/ .. ' TO-NIGHT, Friday a british picture | Gracie Fields Gracie Fields | Gracie Fields" Gracie Fields i the world famous comedienne | LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE ' LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE i n Laughs by the million — haunting song hits — drama with a dash || oi pathos — spectacle — gorgeous girls — everything in the mnsical I' comedy romance supreme! j The musical comedy romance supreme — guaranteed to have j| everybody "Looking on the Bright Side" of life again. 'j j Wait until you hear these catchy song suceesses — sung by I | | Gracie Fields in the inimitable style that has made her world II famous : "Looking on the Bright Side," "You are More Than All I 1 th® Me," "After To-night We Shall Say Good-bye," j and He s Dead But he Won't Lie Down." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 " buster keaton buster keaton — : IN I SPEAK- EASILY . SPEAK EASILY I — : WITH |, Jj JIMMY DURANTE THELMA TODD i ji A million dollars to throw away — and a hundred chorous girls 1 1 to help him spend it. He tasted the froth of life — but it gave him indigestion VAUDEVILLE " i on the stage Sam Stanley Sam Stanley (Late Fullers & Rickards Theatres) the sharpshooting juggler i the sharpsh'ooting juggler | A MARVEL WITH THE TENNIS RACQUET jS | A WIZARD WITH A RIFLE S | AN EDUCATION IN SKILL J j see him estinguish a candle at 40 yards i j MATINEE 2 p0me i | special pictures j ! II THE GOLDEN WEST | dective llody |[ ii vaudeville on the stage | sam stanley The Sharpshooting Juggler I' ' 5 TO-NIGHT j. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February 16, 17, 18 zane grey's THE GOLDEM WEST THE GOLDEM WEST i — : with : — | GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN j It's Big! It's Thrilling! It's Inspiring. M Courageous pioneers fighting their way through the perils of I a death-infested wilderness to win an empire. - || Covered wagons braving the dangers of a death-infested ^ || wilderness. . | 0. H. Coleman's | Annual • Summer ' FEATURES ^FOR^THIS WEEK ll ! HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY I Imported direct before the imposition of High Exchange and Saies Tax | — s— s— s— BUY . NOW- -s-;-:-;- ! i i . Single Double r Bed Bed Hardwear Sheets, wear guaranteed 4/11 7/11 j I t-it Pah' Pair I Quality S/ll 8/11 | "Dorma" Guaranteed Sheets 7/0 12/6 j | Strong Coloured Towels 8d. 1/-. 1/6 | Good White Toweis .. .. 1/- 1/6 Single Double 1 |j White Satin Quilts 14/6 19/8 Printed Bedspreads ' 4/6 6/11 u j We cannot replace any of these goods |j j| at the price, we offer you this advantage j
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* »IIIIIIIIIIIM!!mil!l!EIII)!IIlI!lllll!lim!lII!!ll1)Eiam!ll!!f!!!ll!!l!Er They were swapping "roean man" stories aboard the Rotorua express the other day. Presently the man in the corner said: "I was travelling from Lyttelton to Wellington awhile ago. In the smolieroom after dinner a Tvell-dressed stranger asked me for a "filL" I handed him my hrand new pouch. Later, feeling inclined for a whiff myself, I ventured to remind this chap that he had not returned my pouch. He had the nerve to tell me he had given it hack 'long ago.' A barefaeed lie, of course. But I couldn't prove it. The pouch was full of New Zealand toasted tobacco. I smoke nolhing else. There's no tobacco like Cut Plug No. 10. And as I couldn't get any on the boat, I had perforce to wait for my next smoke till I got as'hore. Doesn't always pay to be too obliging, does it?" The tobacco mentioned by this passenger is one of the four famous toasted hrands the other three being Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3.
TEST PULMONAS-SEND FOR SAMPLE For generous sample of Pulmonas, the well-known remedy for coughs and colds sore throate; etc., send 3d in stamps to Staeey Bros., Newmarket, Auckland. Dissolved slowly in the mouth. Pulmonas give off antiseptie vapours wliich drive germs from throats and lungs. Pulmonas give immediate relief to all chest ailments. .
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 459, 17 February 1933, Page 4
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