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TO-NIGHT | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday I May 1, 2, 3, 4 Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday | APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION '• ■ direct from Regent Theatre, Auckland I PARAMOUNT'S GREATEST PICTURE f ! THE SIGN OF THE CROSS | THE SIGN OF THE CROSS THE SIGN OF THE CROSS jThe immortal story by Wilson Barett brought to the screen with || startling reality and briliant spectacle by CECIL B. DeMILLE ; ; With a Superb and Exceptional Cast- — — j| 1 FREDERIC MARCH as Marcus Superbus | ELISSA LANDI as Mercia L CLAUDETTE " C0LBERT as Empress | • Poppaea i\ CHARLES LAUGHTON as Nero ' and 7,500 others | j THE FIRST TALKING MOTION PICTURE SPECTACLE jg The thrills of a Ronian h'oliday, -with its gladiatorial combats i ! and Christian persecution, the glory of Rome and the might of r ' Nero's eourt, form a kaleidoscopic background for this throbbing romance. \ I Again the panoplied pornp of Rome . . again the seething crowd roars in the arena . . . again the gladiators . . the Christians thrown to the lions . . you'll live it all. • t \ Pagan Rome ruled by Mad Nero . . Christians sacrificed to entertain a rabble. Vast Spectacle'. | Mighty drama | A romance that will never die. ! j FRIDAY9 May 5, one night only | Recommended by Censor for Adults j BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS PRESENT — IN A MONASTERY GAKDEN J WITH JOHN STUART AND JOAN MAUDE j I The secluded quietness of the cloisters — The soft ring of the || bells evening chime — The picture divine. i PLANS NOW OPEN AT MISS MACDERMOTTS TO-NIGHT |i MONDAY ? TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY \\ APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION t; THE GREAT DECISION | ! WITH WILLIAM "BILL" BOYD, CHARLES "CHIC" SALE, N DOROTHY WILSON ^ I Man, woman and beast were the vietims of this gang of U I guerillas from the city slums . . until Western blood boiled over . [ : | and the fight was on! rj COLEMAN'S I CORNER f'M Blankets ! ' S' -f S ' 'Slici $ jf Our now Fam- ; h' * • MgiJ jf ous Fleece Blankets are made especialg^ades:^ Silver ' Illii Merino Wbol, nrl '4 theY are un" ■ •lii* II 11(1 Iflil i ique in both ' ^W.;V;S y-y. • .-V.',.* F.V V ; QUALITY and • VALUE | Single Bed from 23/6 pair j Large Dooble Bed 35/ - pair t II Single Double £ \ Bed Bed || Also Our Leader all wool U Wonderful Value 15/6 25/6 Tke Popular? Extra heavy ! | Weight .. .. 22/6 29/6

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 4

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