j Specially Heated These Cold Nights For Your Comfort " | TQ-NIGHf Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday JULY 4, 5 AND 6 MATINEES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY GLITTERING IDYLL OF YOUTH AND LOVE. Nights of l'ove— nights : of regrets— nights' wh'eil' everything was forgotten ih a burning kiss. ' Nights of glprious adventure in a city whefe romance is born — only to die! VIpNNESE NIGHTS VIENNESE i^iGrfTS VIENNESE NIGHTS VIENNESE NIGHTS VIENNESE NIGHTS • — ■ with VIVENNE SEGAL, WALTER P1DGEON, ALEXANDER " GRAY, 4EAN HERSHQLT, LOUISE FAZENDA' . Theirs was the ideal Iove; Beautiful, alluring — she was born to be lov'ed. Handsome, talented — he ' was born to be her loverl. Th'e grefatest* Love Stpry" Ever Told! f She nlarried the wro'ng ma'n . . he married the wrong woman. But fate was powerless to separate them . . . . ». po.w.erless to deprive them of fulfilment! , . • . . v . " ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR ^ — | Thorsday and Friday '' f ' JULY 7 AND: 8. " : t Dorothy Mackail! IN THE REGKLESS HOUR THE RECKLESS HQUR THE RECKEESS WOUR . f f f i« l ■ tt" i ^ . ■ . ■ . WITH " CONRAD NAOEL, H- B. WARNER, JOAN BLONDELL, WALTER BYRON, JOE DONAHUE, DOROTHY PETERSON. She said "No" to all men becau^e she said "Yes" to the "Wrong onel Her heart cried for love! Her lips cried "No — no — no !" Will her one mistake keep her out of love forever? Satnrday, July 9. ! Romance and Adventure with the only White Woman on a South Sea Island. A Flaming South Sea's Drama of Pearls and Passions. KENNETH HARLAN, MARCELINE DAY, TOM SANTSCHI — IN — PARADISE ISLAND PARADISE ISLAND PARADISE ISLAND Thrills and Adventure on a Lawless South Sea Island, where Men Schemed and Fought for the Only White Girl there. Under the RQmantic South Seas Moon is told the romance of a Lady Who Loved a Rogue — and the Adventures of a Rogue among Ruffians. 0. H. Coleman's GREAT ANNUAL Winter, Sale NOW PROCEEDING All Winter Goods at Sacrifice Prices A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Big motor-coaches cost £70 apiece every year in Britain for insurance alone. Totalisator investments in Victoria since the inception of the machine in September total £890,000,000, and will closely approach £1,000,000,000 by the end of the financial year. Mrs. Bridey: ",Oh, Bob, I'm going to try a new recipe in the cook hook > — it's for 'Economical Pudding."' Dysepeptic Husband: "Lef's -cut out pudding — that will he even more economical." It is computed that 400,000 tons of coal were stolen in the South Wales coalfield last year, aecording to a statement in the police court at Abercorn, Monmouthshire,. Perfumes are now made from strang'e materials, castor oil being : tbe raw material for certain scents, and coal tar providing a vanilla perfume as sweet as the natural plant.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds never fails.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 266, 4 July 1932, Page 4
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