SPECIALLY HEATED FOR WINTER NIGHTS TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, Aug. 17 Reeommended by Censor for Adults Clark Gable, Jeari Harlow, Mary Astor ....... ... — IN— RED DUST RED DUST RED DUST RED DUST A renegade white woman and a hardened plantation overseer of the tropics find love in the most powerful romance ever filmed A "shady lady" from Saigon ... she. fought with all her knowledge of heart br'eak to save the mari she loved ffom dishonour. Love for one mah united two women from opposite ends of tli'e earth . . . in a terrific drafna of life in Indo-China, "the end of the earth." He fought the loheliness,- fevef, and blinding dust storms of Indo-China . . . but he couldn't reSist the'soft charms of a civilised woman. T O-MORROW, SATURDAY, Aug. 19 Approved for General Exhibition A RIOT FROM START TO FINISH A LADY'S PROFESSION A LADY'S PROFESSION — WITH— ALISON SKIPWORTH, ROLANt). YOUNG, SARI MARITZA, KENT TAYLOR, ROSCOE KARNS, WARREN HYMER The Sporting' Widow is back again! Imagine her as a titled, dignified English woman trying to run an American Night Club. She plays Cupid to two youngsters in love . . . and Lady Bountiful to a broken-down nobleman. "A Lady's Profession" will give you the most hilarious evening you've ever had! Special Engagement of MADAME CORA MELVIN — AND— NORMAN DAY 1YA Artists who will appear in person MATINEE 2 p.m. — Special Pictures BLACK HAND GANG — WITH— Georgie Wood Georgie Wond BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S NO EXTRA CHARGE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Aug. 19 Reeommended by Censor for Adul'ts DESTINATION UNKNOWN WITH PAT O'BRIEN, RALPH BELLAMY, ALAN HALE, BETTY COMPSON, RUSSELL, HOPTON, TOM BROWN, ROLLO LLOYD An outlaw cargo! A crew driven mad! A woman stoWaway! 12 men . . . watching and waiting for a chance to kill each other! Terrific Drama . . stark, grim, nervd-shattering. I "g 0. H. COLEMAN ANNOUNCES FIRST SPRING SHOW OPENS Tuesday, Aug. 15 COMPRISING: NEW TWEED COATS SPRING MlLLINERY NEW WOOLLEN JUMPERS NEW GORED SKIRTS A .Cordial Invitation is Extended to All
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 4
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