i>.-. • - r r- - - A'.f * ? * ' To-day and To-night Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday * Gene Gerrard Muriel Angelus Gene Gerrard Muriel Angelus MATINEES TUESI»AY AND WED ' NESDAY. — IN — MY WIFE'S FAMILY MY WIFE'S FAMILY — with — DQp.O, WATTS, JIMMY GODDEN, AMY VENESS, CHARLES PATON, TOM HELMORE, MOLLY LAMONT GENE GERRARD, the QENIE OF LAUGHTER IN "MY W{FE'S FAMILY." A Furore of Fuu for Fiim-goers — "My Wife's Family. The Mother-in-law's Waterloo— "My Wife's Family." You Must'Mep^ "My Wife's Family." Gene Gerrard — Gee Gee — the One Horse Snip for Comedy. SATURDAY, MAY 21. Matinee 2 p.m. THE IDOL OF THE ENGLISH STAGE MAKES HER \ SCREEN DEBUT. Gracie Fields Gracie Fields Gracie Fields Gracie Fields ' ' ? — IN — SALLY IN OUR ALLEY SALLY IN OUR ALLEY — with — ' lan Hunter Florence Desmond A story revealing amazing insight -rpto the vagaries of human nature. To-night, T o-nigjbt Thursday, Friday, Tuesdav Saturday -ir , , May I9," 20, 21 Wednesday Edna May Qliver GOOD SPORT "Fanny Foley GOOD SPORT Herself" ' GOOD SPORT "Fanny Foley Herself" With ; With LINDA WATKINS, JOHN JOHN DARROW BOLES, GREAT NISSEN, HQBART BOSWORTH MINNA GOMBELL. HELEN CHANDLER ROCHELLE HUDSON Smart .... sophisticated .... cleverly diverting comedy Edna May OHver, unforgetdrama. tahle Mrs. Wyatt of "Cimaron," spreading joy across the One woman aginst seven deadly land in a story of mother Iove blondes. — sparkling with a rowdy humour and heart-fetchjng Let her teach you what every human appeal! wife should know. All New Technicolour
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 225, 17 May 1932, Page 4
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