Eammsammmzssm SPECIALLY HEATED FOR WINTER NIGHTS TO-NIGHT THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Aug. 17, 18 Recommended by Censor for Adults Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Mary Astor — IN— RED DUST RED DUST RED DUST RED DUST A renegade white woman and a harderied plantation" overseer of the tropics find love in the most powerful romanee eyer filmed A "shady lady" from Saigon , . , she fought wjth all her knowledge of heart breafe to save the man she loyed from dishpnour. Love for one man united two women from opposite ends of the earth- . . , in a terriiic dfaina of life in Iiido-China, "the erid ef the earth/' He fought the loneline'SSy fever, ^pd blinding dust storltis of Indo-China . . . but he couldil*t resist the soft- charms Of a ciVL lised womatt. , - SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 Approved for General Exhibition A RIOT FROJii Sf ART TO FINISH A LADY'S PROFESSlON A LADY'S PROFESSlON * — WTiil— ALISON SKIPWORTH, ROLAND YOUNG, SARl MARITZA, KENT TAYLOR, ROSCOE KARJE4S, .WARREN HYMER The Sporting Widow is back agaixi! Imagine her as" h' titled, dignified English woman trying to run alt A'merican Night Club. She plays Cupid to two youngsters in love . . . and Lady Bountiful to a broken-down nobleman. "A Lady's Profession"' \yill give you the iilost hilarious evening you've ever had! Special Engagement of MADAM CORA MELVIN — AND— NORMAN DAY 1YA Artists who will appear in person MATINEE 2 p.m. — Special Pictures BLACK HAND GANG — WITH— Geor gie Wood Georgie Wood MONDAY? TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY August 21, 22, 23 Matinees Tuesday and Wednes. Recommended by Censor for Adults Ernst Lubitsch's Ernst Lnbitsch's Ernst Lubitseh's Ernst Lubitsch's — TROUBLE IN PARADISE— — TROUBLE IN PARADISE— —WITH— ' MIRIAM HOPKINS, KAY FRANCIS, HERBERT MARSHALL, CHARLIE RUGGLES, EDWARD EVER£TT HORTON. The fastest, cleverest, most amusing entertainment that has come to tho screen in months. Witty in dialogue . . . sparkling with laughter . . . atnusing and clever ! BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S NO EXTRA CHARGE — ' " : = , - — = = I 0. H. COLEMAN ! ANNOUNCES FIRST SPRING SHOW OPENS Tuesday, Aug. 15 COMPRISING: NEW TWEED COATS SPRING MILLINERY NEW WOOLLEN JUMPERS NEW GORED SKIRTS A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 612, 17 August 1933, Page 4
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