o TO-DAY ANB TO-NIGHT, Wednesday !australia's own nancy erown As "Teresa" and Harry Welchnian, English musical comedy idol, head the gigantic cast of THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS S Frederick Lonsdale's world-famous musical success j.j — : WITH : — | || BETTY STOCKFELD, GARRY MARSH, ALBERT BURDON, j WALLACE LUPINO, GUS. McNAUGHTON, RENEE GADD, DENNIS HOEY, ALFRED and his Gypsy orchestra A breath-talcing colourful romance of love amoiig the brigands. "The Maid of the Mountains" — the most exquisite screen offer- !| ing of all time. A rousing, rollicking, rapturou riot of romance and rhythm — "The Maid of the Mountains.'" An ecstatic delight from start to finish. jj LOVE! ROMANCE! WORLD FAMOUS REFRAINS MAGNIFICENT SETS AND SINGERS THURSDAY and FRIDAY ~ j February 9 and 10 77 PARK LANE 77 PARK LANE 5 — : WITH \ DENNIS NEILSON-TERRY BETTY STOCKFELD S Tho amazing night adventure of a handsome young man-ahout-town who returns from ahroad to fmd a gambling den — and romance — in his own deserted- house. TO-NIGHT . ! WEDNESDAY "A" CERTIFICATE \ WATERLOO BRIDGE | WATERLOO BRIDGE ^ li MAE CLARK, KENT DOUGLAS, DORIS LLOYD, ENID '■ J BENNETT, BETTE DAV1S ^ She had made her mistake . . and now she was prepared to ' II pay ! High, high up over the darkened streets of London hovered | death . •. . bombs ready to go hurtling below at the release of | a lever . . . annihilation lurking in the hard, peering eyes of 8| alien guests waiting only for the signs of a target . . She thought, i "How easy . . and what did she do . .?It makes the wildest, I grandest, most spectacular climax the screen ha ever known! V ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ' j February 9, 10, 11 GRETA GARBO SUSAN LENOX I ISUSAN LENOX (Her fall and rise) I ' — : WITH j | CLARK GABLE (wbat a screen lover for radiant Garbo), JEAN s r c KERSHOLT, JOHN MILJAN 1 | The novel that thrilled the world . . the star incomparable . . ' I a glamorous . . daring . . human drama! I •; - - — — - Oi lA j r j.»wr»uiiiiiBMii .M. r, nL-T Mu » ■ ,* i cgaasB . -ra mr •--- ^» m laaKacanM j 0. H. Coleman's Annual Summer j Features For This j Week I Cotton Bloomers with Art Salk Stripe 1/6 j Jj Lock-nit Silk Bloomers 2/3 || Crepe Suede Blousss, Cream and | assorted Coslours 4/11 j | Fine all Wool Navy 'Skirts 7/11 I Fancy Rayosi Frocks 5/11 I Embroidered Ari: Silk Tennis Frocks 8/11 Fancy Rayon Frocks for ihe Races :: 21/- & 29/6 I
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The remainder of our summer model hats to be cleared at 12/6; also a large range of straws from 4/11 to 9/6. These hats are all the latest shades and styles and are marked at these low prices to clear. We also stock Lady Jane hose 9/11, Paris Beauty 7/11. The Priscilla, Tutanekai Street*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 451, 8 February 1933, Page 4
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