KING'S TALKIES
SATURDAY—“THE FLYING AIARINE Til© above is an all-talking picture cf two brothers, both fix ing men, and in love with the same girl. The younger brother steals a 'plane and elopes with the girl hut after mam adventures, during which some most thrilling flying stunts are depicted on the screen, they land in an old orchard. The girl. Shirley Alason. realises she loves the elder brother, the story moves quickly and includes a crash, with a parachute escape and some most daring rescue work on the part of tlie elder brother. The programme at reduced prices should satisfy the most exacting patrons at both matinee and evening performances.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11535, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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