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SATURDAY, AT 8 P.M. ONLY What Makes a Girl Bad? BAD SISTER "A' Certificate. Recommended by the Censor for Adults. WAS SHE REALLY BAD? OR WAS SHE MERELY AD.VANCED IN HER IDEAS ABOUT LOVE * ' ; AND MEN? SEE THE ANSWER IN BOOTH TARKINGTON'S STORY OF THE GIRL WHO COULDN'T BE GOOD. \ A Revelation of a Young Girl's Love-life That Will Give -You the Thrill of Your Life. WITH YOUR FAVOURITE STARS: CONRAD NAGEL, SIDNEY FOX, HUMPHREY BOGART, ZASU PITTS, BETTE DAVIS. • MATINEE AT 2 P.M. SPECIAL PICTURES. NOTE: "Sea Legs" full programme will be screened for the Matineepn addition. King of the Wild. . ; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, ! NOVEMBER 30 — DECEMBER 2-3 Matinne Wednesday. EARTH-SHAKING IN GRANDEUR! EDNA FER.BER'S COLOSSAL STORY SPRINGS TO LIFE ON THE SCREEN. CIMARRON STAGGERING PAGEANT OF LOVE AND HEROIC ACTION SPREAD AGAINST THE SWEEP OF THE WEST! RICHARD DIX, IRENE DUNNE, ESTELLE TAYLOR, WILLIAM COLLIER, Jun., AND ASSEMBLY OF SUPERB ARTISTS. A WES RUGGLES PRODUCTION. , - I N • TO-NIGHT . FRIDAY & SATURDAY A.HOY ! Throw Out the Laugh-Lines, j JACK OAKIE Is Steammg Into Port On the Comedy-Cruiser, SEA - LEGS, With LILLIAN ROTH HARRY GREEN EUGENE PALLETTE. The World's Joy Friend as a Tough Tar on the Gloom Destroyer Where the Captain's Daughter is One of the Crew! A COMEDY SMASH HIT Played By a Spectacular Cast!

EASILY OUTWITTED By a fairly simple trick a Christchurch man recentiy defrauded a shopkeeper of £1 and six pence, and sixpenee worth of calces. Entering the cake shop of Mrs. E. J. McLachlan, Armagh. St., he bought sixpenee worth of cakes. He tendered a ten-shilling note, and was given 9s 6d in change. He turned and was about to leave the shop, but on reaching the door he | returned to the counter. He said that he had enough silver to pay for the cakes, and asked for the ten-shilling note back, saying that he would return the silver. - Mrs. • McLaghlan then returned the note, and the man returned' the silver. Then the man asked if he could have a £1 note instead. Not thinking, Mrs. McLaghlan handed. .over. a £1 note. She at once realised what she had done, and ealled tcj her hushand at the back of the? shop. By the tim;e he had.-ar-rived, however, the man had run out of the shop and down the street. s

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 82, 27 November 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 82, 27 November 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 82, 27 November 1931, Page 4

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