I ■■■■ I ilii I II ' I gSSSS rh n ■ Ii' wSSm 5S35 m^SSSm ' TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday Ronald Colman Ronald Colman Ronald Colman Ronald Colman In ARROWSMrTH ARROWSMITH With Helen Hayes Helen Hayes No other age could have told this story .... no other world | has known such a man .... fighting humamty's battles .... ; his restless mlnd searching for truth .... his steadfast heart clinging to the woman he loved. j His achievements held humanity in awe — his gensus gave | the world' a miracle that saved the lives of nations — they crowned him with glorV — but all the honours — the tributes — the praise — could not compensate hirn for the love of the woman he had lost. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 AND 11 SERVICE FOR LADIES SERVICE FOR LADIES ' SERVICE FOR LADIES I SERVICE FOR 'LADIES SERVICE FOR LADIES j — ' WITH— Leslie Howard, George Snaith and Benita Hume Gay and sparldimg romnistic comedy. Magnificently mounted. Scintillating with wit. !j Superbly produced comedy drama of the romance of a | : head waiter and ihe spoiled daughter of a milIionai*"e. Brilliant entertainment. | TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY GIRLS ABOUT TOWN GIRLS ABOUT TOWN ! GIRLS ABOUT TOWN GIRLS ABOUT TOWN — " WITH— Kay Fraecis Joel McRea Lilyan Tashuian Eugene Pallette and' Allan Dinehart E A romantic drama of the darlings and dears who live for ! 3 to-day in order to pay the bills of to-morrow. Beautifu! girls in beautiful gowns playing with love for the fun of it until one of them really falls for one of her millionaire victims. Then See ths bright, true-to-life drama. Household j Linen I Week Commences | Monday, Nov. 7th j SPECIAL SHOW ' j Becl and TaMe Linen oi 1 p Imported direct from Manchester we offer our customers values in Household |i Drapery that meet successfully the com- ! petition of big City Drapery Importers. Exceptional Values in Sheets, Towels, j Quilts, Tablecloths, Towellings. SEE OUR WINDOWS | Coleman's Corner
Use for Loudspeaker. The uses of the loudspeaker apparatus installed at the Pukekura Park sportsground at New Plymouth recently were many and varied. In one occasion a little giiT aged seven years became lost on the dark terraces. A hroadcast message that her hrother was waiting for her hy the sweet stall brought immediate response. Later a freckled, red-haired boy with* "mischief" written all over him asked the announcer to brqadcast a message that his hrother was ' similarly lost. The lad had the satisfaction of hearr ing his name through the loudspeaker. His Hrother, however, tvas hehind the press stand when the announcement was made. • t
The Priscilla are opening up to-day with a large assortment of summer frocks at very moderate prices, ranging from 17/6 to 37/6. These frocks are beautifully cut and are of mostly English make. They are in the latest shades and styles; all sizes, including O.S.*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 4
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