— - _ _ - • - «■ ■ -s" ,,-r, ■ n - i I, - i — FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY AND T O-NIGHT ; Wednesday November 14, IS, 16 Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday SYMPHONY OF SIX MIi.JL.ION SYMPHONY OF SIX MlLLION SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION .. . — : with j irene dunne, ricaedo cortez, anna appel L ! gregoRy rAtoff THE MOST WONDERiFUL STORY EVER TOLlH A Story of Cities and People in Cities! . . . Poignant and Gripping - — T.ender an£ Bold . . . Struck with, the Great Splejidor. of those High, Critical Moments When Two Humani Souls Find Their Test in the Fires of Love! The life of the woman he love'd ... the salvation, of his own soul . . . at stake beneath the blade of Kis surgeon's knife! j ; ; 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 I in Fannie Hurst's starkly hunian dramaj As great a romance was ever lived — as great a story as was ever j I • told. I j THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ! Novemher 17 and 18 5 SPORTING BLOOD SPORTING BLOOD j A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE j • 1 — : WITH : — CLARK GABLE, ERNEST TORRENCE, MADGE EVAN3, f MARIE PREVOST, LEW CODY AND 'TOMMY boy.' I They gamhled on races *. . on a turn of the wheel ... hut could I I not gamble with their own souls. | | ! Man and Woman ■ . . caught in the maelstrom of sporting life . . 1 J hattle back to the light. | | Thrills, heart throhs, laughs, all woven into a thunderous drama. | jj Thundering hoofs . . . the roar of the crowd . . ■ and two souls find | 1 themselves. I \ BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTTS 1 N0 EXTRA CHARGE 'j TO-NIGHT, Wednesday i ALOHA ALOHA ALOHA ALOHA ! | — : WITH : — BEN LYON, RAQUEL TORRES, ROBERT EDESON, ALAN HALE, THELMA TODD, MARIAN DOUGLAS Thrilling, throhbing drama of the passionate love of a fiery, exotic i beauty, and her adventures in a cold, cultured land- 1 She wanted to he like his people — hut the conventions of civilisation were too much for her primitive mind. She was wromg hefore she starter — and so she tried to right her . II wrong with a very great sacrifice. || .ii;i wjnMaca— i , ■■■»— iiimii i i,^ uiricxagaaBaaKTnKyaataanaaOTwaaarjiM*! ■■i'.'t1 i— I KNIT SILK UNDERWEAR OF OUTSTANDING VALUE If ILadderproof Locknit Bloomers, | newest shades .. .. 3/11 Vests 4/11 Satin Finish Locknit Bloomers .. .. 5/6 Mercury Locknit Vests 4/11 1 Mercury Bloomers 6/11 I Princess Slips, Locknit 8/6 Night Gowns ; 14/6 j Pyjamas 15/6 NEW GOODS NEW SHADES n 1 A LUXURY TO WEAR AT ' ECONOMICAL PRICES I Coleman's Corner
Ladies, do you require a smart summer froek at a very moderate price? We are selling silk printed Shantungs 18/6 to 22/6, also O.S. : sxzes from 25/- to 35/-. A new range this week, call and inspect. You will be delighted with our large assortment at sueh very low priees to meet [the times. The Priscilla, Tutanekai I Street*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 381, 16 November 1932, Page 4
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