IAJESTIC : : TALKIES NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY jfjr 6, 7, 8, Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday australia's own nancy brown feresa" and Harry Welchman, English musical comedy idol, head the gigantic cast of 1E MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS 1E MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS Frederick Lonsdale's world-famous musical success ) — : WITH ^ ry STOCKFELD, GARRY MARSH, ALBERT BURDON, j^ALLACE LUPINO, GUS. McNAUGHTON, RENEE $0, DENNIS HOEY, ALFRED and his Gypsy orchestra jeath-taking colourful romance of love among the brigands. m» Maid of the Mountains" — the most exquisite screen offerHlall time. | | THURSDAY and FRIDAY ! || February 9 and 10 : S 77 PARK LANE f | 77 PARK LANE 1 — : "WITH jilS NEILSON-TERRY BETTY STOCKFELD Eamazing night adventure of a handsome young man-about-■ffho returns from abroad to find a gambling den — and ®ce— in his own deserted house. | SATURDAY, Februray 11 ^ DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME m ROBERT MONTGOPvIERY | — : in I BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK ■ BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK I — : WITH SiORA GREGOR, HEATHER THATCHER, EDWARD Ierett horton, nils asther, c. aubrey smith |g3 bit daring — but don't miss it! Snappy dialogue — charming 8 SECOND FEATURE ! HAT CHECK GIRL 1 HAT CHECK GIRL" — : WITH falLY EILERS, BEN LYON, GINGER ROGERS, ARTHUR * PIERSON, MONROE OWSLEY ggfi'e Park Avenue meets Broadway! Queen of the midnight ks in the thrill spots and high spots along the play lanes ■ bigcity! 1 ' GRAND THEATRE SNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Sl February 6, 7, 8, j WATERLOO BRIDGE i WATERLOO BRIDGEI E CLARK, KENT DOUGLAS, DORIS LLOYD, ENID S BENNETT, BETTE DAVIS Bhad made her mistake . . and now she was prepared to ■High, high up over the darkened streets of London hovered I. . . bombs ready to go hurtling below at the release of Br . . . annihilation lurking in the hard, peering eyes of ■nests waiting only for the signs of a target . . She thought, Beasy . . and what did she do . .?It makes the wildest, fflist, most spectacular climax the screen ha ever known! iJRSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY February 9, 10, 11 1 GRETA GARBO SUSAN LENOX SUSAN LENOX (Her fall and rise) — : WITH ra!C GABLE (what a screen lover for radiant Garbo), JEAN HERSHOLT, JOHN MILJAN 1 ! novel that thrilled the world . . the star incomparable . . Itorous . . daring . . human drama! J Klddnes9 Frocks fid8| 4r Breeze Fadeless Prints are pretty •ical, too. Wash and wwr perfectly. / • sgns from Paris. 36in. 1/9 a yard. I « store for patterns; plain and fancy. W, j|vT| \ iimerBKeze-ftu^j Fadeless JPrinis I0RNING POST" j | j lOTIKI & DISTRSCT NEVVS | All communications affecting „ Opotiki and District should be forwarded to W. H. TAYLOR, District Representative, King Street, Opotiki. j £ 1 ! J I sales agents: — ; geaphica coy., church st., opotiki. | 0 bell & hodgson, waimana. \ campbell, waiotohi. j kearns, taneatua
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RMPOST19330204.2.67.1
Bibliographic details
Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 448, 4 February 1933, Page 7
Word Count
439Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 448, 4 February 1933, Page 7
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Rotorua Morning Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.