T5S5S- g £~ — ■ ■ - ! J. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, Jamiary 14 | DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME Waraer Baxter Wamer Baxter I — : IN „ o ' THE SQUAW MAN ! | THE SQUAW MAN — : WITH | LUPE VELEZ, ELEANOR BOARDMAN, CHARLES BICKFORD j A story of England and Arizona told with unforgettable thrills by that supreme master of the dramatic medium, Ceeil . j B. de Mille. j . Excitement and thrills in an English castle combined with j gunfights, romance and pathos on an Arizona cattle ranch. | Night club life — giddy and gay — sensation-seekers, careless and carefree — and men grinning at death! SECOND F-EATURE LEW AYRES, MAE CLARKE, BORIS KARLOFF, HEDDA HOPPER 8 . — : IN ; | | NIGHT 'WORLD ; NIGHT WORLD A world in itself — filled with people, who laugh at love — who scorn life — who sneer at death; A mad world, strange, exeiting, breath-taking — "NIGHT WORLD." Crowded tables and empty lives! Jazz-babies, ginhounds, queer ! people, joy seekers . . . Living like furies and loving like fools! Where the best meets the worst, when the city sleeps .... "Night World" wakes! MATINEE 2 p.m. j! | STEADY COMPANY j DETECTIVE LLOYD MONDAY AND TUESDAY ! Matinee Tuesday ■ AIR MAIL AIR MAIL || AIR MAIL AIR MAIL j WITH PAT O'BRIEN AND RALPH BELLAMY 88 j "The mail must go throngh!" Fearless flyers behind thundering | j motors brave fog, snow, hurricane and death to carry on! And below, their sweethearts peer through the night and pray for happy landings! A picture of warm romance that zooms with tingling thrills ! e j The above picture arrived via air in the wonderful "Southern Cross" piloted by the greatest aviator of all time Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. Full partieulars later. i PLEASE NOTE: — "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT" FEATURING I ! J LESLIE FULLER, SCREENS ON WED., THURS., & FRL ^ | TO-NIGHT SATURDAY STEADY COMPANY ■ 1 — : WITH : — NORMAN FOSTER, JUNE CLYDE, ZASU PITTS " . i A fighting youth of the city starts out to collect from the world j his share of its spoils . . .He picks up a girl- — and his realtrainI ing begins . . See this delightfully human, deligthfully dramatic I | grandly humourous slice of life! i COMMENCING MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK \ J CONGORILLA || | HOLIDAY ATTIRE J I AT | Coleman's Comer |[ [j FOR MEN'S WEAR || | Sports Trousers from .. .. .. 12/6 j| j Newest Stripes in Blazers from .. 25/- • | i Silk Shirts 5/11 Ji | NEW BELTS — Leather or Elastic 1 If PANAMAS AND HATS OF ALL KINDS 1 !| | ALL THAT YOU NEED FOR | ; SPORT OR HOLIDAY WEAR |! " " """" hui ~l hihi 1 - li ibi nwinnimiwiiiiiiBinnn i
"The Priseilla" has opened a smart range of tnb frocks, 12/11; also lovely French silk.pique frocks, 19/11 in white and pastel shades ideal for hot weather. We also have another large range of frocks from 18/6 to 35/-. Bridge coats from 19/6. Inspection invited*
AT WIMBLEDON— SPALDING * RACQUETS Spalcling Racquets are seen more often any other racquet. Champions use the Spalding because its construction helps to give force, drive and direetion to the hall. . . . 'j
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 430, 14 January 1933, Page 4
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