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- in.. M .... i.i ijj'igss? | ...UJL U LI-U-IHIIH I — |.— Mf— H TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT December 27 Matiuee To-day, Tuesday | Greta Gartso Greta Garbo Greta Garbo Greta Garbo j SUSAN LENOX j I SUSAN LENOX SUSAN LENOX SUSAN LENOX (HER FALL AND RISE) — with — . Clark Gable (what a screen lover for radiant Garbo) JEAN HERSHOLT JOHN MILJAN \ The novel that thrilled the world — the star incomparable | — a glamorous — daring — human drama! Drifting — ever drifting I — blindly groping — on life's tide — human flotsam and jetsam — j 0 hut not all wreckage — until salvaged by a true love! ; Slie ruled the hearts of many men . . spent their fortunes . . . ■ laugbed at tlieir crashing oblivion . . . using them as stepping I I stones . . . to a love that was REAL / December 28, 29. Matinee Wednesday THE WET PARADE THE WET PARADE ; With this Great Cast: ; i DOROTHY JORDAN, ROBERT YOUNG, LEWIS STONE, j WALTER HUSTON, JIMMY DURANTE, NE1L HAMILTON, 1 MYRNA LOY, WALLACE FORD, JOHN MILJAN Here is a drama based on cold facts. It will hold you spellbound! The gigantic panorama of a nation's turmoil! This magnifieent pieture touches the heart of the world So great its theme, so miglity its romance, it is twicc the lentgh of the ; usual picure Something to" say — and says it with thrills TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY i DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME ICharles Josies Charles Jones high" inspeed • j HIGH SPEED j — • with — • | LORETTA SAYERS - LORETTA SAYERS i; Thrill crashing on thrill in a racing story that speeds faster than time! punchrpacked, romanee-tinged and sizling with speed. Chaifes Jones rides to hcw thrills in "High Speed," daring drama of the peedway. SECOND FEATURE: ! Eddie Quillara Robert Armstrong i — IN — THE TIP OFF THE TIP OFF ; IWhen husbands are away — and radios won't play, lonely | wives send for Mr. Fix-it! He fixes the static — and leaves them || ecstatic! jjjj I HQIFTS1I j suitable and ACCEPTABLE 1 gifts in endless PROFUSION AT Coleman's Corner [ NOVEL and NE¥7 GIFTS ACCEPTABLE BY YOUNG AND OLD I ALL NEW GOODS AT VERY I il REASONABLE PRICES j ! WE INVITE A VISIT OF INSPECTION J

The Priseilla for useful and charming gifts at very moderate pri'ces. We are noted for unique and exclusive goods in both novelties and ladies' wearing apparel, but this year we are selling at prices that really astonish. The goods are as high-class as ever, but our prices are lower to meet the times. A visit to our depot will repay those in search of Christmas gifts that are really charming and useful*

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 4

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418

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 4

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