™ 1 " '■ — FINAL SCREENING To-day and To-night9 ¥^ednesday Matinees T o-day, Wednesday t MAY 25. Marilyn Miller Marilyn lyiiller " ' ■ — IN; — '5 SUNNY " SUNNY " " SUNNY " " SUNNY - — WITH — •' I v LAWRENCE GRAY, JOE DONAHUE, O. P. HEGGIE II CLYbE COOK, INEZ COURTNEY, BARBARA BEDFORD 1 |R I Sunny eyes that can't behave. Sunny lips tbat could riever grow || cold. Sunny' similes tbat flasb a ''come on'' to a husband she t3 **• * "" doesn't want and a boy*-sbe{' couldn't get. 1 Thursday and Friday j MAY 26 AND 27. r j " MIN AND BILL " " MIN AND BILL — wi¥k — Marie Dressler, Wallace Berry Marie Dressler, Wallace Berry Marie Dressler, Wallace Berry Marie Dressler, Wallace Berry Dorbfchy Jordan I TIP TOP SHORTS "BIG BIG" "BIG BIG" Laurel and Hardy Laurel and Hardy 3 PART CdMEDY DEVILS CABARET, COLOROTONE REVUE; METRO NEWS To-night To-night Thursday, Friday, Saturday Wednesday MAY 26> 27 » 28 MAY 25 1 j r% -i | Lharles r arrell Keepers of Youtb Madge Evans Keepers of Youth « Hearibreak " Wlth " Hearibreak " Garry Marsh, Ann Todd, Robin Flesh and Blood Rom'ance of \ Irvine, John Turnbull, O. B. Two Young Humans Battling Clarence, Herbert Ross, the Jealousies "of Natibns for Vaughan Powell Their Right to Each Other's i Arms. I The Brilliant Successor to He Dared the Hatred of His Friends for Love of An Enemy. "YOUNG WOODLEY." Thrill to the Valour; Taste the Romance; Share the Happiness Screen peeps behind the scenes Won Through Heartbreak. of a private school. A film with- For Love of Her One Man SacIout frills. Manners, methods rificed His Life, Another His and morals in a private school. Honour. I 0. H. COLEMAN J for |f fuFooat s 1 1 Exceptional I Values AJbl | Rich Brown Coney CoatBlack Coney Coat, Beaver Collar and Cuffs-9/17/6 Black Coney Coat, Real Skunk Collar-£10/1Q/-. These are all Genuine Furs and Wohderful'Vakse. • '^^^8 Rich Natural Musquash Coats, at Lower Prices. • Fur Necklets, in a big \\ variety beautiful skins at J l Reduced Price Level. Jr h
M. — C. — B. — S. — Means Malcolm's Cash Boot Store, as everybody knows. It also means more cash banked securely by saving money on your footwear from us. This is easily proved by giving us a trial for your next footwear. Low prices with us do nbt mean poor quality. ' Our quality is the highest and our prices are the lowest.— Malcolmn's Cash Boot Store, Tutanekai Street, near Railway Station*
WHEN A COLD IS COMING Sometimes a shiver down the back, sometimes a sneeze, or perhaps a tightening or a ticlcling in the throat. These are -the advance agents of a -cold. ' •Apart from the possihle seriousness of a cold," no ' one wants to experience ■ the wretchedness and weakness " which it brings. •' ■ . ' Take heed of such warning signs and sto'p a cold's progresS with Baxter's Lung Preserver. - " : : ' 1 ■ j ' "Baxter's" is New Zealand's proved f standafd remedy. Don't experiment, stick to "Baxter's" and: save money. " •
Warm nights this winter with one of our quality hot-water bags. Guaranteed ' best' • English manufacture. Inspection invited. — Len Fisher, Ltd., Chemists, Fenton Street.*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 233, 25 May 1932, Page 4
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