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TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT SOCIAL ERRORS WITH Leon Errol Ricliard Arlen Mary Brian Stuart Erwin A riotous mix-up of foolishness. How love solved the mystery of the missing millions that nobody wanted. Australian Leon Errol, chief fun-maker, with Richard Arlen aiid Mary Brian the lovers. SATURDAY MATINEE . SPECIAL PICTURES FOR THE CHILDREN "SIMBA" KING OF THE WILD and big list of shorts MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD IN FEET FIRST ; You'll bate your breath though you're bursti'ng with laughs! When you see and hear Lloyd joy in his new tickle-thriller. The hair-raising adventure of an anibitious shoe-clerk who can't keep his feet on the ground. Or his heart under control A ridieulous revel of riotous, up-in-the-clouds romance that keeps the chuckles chugging a smile-a-second. TO-NIGHT V-^U DOUBLE FEATURE. No. 1: A HOLY TERROR — with — GEORGE O'BRIEN SALLY EILERS A lasso for a lass and his kingdom for a horsel Youth triumphs over treachery and beauty's reluctance. No. 2: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson in the picture the whoie world is waiting to see! "SIMBA" THE LION WAR OF THE LUMBWA TRIBE , A drama of desperate realities Naked Men Against Toofch and Claw "Simba" portrays teh adventur- | es of the famous Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson on the Safaris by which ihey recorded this amazi'ng story.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 65, 7 November 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 65, 7 November 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 65, 7 November 1931, Page 2

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