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NEW FEATURE PROGRAMME Some of the famous hand carved bonneta of the Thinglet and Aleut of Indians are displayed* in Rocking Moon," a thrilling Metropolitan picture which comes to the £J ®Dire Theatre to-night. • bonnets are. more than 50 years ® an< i all are hand carved and decorivory and seal and walrus O . T J'« story Of “Rockingr Moon” tells romance and adventures of a. VP jrao owns a blue fox- farm In Her battles with- fox thieves - rur traders, and the complications ng when two men vow love for pi t'ure° V * < * 0 man y of the thrills in the Willoughby, a native Alas--31 wrote the storv, which George ■•tk. * directed in Sitka, Juneau and 11, r Alaskan cities. In the cast are hZ 1111 ’^’■uhman, John Rowers, Rock(j“™_reUowe«, Laska Winter, Luke g^>^ v e, Eugene Pallette and Evelyn no?*?? 0 Ch aj>oe," featuring Gail Verti Hobert Frazer and Gertrude tJrT’ "ill be the second feature on Programme. Hamilton will play a juvenile oiUiii. lea d in “Hanky Tonk," the 'Tr£ti^ ytLrn ' in Which George Ban*^“n‘ W »tir. make hl * b ° W “ S “ Para "
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 15
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186EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 15
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