Specially Heated Th ese Cold Nights For Your Comfort TO-NIGHT ! August 11 and 12. THURSDAY AND FR1DAY Lew Ayres Lew Ayres Lew Ayres Lew Ayres — IN — HEAVEN ON EARTH HEAVEN ON EARTH HEAVEN ON EARTH — WITH — Anita Lonise Harry Beresford Ellzabeth Patterson The Mississippi roaring destruction . • . rushing over its banks . . . sweeping everything before it . . . leaving desolation and death behind! Into this madness sweeps a boy and girl . . . their home . • . everything! ■ SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. Double Featw're Programm© ! Two-fisted George Bancroft' in the niost vigorous role of his career. A master of industry . . . a slave to money and commercial ambition, until love teaches him happiness is not bought on the altar of gold and silver. George Bancroft George Bancroft — IN— RICH MAN'S FOLLY RICH MAN'S FOLLY | RICH MAN'S FOLLY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE' : —WITH— FRANCES DEE, ROBERT AMES AND JULIETTE COMPTON j Second Featiire - ; Charles Rnggles Charles Ruggles — IN— THE GIRL HABIT THE GIRL HABIT ! MATINEE AT 2 P,M. "The Fourth Alarm," will be screened at the matinee with a good selection of shorts. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. THE FOURTH ALARM THE FOURTH ALARM THE FOURTH ALARM ! — WITH — Nick Stuart Ann Christy Toki Santschi A drama glorifying those men who face the terror of 1 flames with iron hearts — who face death as their duty! j! | THRILLS l THRILLS ! THRILLS ! j [ FURS | At Sacrifice Prices J PATAGONIAN FOX NECKLETS |j FORMER PRICE 42/- NOW 12/6. J SOUTH AFRICAN GGLDEN FOX NECKLETS FORMER PRICE 57/6, NOW 19/6. j FITCH OPPOSSUM CHOKERS FORMER PRICE 37/6, NOW 12/6. > BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN FOX ; NECKLETS AT SACRIFICE PRICES SILVER KID FUR COAT j FORMER PRICE £14/14/-, NOW £5/5I BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT, SKUNK | COLLAR, WAS £14/14/-, NOW £8/8- | 0. H. Coleman's CLEARANCE SALE '1
"there are still folks who know so little about New Zealand that they suppose it is part of Australia, and inhabited chiefly hy cannibals. What will they say when I tell them that 'Maoriland' contains thriving and populous cities, with all the necessaries and most of the luxuries of civilisation including, hy the way, some of the finest tobacco I have ever smoked. The culture of this tobacco, and its manufacture now constitute a flourishing New Zealand industry giving employment, directly and indirectly, to many hands. Some of the foreign tobaccos are not as free from nicotine as they should be, but little faulth can be found with the New Zealand article in that respect, because the special, process to which it is subjected by the manufacturers rids it of excess of nicotine and renders it safe to smoke. Even connoisseurs commend it." (Reference is made by this writer to tlie four toasted brands. (there are no others) Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10.)
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 298, 11 August 1932, Page 4
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