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TO-NIGHT, Friday j SPORTING "BLOOD SPORf ING BLOOD I ; A MiETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE ; — : WITH i CLARK GABLE, ERNEST TORRENCE, MADGE EVANS, MARIE PREVOST, LEW CODY AND 'TOMMY BOY.' They gamhled on races . on a turn of the wheel ... but could i | not gamble with their own souls. I Man and Woman * . . caught in the maelstyom 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 ci*6wd . . ■ and two souls find 1 theniselves. SATURDAY, November 19 j DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME TALLULAH BANKHEAD | I THE CHEAT THE CHEAT THE CHEAT. THE CHEAT — : WITH : — | IRVING PICHEL IRyiNG PICHEL : A beautiful girl ... and two men! She gambled with oue for the love of the other. Until the shadow of her selfishiiess fell across their path pluiiging " them into a releritless crisis of disgrace. Known as "The Cheat" she faced an even greater danger until . . ! SECOND FEATURE THE BROKEN WING THE BROKEN WING — : WITH : — LUPE VELEZ, LEO GARRILLO, MELVYN DOUGLAS GEORGE BARBIER Thrills, laughter, romance! The complete entertainment ! Adventures that make your blood tingle! Romance that sets your heart aflame. During the interval the otorua Boy's Band will render two items under the baton of Lieut. Tregslgas' MATINEE 2 p.m. LAW AND ORDER j — : WITH : — WALTER HUSTON, HARRY CAREY & RAYMOND HATTON BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTTS NO EXTRA CHARGE TO-NIGHT, Friday, Saturday j LAW AND ORDER ■ | — : WITH I WALTER HUSTON, HARRY CAREY, RAYMOND HATTON, I I RUSSELL HOPTON, RALPH INCE, ANDY DEVINE. A drama of the deadliest town on the map and the d'eadliest shot i in the town! j j An epic of the ^eign of terror in turbulent Tombstone! Gambling dens wide open; evei'y citizen armed; shootings on the corners; lynchings at the lamp-posts; law-breakers in power; this iwas Tombstone — the wildest city the world has ever known — and into it walks Walter Huston to clean it up with two fists and* two guns. 1 — — — — | I KNIT SILK I UNDERWEAR OF OUTSTANDING VALUE Ladderproof Locknit Bloomers, newest shades 3/11 j Vests 4/11 | Satin Finish Locknit Bloomers .. .. 5/6 j Mercury Locknit Vests 4/11 i Mercury Bloomers 6/11 j Princess Slips, Locknit 8/6 I Night Gowns 14/6 Pyjamas 15/6 NEW GOODS NEW SHADES | A LUXURY TO WEAR AT ECONOMICAL PRICES | Coleman's Corner I l, I . I IMli UJI l H ■■■■!! W. W ■■ ■— J

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 383, 18 November 1932, Page 4

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392

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 383, 18 November 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 383, 18 November 1932, Page 4

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