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TO-NIGHT THURSO AY & FRIDAY, March 30, 31 RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULTS THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD ;| — WITH— I Ric&rdo Cortez Karen Morley She took down five men for half a million just before she I was murdered with a dart. Who killed Jenny Wren? II The crime riddle that baffled a nation. The face that floated in the air meant death to Jenny Wren. | Millions have tried to solve the mystery of her murder. . ; L As cruel as she was beautiful, she blackmailed five men for !| half a million — That night she paid. || The murder puzzle that baffled the nation is amazingly answer- | ed on the screen. || That face! That grip of steel! Jenny Wren's hour has strnck. 11 That same night the dead finger of "the girl who made men pay" II pointed at thirteen different people, any one of whom might have || been convieted of her murder. 88 18

| SATURDAY, APR1L 1. ! DoiiMe Feafcure Programme RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULTS ! 13 WOMEN . 1 IRENE DUNNE, RICARDO CORTEZ JILL ESMOND, MYRNA jLOY . I Caught in the mystic spell of modern day sorcery, thirteen | women's lives, ioves and fates ensnared by a strange influence. Some people think it's crazy. Some think the author went too far in probing the souls of your next door neighbours. What is it that pi'ips those "Thirteen Women" each one doomed. j? Second Featisre ] RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULTS HANDLE WITH CARE | — : — WITH — : — f EL BRENDEL, JAMES DUNN, BOOTS MALLORY AND | BUSTER PHELPS S Delightful comedy-romance just right for the whole family, j BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTTS' NO EXTRA CHARGE j | TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY I IT'S SWELL ENTERTAINMENT EOR THE WHOLE FAMILY— j HANDLE WITH CARE j ; — : — 'WIT H — : — j j JAMES DUNN, BOOTS MALLORY, EL, BRENDEL, BUSTER i [| " PHELPS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY == II APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION i| Cornered by a gang of human wildcats. . . . and the man | who killed his dad was in that mob. | Tom Keetie Tom Keene • in a roaring drama of love and guns and steaming leather j RENEGADES OF THE WEST — WITH— BETTY FURNESS ROSCO ATES ! A riding', shootin', roarin, sliow packed with love and thrills EXTRA ATTRACTION EXTRA ATTRACTION THE GREAT SKY THRILLER— THE AIR MAIL MYSTERY

mmuabolga— awacraaw— q»ir3wmwa»ggwi ■■■ mmm w»gnj — wa— — — m— ■0S. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 1 I -A . in IS J||.m LADIES' COATS | New Goods l\ | Newest Styles Smart: Military Diagonal l\ : Tweeds Self Colours 29/6 fl A1I Wool New Basket | | Clotli Coats Fur Col- jjjj MM Ws 37/6 . i^g|i A1I Wool Velour Coafs ^ l| Fur Collars 75/- I & Beautiful Face-cloth Coats j genuine Skunk or Musquash Collars. Latest Styles and I | Colours. . \ 1 ' Cliildrens' Coats from 21/- | II ) I ( Coats in Endless Profus- | y ion at — || j| Coleman's i Corner

TEN YEARS' RHEUMATISM Mr H. Crowley, 19 Tweed Street, Christchurch, suffered from rheumatism for 10 years without relief, though attended by ithree doctors. "I had R.U.R. reccmimended to me by a friend who ha.d suffered for seven - years and is now permanently cured," he says. "I am most grateful for the marvellous result after taking it for six months." R.U.R. is sold with a written money-back guarantee by

NO MORE PILES "Zann" will cure this distressing complaint. Giye it a trial. Send sixpence in stamps for generous free sample to Zann Proprietary, Box 952, G-, Wellington.

The Priscilla are showing all 'the latest styles in new autumn wear — ladies' coats, bats, frocks and jumper suits. These goods are all imported and are very smartly cut, and at prices to suit all*

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 494, 30 March 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 494, 30 March 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 494, 30 March 1933, Page 4

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