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- ■ "" _ »'m*« 1 . ' " 'M.J. U ... >11 . Specially Heated These Cold Nights For Your Comfort ' t i4j Td-NIGHT. Mohday, Ti^esday, Wediiesday A\/,A A JULYS18» "19, A AND 20- AS • .. -MATINEES: TUES.DAY ANi? WEDNESDAY. j Y ellow ! Y ellow! Yellow! Big business whispered it . . . the girl I ! he loved told him to his face. She mocked him with a kiss and I turned him into a roving terror of the Seas! ! C O R S A I R - "C SRSIIft ' C O R S A I R I STAEKING j Chester Morris : ; — AIssoei Lloyd j He raced to glory on the gridiron ! While the cheers of countless j- thousands *echoed:in his ears, the .voices of the money monarchs i shouted,-."EAILURE"— and the words of a woman were moekery! j Her sneering smiles stung him like a lash! They made him the j | terror of the seas, a ruthless raider, charging f earlessly, con- ! j quering .the mighty! . . . Yet, the « alluring beauty of this exotic j | stowaway left him powerless in the arms of love . . . at sea ... > | at night . , .• alone ! IT'S THE, EOVE STORY OF A MODERN 1 i PIRATE! "Gorsair"- was*screened at the Regent Theatre, Aucki land, June 24th, for one week and proved a great success. | ' : t -v •=• • ' »- i ■ | The shorts include a Slim Sommerville Comedy, and "Strange j as it Seems," : etc. * r v - Thursday and Friday JULY 21 AND 22 A BRITISII PICTURE MANY Y/ATERS MANY WATERS MANY WATERS Lilian Hall-Davies - — Artlmr 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 sincerity in its talkie pieture translation. There is comedy, humanity '* and oceasionally . profound emotion in " MANY WATERS" and these things, together with a remarlcable cast, ^ make it a success. Saturday, July 23rd. Laughs, thrills and mu'sic in a love story of hearts on the baseball , . diamond. HOT CURVES HDT 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 and in the air— laughs with every innings. • . Innings in Baseball, outings in Love ! ... . . In a drama of the adventures in hearts of two stars of the ... . ... , . .. diapiond. , . . ,. . j 0: H. Goleman's i ANNUAL WINTER Sale HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY AT GENUINE PRE-WAR PRICES. "Dorma" Gn&ranteeet Sheets.- Ready to use. Single Bed. Strong Twill SKeet- ! ing. This Season's Price, 6/11. i Now 4/11 per pair. Double Becl. Price, 10/11. Now 8/11 pr. Only -While Present Stocks. Last. Heavier Quality. Single Bed, 8/11 pair. ;; , . ^ Double Bed, 11/6 pair. j Blankets. Single Bed, 16/6, -18/6 per pr. j Blankets. Double Bed, 23/6? 25/- per pair. I Also our Fleece Blankets, in three qualities I . i ' These are pre-War Prices.

HELP1NG KIDDIES WITH THEIR HOMEWORK Homework must he done. • - Help your child by keeping him- free from colds, cotighs, and 'flu. Keep "Baxter's'' in your - home. •' Kiddies lovfe Baxter's Lung Preserver. It has such a. pleasant taste, so warming and isoothing. And its tonic propertieS build up strength and resiStance. Your-' nearest -store or chemist sells "Baxtet's" 1/6, and economical 2/6 and 4/6 sizes.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 277, 18 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 277, 18 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 277, 18 July 1932, Page 2

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