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TO-DAY AND TO-NIGhT, Wednesday Matinee TO-DAY APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers, Lew Ayres, Sally Eilers, Norman Foster, Louise Dresser, Frank Craven, Victor Jory — : IN , ■ STATE FAIR STATE FAIR STATE FAIR . STATE FAIR LOVE, LAUGHTER AND EXCITEMENT The glamour of a big State Fair . . . its throbbing, eager throngs EIGHT STARS IN ONE PIGTURE _ The season's greatest cast in a story that pulses with the romance, excitement and gayety of a big State Fair . . . A love idyll between a country lass and a reporter . . . Father and Mother busy winning prizes . . . Son finding adventure with a carnival girl who loved hira but left him. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Qct. 12, 13 GIGANTiC DOUBLE ATTRACTION The first British Raeing Tallde "KISSING CUP'S RACE" "KISSING CUP'S RACE" — -J WITH . Stewarti Rome, Madeleine Carrol, Rithard Cooper, etc. "A" Certificate — Reconimended for Adults ALSO SCREENING APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION AL JOLSON in the new "Rythmic Dialogue" Film HALLELUJAH I'M A TRAMP HALLELUJAH I'M A TRAMP — : WITH Madge Evans, Frank Morgan, Harry Langdon, Chester Conklin It moves, moves, raoves along in rhythm with your heart. Music that will make your feet tingle, your eyes misty, and set your lips a humming, the grandest music the screen has ever heard BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S NO EXTRA CHARGE TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMMfc APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION Claude Allister Frank Patting'ell in the raaddest comedy you've ever seen EXCESS BAGGAGE SECOND FEATURE TOM KEENE TOM KEENE SCARLET RIVER — : WITH : — Dorothy Wilson, Roscoe Ates . THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY EECOMMENDED BY CENSOE FOR ADULTS THE DEVIL IS DRIVING — : WITH Ed'mund Lowe, Wynne Gibson, James Gleason, Lois Wilson, Dickie Moore and Allan Dinehart THE Known the V F LY1 NG W H E E VJ\ $ £roin China to ,-*"$0^ j/ Peru from The , V / — •• M / Jjff i son Bay as \ ® I flf * "symbo1" ^or supremacy ffi I *n Hosiery the Hall Mark of Quality The Trade Mark of I. and R. Morley, manufacturers for 150 years of high-class Hosiery SUPREME 150 YEARS AGO SUPREME TO-DAY 0. H. Coleman Imports Pure Silk Hosiery direct from I. and R. Morley "GAZELLE" SUEDE FINISH LISLE 4/6 "ELEGANTE" PURE SILK AND RAYON 5/11 "SAVOY" PURE SILK 6/11 CHARMANTE 7/11 TEXTRINA 8/11 ANGLIA 10/6 Every Quality Fully Fashioned in the very Latest Shades NOW OPENED

White Star Motor Services Newhy's Motors, Ltd. run from Rotorua to Hamilton and Auckland. Cars leave daily at 8.30 a.m., returning from Hamilton at 2 p.m. First-class cars and drivers. Book seats at R.M. office. Phone 19* "A FAULT DENIED IS TWICE , COMMITTED" In other words speak the truth and shame the devil." For instance, if you have a cold why not admit it. A cold denied is asking for trouble. Get busy with "Baxter's" at once and just see how quickly that cold will leave you. You'll like "Baxter's," you welcome the relief it brings, you'll appreciate its tonic pfoperties. Three sizes, all chemists and stores, ,4/6,* 2/6 and 1/6. 2

Last few days of Priscilla's Great Half-Price Sale. Still a great many bargains left. Don't miss this great opportunity to secure quality goods. •Smart frocks, jumpers, hats, jumper suits, silk lampshades, to be sold reJ gardless of cost. Come early to avoid I disappointment. Phone 54*

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 659, 11 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 659, 11 October 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 659, 11 October 1933, Page 4

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