; ' ■ 1 ' ,j^i.tuuiJui.Ui|U|MIBUW^BIIMBWBBW^|jfBB®®B®®®^^®l^®®®®®Mi M 1 Specially Heated These Cold Nights For Your Comfort TO-NIGHT TBUt^RAY, FRIDAY. THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL STORY THE ROSARY Tflf R^sary Featuring ELIZABETH ALLAN, MARGQ.T GRAHAME, • . • - - WALTER PIERS. ENGLAND'S SUPREME MOTION PICTURE PLAY " The Rosary " — 6ngrossing and enchanting. A powerf ul story ■ • • of great love and self sacrificie. . . • ■ " a A magnetie and inspiring theme. •" • Featuring the beantiful world famous music. GOLF SERIES — " DUFFER SWINGS " SATURDAY, JUNE 25. " MATINEE 2 P.M. BUSINESS — fcent him badly. ' - > ' PLEASURE — nearly broke him. — and a starry-eyed baby nearly weans him from his roll. WILL ^OGERSin BUSINESS AND ' PLEASURE BUSINESS AND PLEASURE WITH WITH JETTA GOUDAL — JOEL McCREA From BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Novel THE PLU'TOCRAT " V * : " ■" - :• • i : Laugh »t Will as a globe-trotting, go-getting razorblade drummer. .... getting into close sljiaves as he insults a sultan and intrigues a siren. I Meet Ma.hatma Rogers ! He's a tonic in a tunic — bamboQzIing a desert sheik and beguiling •a treacherous brunette. SATURPAY JUNE 25. THE FAST, MAD PACE OF THE SKYSCRAPER. New York, from docks to penthouses, from hard work to soft living, from sweet young love to the Broadway variety. SKYLINE SKYLINE SKYLINE Thomas MEIGHAM Hardie ALBRIGHT Sweeping some to the heights, trampling others down. Three | souls, caught in an emotional turmoil. One striving to right a | s. great wrong-— the other two asking for love. - ■ ■ =============== . 0. H. Coleman's GREAT ANNUAL Winter Sale commences TO-DAY
"FUNERAL OF TRAMCAR" The 11 p.m. street car on the Mod-ling-Hinterbruhl line, Vienna, was the "corpse" at an unusual funeral recently. All Modling turned out for -the event, and, bedeeked with 'mourning ribbons* and wrfeaths, the car, killed I by'motor-huses at the age of 49 years, 1 Went on its last journey to the- strains of - Chopin's Funeral March. The lifearest of kin • to the "deceased" — taxi and ■ cab drivers — paid for the band and followed, dressed in black and hearing torches. The car was plaCed- in ■ serVice im 1883-,' and InspecI tor Kolmschlag, who drove it on its ; first trip, was at the controls for the la5t run." • ' 1 ' \ '
Sale! Sale! Sale! A business, like a plapt, requires trimming back now and then to give the root's a chance. We are trimming down our stock, and offer exceptional value in durable lines. We are making our prices exceptionally low to meet the hard times. Bargains are offering in every department, and keen . shoppers should inspect our stoeks. Malcolm's Shoe Store, Tutanekai Street.* Woods' Great Peppermint Gure For Coughs and Colds never fails.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 258, 23 June 1932, Page 4
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