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f ortf'iJ " " ! j JB£JX% s j y?pm ye g&" j The firm of Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., is one of |1| J, the few independent houses left iti the Scotch «'■ ,i Whisk'y Trade, and as the Company holds very |||| large stocks of Old Whssky in Government [jjj Warehouses and at distilleries, maturity is ' assured _ jjjj MAJESTIC TALK1ESSPECIALLY HEATED THESE COLD NIGHTS FOR YOUR COMFORT MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Matinees: ' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. She tore millions from Wall Street wrecked men and then fortunes in her batfcle for love ! A mad passion for wealth thafc rocked Wall Street arid turned a woman into a fighting fury ! Crooks who donble-cvossed themselves •! ! The strangest story the screen has sliown — the greatest acting the screen, has known ! MOTHER'S MILLIONS MOTHER'S MILLIONS MOTHER'S MILLIONS With MAY ROBSON, FRANCES DADE, JAMES HALL, I LAWRENCE GRAY. A picture you'll be glad to tell ycur friends about — if they haven't already told you. Nothing like it ever screened before. The laugh hit of the season. Hailed by critics as the sort of a picture the talking screen was made for. New, different, unusual. . . . A story that plunges you deep into the life of the world's richest woman and the love plots of the young folks surrounding her. SEE IT — and get the laugh-thrill of a lifetime. ^HufsD^T^FilDAYr" THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL STORY THE ROSARY THE ROSARY THE ROSARY Featuring ELIZABETH ALLAN, MARGOT GRAHAME, WALTER PIERS. i ENGLAND'S SUPREME MOTION PICTURE PLAY " The Rosary " — engrossing- and enchanting. A powerful story of great love and self saerifiee. A magnetic and inspiring theme. ; Featuring the beautiful world famous music. GOLF SERIES — " DUFFER SWINGS " iAfuRDAYr=JUNE==25T MATINEE 2 P.M. BUSINESS— bent him badly. PLEASURE nearly broke him. — and a starry-eyed baby nearly weans him from his roll. WILL ROGERS in BUSINESS AND PLEASURE BUSINESS AND PLEASURE ■ BUSINESS AND PLEASURE 1 WITH JETTA GOUDAL — JOEL McCREA From BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Novel " THE PLUTOCRAT " Laugh at Will as a globe-trotting, go-getting razorblade drummer. .... getting into close shaves as he insults a sultan and intrigues a siren. Meet Mahatma Rogers ! He's a torlic in a ttinic — bamboozling a desert sheik and beguillitg a treacherous brunette. " GRAND THEATRE ~ SATURDAY, JUNE 25. j THE FAST, MAD PACE OF THE SKYSCRAPER. Ne\.* York, from docks to penthouses, from hard worlc to soft living, from sweet young love to the Broadway variety. ! SKYLINE SKYLINE SKYLINE Thomas MEIGHAM Hardie ALBRIGHT Vivid picture of New York's Four Ilundred and its four million. Poignant drama of ambition, conflict and romanee. Ghosts of the past threaten the happiness of young love. Ahsorbing drama, sky high in virile action. Love sown in poverty blossoms in luxury.

, Jfew Oue Tieke t Gives You 207 Ckances By Licexise Issued under Section 42 of the Gaming Act, 1908. ti - OBJECTS: To raise funds for the New Zealand Re turned Soldiers' / "*""'""""5 -* " -Association, and, to the extent of the profits available, other worthy FIKjEj HNf > objects nominated in the license. ' TM5CS » •, Secretary: N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. / (Tf| JTJ3> * — ■ Y.. Treasurer s B. L. Hammond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington / - S \ CLOSES: l6th JULY> *93* / . . J I DRAWN : 6th AUGUST, 1932 / -o : : J \m/ An^ ticke*s >/* -*• / ; j !; i | jijj l L s- 1 ! 1 1

REO .TRUCKS ARE MADE FOR HARD WORK — 'AND DO IT. — GOODSONS', LTD., AGENTS. PHONE rAUllliife, ,i 7 jf

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 254, 18 June 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 254, 18 June 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 254, 18 June 1932, Page 7

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