wmmmmmm wmt ™ m mmmm mnmmmmmmma mm amm wmammm mm mm mmmmmm mm m mm mmm^mxmm mmm ' Specially Heated These Cold Nights For Your Comfort FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT (Friday NIGHT OF LAUGHTER NIGHT OF AD VENTURE NIGHT OF ROMANCE Samuel Goldwyn Presents ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT ONE HEAYENLY NIGHT WITH Evelyri Laye and John Boles Englaiid's greatest gift to the screen — the golden-voiced, goldenhaired idol of two continents — In her first all-talking picture — 1 revelation of charm and talent. Destined to he the screen's * v . ntost magrietic personality. Captivating advenjture of ari. adorable magquerader flirting her way into high-life and the heart of a dashing titled playboy. Spice, tbrill? dnd laughter to keep you. h.rippy f0^ days. Saturday at 2 and 8t p.m. HE DARED NOT SPEAK — THOUGH HEADLINES - SCREAMED "GUILTY." WHY — did murder end the hectic love-life of this gorgeous -hloride? WHY — did her young Iover's father forbid him to talk? WHY — did the boy consent to hide what he knew? THE SILENT WITNESS THE SIEENT WITNESS THE SILENT WITNESS -WITH Lionel Atwill, Gre|:a Nissen, Weldon Heyburn, Bramwell Fletcber, Helen " Mack Saturday, July 2 ROMANCE . . . COMEDY . . . THRILLING DRAMA . . . OF THE COLGURFUL OLD WEST Zane Grey's THE RAINBOW TRAIL THE RAINBOW TRAIL — wmi— — George O'Brien, Cecillia Parker, Minna Gombell, Rascoe Aies, James Kirkwood A thrill-packed drama of those hard-living, hard-fighting and hard-loving men of the old West He beat clown a reign of terror for a girl he had never seen I A romance of the Golden West filmed in the glorious beauty of the Grand Canyon | m— i— — I ■ mm" 0. H. Coleman's GREAT ANNUAL Winter WliriiaHaBgaM^ rmapwaww jMBBMi ■—»— Sale NOW PROCEEDING All Winter Goods at Sacrifice Prices A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
n Floral Gantata A floral cantata will be presented by the combined Salvation Army Sunday schools of Rotorua and Ngongotaha this evening at 8 p.m. in the Salvation Army hall. The same programme will be given at the Ngongotaha public hall on Monday evening next, at 8 p.m., and the proceeds will be in aid of local activities. Admission will be 1/-, and ticket programmes are now on sale. Macdonald Cup The final match in the Ngokonui Macdonald Cup competition will be played on the Arikikapakapa golf course tOTmorrow between N. Smith and M. D. Garr, the game commencing at 1.5 p.m. Members of the club are reminded that si. foUr-ball bogey match will also be played, players to [ choose their own partners. Times ' for matches may be arranged with the secretary.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 264, 1 July 1932, Page 4
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