MAJESTIC a TALKIES I SPECIALLY HEATED THESE COLD NIGHTS FOR YOUR COMFORT " ' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday july 18, 19, and 20 matinees: tuesday and wednesday. Yellow ! YellowJ Yellow! Big business whispered it'.'. . the girl jje loved told him to his face. She mocked him with a kiss and turn6d him into a roving terror of the seas! CQRSAIR C O R S A I R C O R S A I R STAESING Chester Morris — Alison Lloyd He raced to glory on the gridiron ! While the cheers of countless thousands echoed m his ears, the voices of the money moriarchs shouted, 'F AILURE" — and the words of a woman were mockery! ger sneering smiles stung him like a lash! They made him the terror of the seas, a ruthless raider, charging fearlessly, conquering the mighty! . . . Yet, the alluring beauty of this exotic stowaway left him powerless in the arms of lo've . .' . at sea . . . atnight ■ . . alone! IT'S THE LOVE STORY OF A MODERN PIRATE. Corsair ' was screened at the Regent Theatre, Auckland, June 24th, and proved a great success. ' Thursday and Friday july 21 and 22 a british picture MANY WATERS MANY WATERS MANY WATERS Lilian Hall-Davies — Arthur Margetson Ordinary, everyday people, with by no means ordinary, everyday lives. The love of a man for a woman carried him through storm and stress of the most trying kind. "MANY WATERS" has romance as its theme, London as its setting, a recent generation as its space of time, and undeniable j sincerity in its talkie picture translation. There is comedy, humanity |and occasionally profound emotion in " MANY WATERS " and these things, together with a remarkable cast, ' make it a success. Saturday, July 23 matinee: 2 p.m. "a" cerTificate Danger lurks in the smile of the daughter of Fu Manehu! Sworn to carry on the insidious vengeance of her father — -to'lure her lover to his doom — was her ghastlv mission. DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON — WITH — ANNA MAY WONG, WARNER OLAND AND SESSUE HAYAKAWA. "Daughter of the Dragon" — an amazing adventure that will turn your blood to ice! Dr. Fu Manchu's lustrous, seductive daughter carries on the insidious plot against the ill-fated Petrie family. Anna May Wong, as the alluring daughter of Dr. Fu Manehu; Warner Oland as the vengeful oriental doctor; Sessue Hayakawa, in his first talkie, as the henchman of Scotland Yard. : GRAND THEATRE Saturday, July 23rd. Laughs, thrills and music in a love story of hearts on the baseball diamond. HOT CURVES HOT CURVES HOT CURVES — with — BENNY rubin, rex lease, alice day, pert kelton, mary carr. Rivalry in the game of baseball and hearts — thrills on the diamond f and in the air — laughs with every innings. t Innings in Baseball, outings in Love ! j In a drama of the adventures in hearts of two stars of the I diamond. TO SHOPKEEPERS . I Paper Bags Secure your supplies of highgrade Kraft paper bags from II 1 I i ,! It The Rotorua Morning Post Printing House 1 1 I ' i I I jfe are wholesale Agents for I ^igh-grade paper bags Made in N.Z. ■ i i^e sell at Auckland prices Po freights Np loading IN PHONE 25 AND A TRAVELLER WILL CALL
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 276, 16 July 1932, Page 7
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