-y— — — II f mi— iiniinmw mu ■ " TO-NIGHT THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ! ' Recommended by Censor for Adults 1 .. ^ March2 and 4 l Barfeara Stanwyck 1 FGR3IDDEN — — — FORBIDDEN FORBIOOEN FORBIDDEN I FORBIDDEN FORBIDDEN — WITH— Adolplie Menjou Ralph Bellamy A powerful Drama of a Woman's Undying Devotion! ' | Thrilling Drama of a woman "whose greatest ]oys had to oe g kept secret from the World! | ' She married one" man to §ave another! • Incomparable Barbara Stanwyck — star of "Ladies of beis- | ure" and "The Miracle Woman" — in a drama that crashes tnrougn - ] the Gates of Convention and reveals a glorions romance. j | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY j 'j j MATINEE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY i THE DOOMED BATTALION | THE DOOMED BATTALION ; THE DOOMED BATTALION — : — WITH — : — TALA BIRELL, hrilliant new star, LUIS TRENKER, the Smiling Warrior, Victor Varconi, Albert Ccmti, Henry Armetta, Gustav von Seyffertizi. Directed' by Cyril Gai-dner. High in tho sky— on mountain tops— midst the beauty of 1 summer— the grimness of winter— is staged the life oi two na1 tions! Its more than a mighty motion picture — It s an experience. . The picture terrific. A different war picture which even the j j women will love. A story of love, heroism, of grandeur, such \ 1 . as the screen has never beheld. It shows for the first A™6' | exquisite Tala Birell and the magnificent Luis Trenker, the new J f screen sensations. It sets a new level for magnificence of picture | } making. Y ou will marvel at it. | |j • to-night ' I THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY j| Approved for General Exhibition ! George O'Brleiii George G'Brien 1 — : — IN — : — • 1 MYSTERY RANCH MYSTERY RANCH ' MYSTERY RANCH | — WITH— :— I CECILIA PARKER CECI-LIA PARKER . !l From the m.vcl "The Iviller" by Stewart Edward White I Man to man! Here is dynamic drama of a hard-hitting, wild1 riding* ranger who dueled with death! « 1 Raring to go! A wild-riding hard-hittmg ranger tears the lid oit (8 a lcettle-full of trouble and romance. || Thrill packed action! Crashing through perils to rescue a || beautiful girl and end "The Killer's" reign of terror.
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The Priscilla for high grade ladies' wearing apparel, froeks, hats, coats and blouses. Also beautiful china and novelties. A visit to our depot will both delight and surprise visitors to Rotorua. Courteous attention at all times. No one pressed to buy'
DAYS GROWING SHORTER Summer is slipping by. Evenings are getting ehilly. It is easy to catch a cold these day's but there's an easy remedy in good old Baxter's Lung Treserver. There's nothing quite so quiclt nnd sure as "Baxter's" 70 years of settling couglis and eolds bas proved this. Pin your faith to "Baxter's" for all i throaf, chest and broncbial ailments. Buy a bottle from tlie ncarest ehemist
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 470, 2 March 1933, Page 4
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