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TO-N1GHT, ALSO FRIDAY Double Feature Programme ■•a l',U ' -■ . 5 ;••»: Tn \ -,f ; I WHEN LOVE CAME THE WAY OF THIS GENTLEMAN j : CROOK- HE* TURNEI) TO . THE RIGHT — ONLY- TO BE ; CAUGHT IN THE.SWIRLING EDDY OF HIS CRlMlNAL PAlST. GOOD INTENTIONS A DARING FOX MOVIETONE DRAMA OF A SOCIETY tklfeF WITH Edmimd Lowe Marguerite Churchill Regis Toomey Tbe romauce of a night club comedienne wbo fell in love with a second-rater, made him into a •winner and tben had to cure bim of that. Zippy! Uproarious! Fannie Brice " Fanny Brice BE YOURSELF BE YOURSELF WITH ROBERT ARMSTRONG HARRY GREEN The Comedy Knock-out of the Year with Singmg,' Talking, Dancing SATURDAY, 2 and 8 P:M. QUEEN HIGH QUEEN HlGH Stanley Smith Ginger Rogers WITH Charles Ruggles jPrank Morgan 'Queen High" — a full deck of f.un. With two jokers in the pack. Hear their hilarious highfalutin' foolishness. — Charlie Ruggles and Frank Morgan. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin . ' ■ ' IN ' | CITY LIGHTS EVERY EVENING TO-NIGHT AT 8 .THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. September 17, 18, 19. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. "WHY SAILORS LEAVE HOME" Starring Leslie Fuller Leslie Fuller "THE MEDICINE MAN" — with — • Jack Benny Betty Bronson LYRIC THEATRE = INDOOR BOWLS

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 21, 17 September 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 21, 17 September 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 21, 17 September 1931, Page 2

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