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TO-NIGHT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY | 3 Novemher 14, IS, 16 Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION SYMPHONY. OF SIX MILLION I — : WITH ^ " ■ 1 | IRENE DUNNE, RICARDO CORTEZ, ANNA APPEL GREGORY RATOFF THE MOST WONDERFUL STORY EVER TOLD! A Story of Cities and People in Cities! . . . Poignant and Gripping — -Tender and' Bold . . . Struck with the Great Splend°r oi those High, Critical Moments When Two Human Souls Find Their Test in the Fires of Love! i The life of the woman he loved' ." . . the salvatioii of his own soul . . . at stake beneath the blade of his surgeon's knife j i He held the key to life and death ... her's was the power to save his soul . . . the greatest climax the screen has ever known | J in Fannie Hurst's starkly hninan dramaAs great a romance was ever lived — as great a story as was ever told. | i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY II Novemher 17 and 18 SPORTING BLOOD I SPORTING BLOOD A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE — : WITH — - CLARK GABLE, ERNEST TORRENCE; MADGE EVANS, MARIE PREVOST, LEW CODY AND 'TOMMY BOY.' They gambled on races ■. . on a turn of the wheel . . . but could not gamble with their own souls. Man and Woman ■ . . caught in the maelstrom of sporting life . . I battle back to the light. Thrills, heart throbs, laughs, all woven into a thunderous drama. Thundering hoofs . . . the roar of the crowd . . • and two souls find themselves. ; BGOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTTS NO EXTRA CHARGE TO-NIGHT [ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ALOHA ALOHA ALOHA ALOHA || — ; WITH k BEN LYON, RAQUEL TORRES, ROBJ^tT EDESON, ALAN » HALE, THELMA TODD, MARIAN DOUGLAS 5 2 Thrilling, throhbing drama of the passionate love of a fiery, exotic || beauty, and her adventures in a cold, cultured land- ; She wanted to be like his people — but the conventions of civil- § isation were too much for her primitive mind. jj She was wrong before she starter — and so she tried to right her j wrong with a very g*"eat sacrifice. KNIT SILK j| UNDERWEAR OF OUTSTANDING VALUE Ladderproof Locknit Bloomers, !' newest shades 3/11 i Vests .. 4/11 Satin Finish Locknit Bloomers .. .. 5/6 Mercury Locknit -Vests 4/11 Mercury Bloomers ' 6/11 Princess Slips, Locknit 8/6 Night Gowns 14/6 Pyjamas 15/6 NEW GOODS NEW SHADES 1 A LUXURY TO WEAR AT | ECONOMICAL PRICES | j Coleman's Corner

TEST PULMONAS— SEND FOR SAMPLE For generous sample of Pulmonas, the well-known remedy for coughs and cplds sore throate; etc., send 3d in stamps to Stacey Bros., Newmarket, Auckland. Dissolved slowly iii the mouth. Pulmonas give off antiseptic yapours which drive germs from throats and lungs. Pulmonas give immediate relief to all chest ailments.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 379, 14 November 1932, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
434

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 379, 14 November 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 379, 14 November 1932, Page 4

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