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- I — ' ' ' . : ' - "" * ' !■> ■■■ in iiiiini ^ TO-NIGHT FRIDAY RECOMMENDED BY CENSOR FOR ADXJLTS SPRING CLEANING SPRING CLEANING , SPRING CLEANING Ior WOMEN WHO PLAY From Frederick Lonsd'ale's Success "Spring Cleaning," with MARY NEWCOMB, BENITA HUME, JOAN BARRY, GEORGE BARRAUD London's "smartest" set at play in a brilliantly witty ultramodern society comedy. Frederick Lonsdale's brilliant stage success, "Spring Clean- jj ing." transferred to the screen, with all its scintillating wit in- i, tact. | I* TIP-TOP SHORTS WILL BE SCREENED. h ^ DOGVILLE COMEDY, PARAMOUNT NEWS, d COLOURTONE REVUE, TRAVELLOGUE jsj . SATURDAY, MAY.20 j APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITlON | Barbara Stanwyck Nils Asther Barbara Stanwyck Nils Astber - :: IN- :: THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN ; Must the East be East — and West be West? Are never I the twain to Meet? The burning answer to the question one I generation has asked the other. ; BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S NO EXTRA CHARGE TO-NIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITlON TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX IAND TONY IN HIDDEN . G O L D HIDDEN ..GOLD HIDDEN ..GOLD A smashing drama of prize-fights and crooks — and of a fighting plainsman who knew no fear! Sensational entertainment ! The bandit raid. The big \ prize fig'ht. The man-hunt! The forest fire! Talk about big moxn- * ents! This newest Mix thriller is packed to the hilt with them!

■BnMPmBBHpgggnwwa — — — w^— wa Back To School I WE STOCK ALL NEEDS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS For Girls I For Boys i NAVY SERGE GYM ROSLYN NAVY COLU FROCKS from 13/11 LEGE SHIRTS 6/11 NAVY FLANNEL FOXES SERGE J SHIRTS 6/11 „.ini?T„ nrnmiF ST. MARGARET'S ALL SHORTS DOUBLE WOOL GYM HOSE SEATS 5/11 *1 from 3/- SCHOOL HOSE 3/3 SERGE COLLEGE NAVY CARDIGANS HATS 3/11 ROLL COLLARS from. 11/- | NAVY FELTS * 7/11 NAyY FRENCH CARDIGANS FROM ... 11/I , RAINCOATS 27/6 jj RAINCOATS 27/6 I Only Best Quality Goods Stocked at | Bedrock Casli Prices at. — Coleman's Corner

For one weelc "The Priscilla" are giving 10 per cent. discount off all winter f rocks and coats. We are | selling a line of smart felt hats at j| 4/11. These hats are great value and 1 1 are in all the new season's shades and I shapes. Also showing a new range of | neckwear including the latest cra- | vats and scarves* THE GOLF BALL WITH THE PAINTLESS COVER The. new Spalding Top-Flite Ball cannot chip, peel or get discoloured. It's white and bright always because it's wliite right through to the core. Lasts longer. Not easily lost. Ask your pro. or sports dealer. T^ORE! Learn to play good Golf from a master. Read now, J. McCormick's great hook; on sale all | booksellers. t GHAMPION GOLFERS PLAY 1SPALDINGS Because of their accuracy and the distance that Spalding Golf Balls give, you'll Qnd them used in most championships. ' Both the Spalding "Kro-Flite" and the | new Spalding '"Top-Flite" Balls are uni-

TMPROVE your Golf. Have you read J. McCormiek'g hook "Fote! How to Play Good Golf." All booksellers or the "Morning Post" Office. Woods* Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds, iiever fails. NO MORE PILES "Zann" will cure thfe distressing cbmplaint. Give it a trial. Setid sixpence in stamps for generous free saiiiple to

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 4

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