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■ i ■ >■— -ro- i i ■ i ■ . , u "■".■■■■L-1 ! t " TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SMatiness Tuesday and Wednesday \ SPECIAL EASTER Approved for General Exhibition George Wallace George Wallace HIS ROYAL ■ HIGHNESS Good-ble Gloom, here's George •* Wallace! j What you want is a jolly good laugh — have it by seeing George j Wallace in "His Royal Highness" Laugh ancl the world laughs with ! you — cry if you miss George VOCAL ITEMS — The Sundowners Quartette, — ■ "South of Shanghai" and "WinON THE FUTURE Comedy featuring ADA REEVE Items by the British Comedian NEIL McKAY | MAJESTIC THEATRE, ROTORUA 1 A BIG ENGLISH FLESH AND BLOOD SHOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 21, 22 I ti GAIETIES OF 1933 | Vaudeville De Luxe and Revue Co. Direction Stanley McKay and j | Paul Warten j 25 STAR ARTISTS 25 H Including Fred Bluett, king of comedy, Amy Roehelle, queen of |j | variety, Rene Rich, Genius of the violin, Wally Reynolds, English ? j, | Comedian and the Flying Wartons, Thrilling Aerialists. ' I COMEDIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS I AND ACROBATS jj£ BALLET, CHORUS, ORCHESTRA | Beautiful Dresses, Elafcorate Scenery, First-class Orchestra S _ A BIG LAUGHING SHOW | Opening Production — "A BRIGHTER 1933" £ Fantomime Matinee — "Dick Whittington and His Cat." _ SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2.3© j "l Complete Change of Revue Saturday Night -•1 PRICES: MATINEE — Adulfcs 3/-, 2/-. Children, half price 'j NIGHT: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- Prices plus Usual Tax Reserves at Miss Macdennott's Sweet Shop «: TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ^UCK JONES i l and Penndess on — in | VANITY STREET South of the I VANITY STREET RIO GRANDE i j CHARLES B1CKFORD, with '> | HELEN CHANDLER MONA MAR1S, DORIS HILL H "Y Stylish ! fVr%/ J Millinery j wl'-- S t ! AUTUMN WEAR f ^6W S^aPeS ^ ^ follmving coloursWiee, B-ottle, Brown, New Blue, Navy Black. In a great variety of styles from: | 5/11 at ij Coleman's Corner

"I AM A DIFFERENT GIRL" Miss Marjorie Win, of Thorpe, Nelson, was so full of rheumatics that she dreacled going out in the cold and daiiip. "I was advised by Chemist Martin," she says, "to try 'Jt-U-R. After a week'u ti'eatment I was out all day in the rain wprkipg, and did not have an aehe or pain." R-IJ-R is ohtainablo from ."B. H. Crawford, eheinist, with a written money-'

THE SPALDING "TOP-FLITE" PA1NT - • ' LESS GOLF BALL The new Spalding "Top-Plite" Paintless Ball is true to- l-1000th of an inch. N'o paint to cause vafiations in weigh.t ancl shape. It's white riglit. through. Tlte } gpalcling "Top-Flite"- giyes you distanee

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 509, 18 April 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 509, 18 April 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 509, 18 April 1933, Page 4

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