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J ■ j FOR . I Motor Repairs ' ."j OILS and benjegne LAKESIDE GARAGEj J. R. Jones ' ■ V Agents CELEBRATED AVON tyres ;j all JoSbs Reeeive Persotial AttoaitEeii, T Tntanckai St., opp. Waiwera • Honse. I Phone 535. t . . . .
AMUSEMENTS ;■ WHERE TO GO in town. Majestie To-night — . "The Broken Lullaby" Granu' To-n:ght — • "The Texas Bad Man" - Majestie Ballroom, Dancing — Satjarday Dixieland Old Time Dancing — Monday and Saturday. See Advertisements this issue. > , QREAT T^E-OPENING ' QELEBRATION •QISTEN ALL YOU OPTIMISTS FOR 1933 ' rpHK j^/|AJESTIC jgALLROOM /(•; has now got its 1933 optimistic clothes on i!?,/ NEW DECORATIONS , NEW BAND STAND )' . . THE VERY LATEST IN ACOUSTICS ' • NEW L1GHTING EFFECTS ; ; A new optimistic outlook for the v, New Year THE X1ELODY BOYS feel that this is an occasion for MERRY MAKING AND JOY so invite you all TO A GREAT RE-OPENING CELEBRATION rjpO-MOEROW I^IGHT. Q-RIDAY Come alor.g and make merry with the • I merrymaking Melody Boys j • ADMISSION : ' GENTLEXIEX 1/6 LADIES 1/Light Supper I'rovided " EMEMBER Midnight Ball, Christmas ; . Night. Conunenees 2 minutes past J , midnight, Majestie Ballroom. , ; 11/ "JVIXIELAND" J'jAND , i ;j "'yyOXDBRLaND ^jgAND" 1 THE TOURIST BALLROOM '•! TIIE BBST FIJOOR rpiIE J^INEST gAND « • , . ! OLD TIME DANCING ' !.]( DON'T FAIL Ti) BE AT DIXIELAND ! • • CIIKISTMAS EVE 1 ADMISSION „ 1/ADMISSION „ 1/ADMISSIOX „ 1/"DiXIELAND" . ■ ' jf THKEE DOORS I'ALACE HOTEL f : V THREE DOORS I'ALACE HOTEL i: TI1REE DOORS PALACE HOTEL h ! h { JN fQHK gWIM ! ! | ] SWIMXIING CARNIVAL I)E LUXE IN | • rTHE ||IG pOOL t . • ; rpiE ,gl(3 pOOL [ 7/ NEW BLUE BATH V j NEW BLCE BATH rQUESDAY, JJECEXIBER * I ' at 7.30 p.m. i ' /{ d Limpid blue water - Magnificent lighting effects * . ; 1 THE WONDER BATH OF THE d' ' 1 SOUTHEIIN HEMISPHERE U j ' . •:> ■■ 1 See tlie exciting races in these wonderful > | surroundings ' t ■ . Comfortahle aeeonunodation j, : j A first elass pi'ogramme '' ' i NO WAITING NO DELAY ■ j i' i REMEMBER rpuESDAY NEXT ! ( / ADMISSION: ; ' [ , Bathside Seats: Adults 1/6; Children 1/- j. { j Gallery 1/-; Children 6d. .* ! v. II. WILKINSON, , ],. . Hon. Secretary : : RIDE HIM COWBOY ! ! , - ' ' ItlDE HIM COWBOY! ! 1 i. RIDE HIM COWBOY ! ! , RIDE IIIX1 COWBOY ! ! ' ; QREAT ° D E O i >, QIIEAT p O D E O j t • QREAT JJODEO ^ M SPRINGFIELD CAXIP STADIUM / " ll SPRINGFIELD CAMP STADIUM v* 1 " SPRINGFIELD CAMP STADIUM " j^tew y'ear's Day a ' : MONDAY, JANUARY 2. . . i , ; j Wilder than the Wild West Wilder than the Wild West I* , Wilder than the Wild West f — • — . .r. : : A THRILLING DAY OF EXCITE- j* ij' *' MENT AND MERRIMENT. X'.'j = \ In a splendid setting of glorious scenery. ' |! ; ' Comfortahle seating accommodation. | ■ MUSIC SIDE-SHOWS. / jl ? HAPPINESS .Only S minutes from town, H ij _ ' * " -'"■■Cri: Make up your xnind to attend Rotorua's- f Premier Attraction ■ ii Springfield Camp Stadium-^Turn to theui'l/ 'f:right from the Motor Camp. f1.;' ; t teiM A - V I » ' V '■*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 412, 22 December 1932, Page 1
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