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TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY October 23, 24 and 25 Matinees Tues. and Wed. Approved for General Exhibition Ralph Lynn Winifred Shotter JUST MY LUCK — - JUST MY LUCK JUST MY LUCK —WITH— Vera Pearce Robertson Plare IT'S A BRITISH AND DOMINION'S PRODUCTION The Monocled Cuckoo of untold British Film Successes— -Petite Winifred Shotter- — and our own Vera Pearce in a Riotous Gomedy of Portunes and Misf ortunes. , Lucky at Love — Until he met her Husband! | You can't resist the Lynn Grin! - v Ralph with the Monocle— Winifred with the Dimples— Veia Pearce, Jollier than ever-^Robertson Hare the down-trodden male all together in the biggest laughter Pxcture Ever — JUST MY LUCK" The One Big Laugh the World''s been Waiting For!

SATURDAY, October 28 ^ Approved for General Exhibition Thev're here again. The team that made you laugh until you , cried fa "They Jnst Had to get Married." Bigger, better and funnier than ever — „ c ira**.* Slim Summerville ZaSu Pitts ( — IN— OUT ALL NIGHT OUT ALL NIGHT OUT ALL NIGHT Slim as a wandering mama's boy! ZaSu as the done him right ! — Together again — in their most desperate diama Out AThlli ffiiful blushing love-birds— Slim and ZaSu trying to find a Httle peace on their honeymoon-and mother-m-law taggmg along to see that everything goes_ all right. rMrlot Tio vou Boys! Do you know how to win your woman. Girls. Do y know howto lureyourman! Here>s the low-down . . . see ZaSu and Slim . . . it's a hot tip. And a hot-cha cha . BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S NO EXTRA CHARGE TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY October 23, 24 and 25 . Jack Oakie Jack Oakie _ IN— SAILOR BE GOOD SAILOR BE GOOD A mad, mad yarn that will make you unravel and roar! ' WITH — vivitriMNF OSRORNE GEORGE E. STONE BOOM' BOOM! Its the Battleship Oregon! Girls, we are saved! Two belles, and all went well . . until ke married mto the social register and settled down to the battle of his l •

We beg to announce our premises will be CLOSED Monday, Oct. 23 (Labour Day) Tuesday, Oct. 24 Open all day Wed. This complies with a special Clause in our Award, Tuesday being an Award Holiday in lieu of Easter Saturday. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE 0. H. Coleman

FROCKS OF DISTINCTION AND CHARM and the latest in all Ladies' wearing apparel, now opening up at THE PRISCILLA Tutanekai Street. Phone 54 INSPECTION INVITED "KRO-FLITE" THE TOUGHEST GOLF BALL MADE The Spalding Kro-Flite is guaranteed for 72 holes, but will last till it's lost. Made for the man who hits hard and hits often. Ask your pro. or clealer to show the Kro- | Flite." j Woods Grepi Peppermint Cure First aid for Ooughs, Colds, Influenza

1TAIRY Dyes for all Home Dyeing. 6d. tube everywhere. "A FAULT DENIED IS TVVICE COMMITTED" In other words speak the truth and shame the devil." For instance, if you I 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 thd relief it brings, you'll appreciate ^ its tonic properties. Three sizes, all chemists and stores, 4/6, 2/6 and 1/6. 2

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 4

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