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-4 ■HEP AN EXPLANATION. The above photograph was taken yesterday at th_ Sockburn Aerodrome. This is the areopiane that was to have taken the boy selected to do the aerial “stunt” in connection with the screening at the Plaza Theatre of the film “Sky Bride.” In the interest of the boys concerned and in consideration of the risk involved with the types of aeroplane available in Christchurch, the Management at the Plaza Theatre had no option but to abandon the original stunt proposed. As some compensation for their disappointment and in appreciation of their courage, the applicants were treated to a free screening of the “Sky Bride,” at the Plaza Theatre this morning. Virginia Bruce, Richard Arlen and Robt. Coogan are the principals in the thrilling picture “Sky Bride.” A picture that will overwhelm you with its death-defying thrills in the air, its soft lovable humanity will give you the kind of moment that comes once in a lifetime. You’ll have a tear in your eye and a laugh on your lips. “Sky Bride” is a miracle of human emotion—a new style of comedy air romance for young or old. You’ll hold to your seats for laughs and thrills. Skimming the sky, plunging to earth. An air thriller that dares tc be different comedy to give you laughs—romance to give you love. COMEDY ROMANCE and THRILLS GALORE SKY BRIDE at the PLAZA Reserves —Bristol or Plaza. —, Phone 32-021. Book Now. Only One Week

2/- Summit 2/each each ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS Present their IMPROVED ORANGE BROWN IIECORD Surface Noise Eliminated - Reproduction Vitalized A few of the latest “ Summit ” hits— Wo. 209—“ When the Seat of the Crowd Goes Borne.” Walts V.C. Jay Wilbur and Bis Band. “Was That the Buman Thing: to Bo?” P.T.V.C. Arthur Schutt and Orchestra. No. 212—“ When the Best of the Crowd Goes Borne.” “An Evening in Caroline.” Orgran Solos. Wegr. Poort. No. 214—“ Where the Blue of the Wight.” “ 'Neath the Silv’ry Moon.” Bawaiian Guitars. Boy Smecks Trio. No. 219—“ When Yuba Plays the Bumba on the Tuba.” “When We're Alone.” P.T.V.C. Lou Gold and Orchestra. NOTE—Th "Summit" Black Records on y 1/9 each N.Z. Distributors: NOBDZSN ft CO. LTD., Auckland. Bocal Agent: B. J. DRUMMOND, 6 Belfast Street, Christchurch.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 579, 8 October 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 579, 8 October 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 579, 8 October 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)

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