not reach Lyttelton until yesterday morning, and in order to get the picture here in time for showing at yesterday’s matinee the management of the Empire Theatre chartered a plane from Wigram to land the film by noon. Messrs S. Pitt and Paul Cullen are seen standing either side of the film case. Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 10