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■■■ i ij ' 1 1 ■ j, , iii n H n— — **"*•._ jtif -Ra. £*/ . . '' "J ** MONDAIT, TUESDAY, W|DIIESDA\ February .15^16, 17. . % - f "Matinees Tue»;day and We^hesday • V - * ■■ " , " • A V .AVA % X x ti: THE GREATEST OF ALL MYSTERY THRILLERS ! You'Il be pop-eyed with excitement as you watch the greatest of alt underworld geniuses on the s,ffiPreiperexploit of hisiijjairing career ! i ' . * ■ vU' %4 ' *JOSEPH'-M. SCHENGK P-RESE'NTS ROLAND WEST'S "THE BAT WHISPERS" "THE BAT WHISP|li« — with — ^ T* p » * Chester Morris CEester Morris '' ' *■' -'*♦ . Ohegter ||grH§ || - . Based upon a stage play by Mary Roberjs Rinehaii;t » . • v -- and Avery Hopwood which was produced by '' 5 Wagenhals and Kemper. 5» ,% J f; i . i i ' I, ( fi I, THURSDAY & FRIDAY," Feb. 18, 19. ' / G A BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PIGTDgE. i q } £ "THE SKIN GAME 1 "THE SKIN GAME" BY JOHN GALSWORTHY. ' • ' • . ~ with • — ■" A Edmund Gwenn Phyllis Konstam C. Y. France ; Jill Eamont Helen Haye John Longden Edward Chapman Fr^nk \ La>v:tpp "A human story of conflict planned by a master, ;• -* ,-L ' man, produced by another master hand— Alfred " j Hitchcock and acted by a master group of players. The sort of talking picture not only worth while, but a growing giant that is menacing the stage play. Everything lives in it. The .people in it are alive and vitaj to the last foota"'" if. i ; . i) r' ' ' 1 11 g 1 1 u jj i 'v ■' '' . 1 j!j , I To-night' FEBRUARY 18, 19, 20. ! ]! FEBRUARY . 15. 16, 17 rLlfnXtZtl Vf W • * i ^Fast and Loose^ "MANY A SLIP" Jr ast and Loose with ■ JOAN BENNETT -—with- - LEW AYRES FRANK MORGAN with SIirn Summerville, VirMIRlAM HOPKINS Sinia Sale, Roscoe Karns, Ben CAROLE LOMBARD » Alexander, J. C. Nugent. . ... , , . They both loved— with that This favourite of fortune who fiery impetuousness that is can buy aynthing in the world youth! . They had their o*wn - she wants— ^exeept love! See ideas' 6n the suhject and what her run smack into a devastat- ideas! Their elders gasped— ing romance .that praves love's but they " laughed at 'em and no laughing matter. did as they doggone pleased.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 148, 15 February 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 148, 15 February 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 148, 15 February 1932, Page 4

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