, miiiw - j". . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Mar. 9, 10 RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULTS Greta Garb© Ramon Navarro 1 — : IN 1 MATA HARI MATA HARI MATA HARI - MATA HARI MATA HARI MATA HARI ■ — • : — WITH — : — LIONEL BARRYMORE, LEWIS STONE, KAREN MORLEY When Mati Hari danced brave men forgot honour, loyalty and country. She was the most seductive dancer in all Paris, the cleverest spy of the World War, the most dangerous woman in all history Men ehanced degradation and the firing squad for the caress of her lips. ' . GRETA GARBORAMON NOVARRO ; If ever a woman deserved to be shot it was Mati Hari, bnt no woman ever. died needing lif e, as Mati Hari di_d._ Greta Garbo and Ramon Novai*ro, two brilliant stars in a j glamorous story which sets a new mark for screen entertainment. | - SATURDAY, March 11 RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOB-FOR ADIJETS j THE SPORT1NG WIDOW \ \ THE SPORTING WIDOW j , " THE SPORTING WIDOW ] — : — WITH — : — ■ I ALISON SKIPWORTH, RICHARD BEN.NETT, GEQRGE RAFT I N EVALYN KNAPP "The Sporting Widow," is an aristoerat with slippery fingers ; and loose conscience — she put the "Con" in confidence sold the j New York Subway twice and was peddling the Brooklyn Bndge | when the police canght up with her. | ! MATINEE SATURDAY Specia! Pictures \ Bu'ck' Joraes ira "Border Law" | j THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY |j BUCK JONES BUCK JONES ; BORDER LAW I BORDER LAW BORDER LAW I Quicker and slicker than ever, a higger Buek Jones than ever, j stallcing his man with justice in his heart, and a gun in his holster | A bandit turns thief to catch thieves and alrnost gets canght in his own trap. I The rough riding, sharp shooting, romance loving western ace in an outdoor film that is breathtakisg in suspense. _ I 1 Rido to adventure with dashing Buek Jones, a trill a second. ! * matmm m ksccjmmmw nwmwfnmb mmaammMKaa ram» am iwi— | 0. H. Coleman's Summer ! 5 A L E I i i | FINAL CLEAN UP j I Preparatory 6o AmiMal Stock Taking. STOCK LITERALLY SACRIFICED I BUY NOW AND AYOID 25 PER CENT. EXCHANGE AND SALES TAX
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 476, 9 March 1933, Page 4
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