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To-Night, To-B^offow stsid Wednesday. | MA.TINESS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. AN E^NST .LUBITSCH PRODUCTION. WHERE LIFE IS GAYEST MID THE MAD V/HIRL AT "MGNTE . CARLO" "MONTE CARLO" ; "MONTE CARLO" "MONTE CARLO" \ ! with J Jack Biaclianan ENGLAND'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY STAR. Jeaeette F/lacOonald THE STAR OF "THE LOVE PARADE." A delightful cocktail of song, beauty and comedy, against the scintillating background of Europe's playground. Love undei- the warm Riviera moon, a millionaire posing as a hairdresser, a girl running away on her wedding night, and then fate takes a hand. Lilting music, gay adyenture, merry, mad, ecstatic moments of bhss m the world s most fa-.cinating spot, Monte Carlo. Hear the haunting melody of "Beyond the Blue Horizon," "Give Me a Moment Please" and j other scng hits. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. To-Niglit, Tuesday and Wednesday. I "HELLO SISTER" j : "HELLO SISTER" I j | "HELLO SISTER" j "HELLO SISTER" J ' ALL-T ALKIN G. I A gai? ?nd Jinpudent story of modern youth adapted from the Dehneator Story "Clippod Wings" by Rita Lambert. A | nsirtlnfii! tale witK a moral, sfcairing Olive Bordeim Lloyd Hugkes | And a ftne Cact, including — j GEO. FAWCETT, WILFRED LUCAS, HOWARD HICKMAN, j BODIL BOSING, NORlV.iAN PECK, RAYMOND ;; KEANE, JAMES T. MACK, HARRY ! | MacDONaALD AND THE Hollywood Hey? Hey5 GaBag • LYRIC THEATRE INDOOR BOWLS

NAMES "What's in a name?" asks Mrs. Jessie N. Wallace of Canta Barbara, and adds: "We have all hcard of the California tourist who, wishing to he correct, called June 'Hune' and July 'Huly,' having heen told that the Spanish J is pronounced II. But here is a similar instanee that happened right in Santa Barbara. In Santa Barbara is a street named Salsipuedes. When the St. Francis Hospital was heing built on the hillside facing this street, the Spanish atmosphere hounds began to cry: 'Name it the Salsipuedes Hospital.' There was much arguing about it until some one happened to look up the word and discovered .that it means 'get out if you can.'

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1931, Page 2

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