Specially Heated Tbese Cold Nights For Yoar Comfort TO-NIGHT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Augwst 15, 16, 17. Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday. A BRITISH PICTURE GENE GERRARD JESSIE MATTHEWS _ IN — OUT OF THE BLUE 1 OUT OF THE BLUE OUT OF THE BLUE | | Alight-hearted story. The pomedy ball is lcept rolling in a fast1 ! movmg and snappily staged succession of farce cpmedy backed I | by resourceful fooling. | | SEE "OUT OF THE BLUE" AND YOUR BLUES WILL LEAVE \ \ YOU | § „,&£UGH LI^ES FRdM "OUT OF THE BLUE" | i What's this? " I | "A Shakespearean cocktail." "Tastes more like Milton to me." I "2° y°.u think there's any chance of me winning her back?" | Wxnmng her back? You might win all of her." "Dancing girls in Queen Anne's bedroopi?" She won't mind, she's dead." "Sit in the car like a good girl." a c.™££odgirls don,t sit in cars> theY get out and walk." § SERIES OF SLIOES TAKEN BY MR. MACDERMOTT ON HIS RECENT TRIP TO AUCKLAND VIA AEROPLANE WILL BE SCREENED Thorsday and Friday # August 18, 19. Ann Harding Ann Harding — IN — PRESTIGE PRESTIGE • ' , I— WITH— Adolphe Menjou and Melvyn Douglas Glitter of life oi* glory oi* love? Only Ann Harding could endow such drama with the jewelled brilliance of great art. Chained by devotion to a man in exile. Drawn from civilization to a distant exile . . . for the GRAND THEATRE Saturday August 20. A DRAMATIC STORY — THRILLING — APPEALING- — AWEINSPIRING SEA DEVILS I SEA DEVILS — WITH — Molly O'Day, Edmund Burns, Walter Long. A thrilling pieture of marine hi-jackers — "Sea Devils." ! ' Boolc passage on the "Lottie Carson" for a thrilling voyage with "Sea Devils." Dou.bI« I "Silver Fleece" (Blue Border) j jj Fleecy and warm, 22/6 32/6 I i4Golden Fleece,? (Gold Border) l Pure Merino Wool 30/- 42/- j | ^Royal Fleeee" (Violet Border) A j Blanket of Superlative Quality 49 / 6 IAlso our Leader 16/6 23/6 All Wool (Blue and Pink Border) "The Popular." Wonderful Value (Gold and Helio Border 17/6 25/0. H. Coleman's j CLEARANCE SALE | II 'HIHI!! I IWHIMII.
Attention please. If you are interested in securing" a comf ortable f urnished room or a flat at a price that will please you, apply at The Hotel Rotorua, near Railway Station.*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 301, 15 August 1932, Page 4
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