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AJEST1C : : TALKIES pay, tuesday, wednesday | !r 96 27, 28. Matiness Tues. and Wed. • BRITISH WEEK e7 Sianley Lupino I ey Lrajjjitoo Stanley Lupisio ey L^piiio Stanley Liipijrio | in LOfE LSES 4 — : WITH Hob'"s Dorotliy Boyct Dennis Hoey j Bmnie Barneso j v Vor^ii- Wracity — "Love I Aes." iili } -u ery at "Love Lies." ! fJirthqiutko that destroys your Blues. y^ucwn? Don't see tlio. dostor, see "Love Lies." j [niURSDAY and friday i I Leplember 29 and 30 | i jack buchanan 1 jack buchanan i jack buchanan ! IAN of MAYFAIR iviui a L'A! Cast of Distinsuished Players. s I Barry Warwick Ward | ■a Gwihibuirne and EIlaMne Terris | IjgLj'ul ;•=, of a man aboiii town, wiio vvas [rd v;i '? ;• io;M,ccry . . . of a girl who preferred Ko a \v;ii: i' to a singe star . . . a piay that j It London atlame with its romanee, comedy, [ I d.ir.eiiig and singing. vLI 1 o ] nmmiiig the beautiuil song, "Alone s ■yProanns' and you vih l>e fasoinated with the j ■ous Mnngan-Tiller girls, and Jack Buchanan's | B dancing. ■ LPECIAL SHORT 1'the clympic games." ■ the olympic games." i'the olympic games." ■ satuaday, october 1. I DOriiL"- FEATURE PROGRAMME i matheson lang i matheson lang 1 matheson lang I CARNIVAL ■tky BoncMer Josepli ScMldkraut ■d ex;uy of i v-ckless, youthful love, and the dreadI f alness of jealously. ■The Spiril of Carnival! Love, life and laughter ■ainst a gliitoring background of make-believe I croated by King Carnival!. Bg, emotif.nal. splendid drama, glittering spectaele I and erotic glamour. I HECOND FEATURE Bft **" -* n . 1 . i>5Si?Sr,^5Si:sL5:'r* H ■** '■ Imedlate. Possession | wiTII ■ert Mmdin Herbert Mundin Sert Mundkii Herbert Mundin I A LRITISH COMEDY I GRAND THEATRE ■DAY, TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY I Aiierican Tragedy 1 — : WITH Ips Holmes Sylvia Sidney WWces Dee and Irving" Picfae! Bpager, impulsive, facing a life for which he was fcipped. Oue girl loved and trusted him . . . ■ • °ther offoml something of which he had only B'l'eamed. There was one way out, and he ■ ^ook it, and in its steps came swift, ■ sure retribution. The most senh sational drama of to-day. psday, friday, saturday ■ey fox sidney fox ■ey fox sidney fox ■ey fox sidney fox I NICE WOMEN 'I — : WITH ^K' ■ **•- wes |)ee? |a2a Mowbray, Russell *0Ib Lucille Gleason, Carmel Meyers BCe against sophistication — with a millionaire husBitt 1 ' Sister against sister— fighting against S es for the men they want ! . . . Terrific emotional M confllet! . . . Bubbling humour.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 7

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395

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 7

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