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TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, December 24 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGKAMME CHANDU CHANDU ■ . ITHE MAGICIAN WITH Edmund Lowe Edmund Lowe BELA LUGOSI, IRENE WARE, N. B. WALTHALL • WEIRD! CHILLING! THRILLING! The Voice of Peril! The eyes of Terror! S Chand'u lives. The man who saved the world from destruc8 tion by the dreaded death ray. | Eyes of terror! Weird — Compelling! Haumt and hypnotize | you in new adventures of the greatest mystery thriller of the radio. "Chandu" has just completed a successful run at St. James Theatre, Auckland. SECOND FEATURE "A" CERTIFICATE I L!FE GOES ON WITH HUGH WAKEFIELD ELSIE RANDOLPH BETTY STQCKFIELD WALLACE GEQFFREYS The mystery of the Grand Hotel interspersed with romance and refreshing comedy baffling yet starfcling in its simple solution. Drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. TO-DAY9 MATINEE 2 p,m. Tom Mix Tom Mix THE TEXAS BAD MAN DANGER ISLAND - Monday, Tuesday, Matinee Tuesday Greta Garfeo Greta Garfeo SUSAN LENOX SUSAN LENOX (Her Fall and Rise) I — • with — I CLARK GABLE, JEAN HERSHOLT, JOHN MILJAN, | _ _ ALAN HALL, HALE HAMILTON I Drifting . . . ever drifting . . . blindly . . . groping r ... on life's tide . . human flotsam and jetsam ... but not all j wreckage . . . until salvaged by a true love. The novel that 'i thrilled the world . . . the star incomparable . . a glamorous, daring human drama! TO-NIGHT | | TOM MIX TOM MIX ' I I — IN— j THE TEXAS BAD MAN THE TEXAS BAD MAN I WITH LUCILLE POWERS, FRED KOHLER, WILLARD ROBERTSON. i A stage-coach hold-up A gold cache! A secret hideout! A man who defies his henchmen and the law mashals alike! What was the truth about him? He threw away his guns and faeed the bandits in their lair! ]| And then .... the most unexpected and thrilling climax you 88 have ever seen! It would be a rip-roaring picture if only for that i| ; surprise ending — -but there are scores of exciting situatidns besides jjjj I 11GIFTS11 I I SUITABLE AND ACCEPTABLE i I GIFTS IN ENDLESS || PROFUSION AT [ ij Coieman's Corner | Q NOVEL AND NEW GIFTS ACCEPT- i I ABLE BY YOUNG AND OLD j ! ALL NEW GOODS AT VERY ij REASONABLE PRICES i| WE INVITE A VISIT jj O F INSPECTION j

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 414, 24 December 1932, Page 4

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361

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 414, 24 December 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 414, 24 December 1932, Page 4

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