, Specially Heated These Cold Nights For Your Comfort To-ilay and To-night SATURDAY, JUNE 25. MATINEE2 P.M. BUSINESS — !bent him badly. RL^^SgRE — nearly |>roke him. — and a starry-eyed baby nearly weans hipn from his roll. WILL RQGERSin BUSINESS AND ' PLEASURE BUSINESS ANE> PLfcASURE WITH WITH JETTA GOUDAL — JOEL McCREA From BOOTH TARKrNGTON;S ' Novcl" " THE PLtJTOCpAT " Laugh at Will as a globe-trotting, go-getting razorblade drummer. . 1 gettih'g into clbse shave's as he insults a sulfan and in- * " trigues a siren. •**■*' IMeet Mahatma Rogers ! |ie's a tonic in a tunic— — ba'mjboozling a:de'sert sheik and beguiling * ^ 1 * ' a treach'erbus brunette. Special Attraction SIR HARRY LAUDER The World's* Greatest Community Singer, Will Sing "Pd Lpye tp be a Sailpr" etcv., etc., etc. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday TENDER in its beauty . . . RICH- in its laughter ... HIJMAN in " its revelation. ' ! Ja*nef Dqnn Sally Eilers I ' ' ' IN BAD GIRL BAD GIRL BAD GIRL BAD GIRL A motion picture so big in its simplicity . . so tender in its beauty . . hiiman in its revelation . . that no production in years can equal it . . a director inspjred a cast humanized. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 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 | Thomas MEIGHAN Hardie ALBRIGHT Sweeping some to the heights, trampling others down. Three | Isouls, caught in an emotional turmoil. " One striving to rjght a i great wrong — the other two asking f olr love. 3 — — — — — — ■ f iii i mmmmmammmmm |j 0. H. Coleman's GREAT ANNUAL , I NOW PROCEEDING All Winter Goods at Sacrifice Prices A GREAT OPPOR T U N I T Y
At the meeting of delegates from the County Councils in Hawke's Bay it was decided to make application to the Court to fix the amount of fees for the licensing of hawkefS, the present counties' by-law having heen upset. It was pointed qut that if the Cotirt agreed to amend the by-law, this would aVoid the cost of making' a new one. It was left to the Hawke's Bay County Council to make application to the Court to fix the fee.' Although aliens entering or leaving England are carefully checked, last year twenty-one f oreigners out of a total of 11,739 came in on excursion tickets without passports, and" failed to leave again. The rateable value of the County^ of Londoii is* nearly £60,000,000, of which £0,804,000 belongs to the City of Westmnister. The rateable value of the City of London is £8,767,000-
NO LIGHTS Complaints are being made hy motorists of the ' frequency with which bicycles are ridden in town after dark without lights. DOSS HOUSE REGISTRATIONS A large decrease in the number of unemployed men who have heen taking advantage of the Rotorua doss house for meals and bed has oecurred since the recent re-opening of the forestry works. Yesterday only eleven were in the house and it is stated that next week only those } physically unfit for the forestry ' work, numbering about seven will he left.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 25 June 1932, Page 4
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