■' ' JIE'JimZ!^ ii i im ■■ wiii Mni"i ■ iT 1 '* Ti*'"!' ir>TTrT* "" ■ TO-NIG'HT THURSDAY, ' December 8. ' , THE GREATEST SPORTING NIGHT IN HISTORY . I WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING (By arrangement with the Dorhinion of N.Z. Wrestling Union.) FAREWELL* PERSONAL APPEARANCE BEFORE HIS i j; DEPARTURE FOR AMERICA. GEORGE WALKER L GEORGE WALKER I CHAMPION OI'' CHAMPIONS IN EXHIBITION BOUTS. i |j PERSONAL APPEARANCE ^ Your last opportunity of seeing the sportsman's idol demoiistrate how to get out of holds the AmeVicans put on him. ; Also preliminary Bouts of Local Araateurs.. [ V, AND ON THE SCREEN EXCLUSIVE PICTURES .OF : j KARASICK v. — DETTON AND IS WALKER — - — v. MAMOS .The two mosfc exciting, spectacular and inireesting Wrestling I | Contests seen in the Dominion this sdason. I Added Attractions: World Sporting events in Motion Pictures. 1 | |J N oraan should miss this great scientific exhihition of Wrestling, !j N and ladies will also enjoy it. i | PRICES, 3/- AND -2/- (plus tax.) | Book at Mi^s Macdermott's. No extra charge • • December 9 and 10 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME Joan Crawford Clark Gable — IN— FOSSESSED | — " WITII— WALLACE FORD SKEETS GALLAGHER The vivid story of a factory girl who becomes a Park Avenue beauty. « i | SECOND FEATURE Mutinous vaolcnce in a war-torn empire! With brute strength the new kirsg of all ! LIVE ITS THRILLS WITH IGeorge Basicroft George Eancroft — IN— ! I THE WORLD AND THE FLESH —wmi— Miriam Hopkins Mirlam Hopkins Thrills huilt upon thrills ! The reckless mffians of a re-volution-rocked empire, seizing the reins of power. Stopping at ^ nothing in their riotous onslaught upon the weak ,the powerful. ! TO-NIGHT ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TOM MIX AND TONY — IN — THE RIDER OF DEATH VALLEY s i Toni tiiiQ Tony strn.nded on the skeleton-strewEi descrt sands I of death valley — a few drops of water beiween them and death l ■ and Tom gives the last droj> of water to a • • while the I I | gallant horse goes forfch to attempt a daring rescue! J II I & R Morleys' Distinctive || i Hosiery ! For uPwards a i I Century the name : wif "Morley" hasbeen t^e Hall Mark of |j M Quality in Hosiery ; jl To-day these pro- ||| ducts are still in i |i| the lead and as IW popular as ever. j i | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM I & R l1 MORLEYS, LODON, TWO VERY POPULAR NUMBERS IN SILK HOSIERY z j Morleys "Elegante" Full fashioned pure Silk reinforced with Rayon fine . quage at 4/11 pair I Morley's ''Savoy" pure Dye Silk Hose jj Full Fashioned. Will make an instant appeal — 6/11 (IN THE MOST POPULAR SHADES) i; Other Popular Makes II ORIENT PURE SILK HOSE. DURO TEX jl All new Beliveries i p SOLE AGENT FOR ROTORUA I j| O. H. COLEMAN
The "Priscilla" are selling silk pique f rocks at 19/11. These f rocks are very smart English tailor cut. Also Shantunng frocks from 15/6, and a large range of summer dresses from 18/6 to 35/-. We also have a very. fine selection of French and Yienna model frocks at very moderate prices. Inspection invited*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 December 1932, Page 4
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