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Mond'ay & Tuesday » Thursday and .Friday Oct, 30, 31 Matinee Tuesday November*16 aftd'T7 " Approved for General Exhibition, RICHARD TAUBER IN THE WAKE OF Wori4'* , THE BOU&TY END OFTHE The most amazingly; intimate chronicle RAINBOW v of the South Seas ever coneeived. j Wednesday and Thursday •xt- i « i o i\ ir 4. * „ Double Feature Programme Nov. and 2 Wednesday Recommended by Censor for Adults Pecommended by Censor for Aclults r *-«*>. _ _ — the iciss before 1 l°ved .you THE MIRROR WEDNESDAY — WITH — • Warner Baxter, Elissa Landi, Victor Nancy Carroll, Frank Morgan, Paul Jory, Miriam Jord'an Lukas, Gloria Stuart, Jean Dixon, SECOKD FEATURE Donald Cook, Walter Pidgeon Recommended by Censor for Adults -= 1— irene dunn ' jrene DUNN Friday and Saturday, November 3, 4 n a tvt Approved for General Exhibition no other woman IF 1 HAD A MILLION charl„ Andra, -WITH- Eric Linden Gary Cooper, George Raft, Wynne — Gibson, Charles Laughton, Jack — british week — Oakie, Frances Dee, Charlie Ruggles. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Allison Skipworth, W. C. Fields, Mary November 20, 21, 22 Bolanc', Rosco Karns, May Robson, Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday Gene Raymond, Lucien Littlefield, Approved for General Exhibition Richard Bennett rT'K_I|7' 17 A f 'TFIF'LJL The biggyst cast of "big names" in one * ^ ^ ; picture in the history of the screen is in W1F ARTT "If I Had a;MiUion." 4 4 — - ■ ■ — WlTH — " Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday E^na Best, Herbert Marshall and November 6, 7, 8 Anne Crey Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday — : — ■ Recommended by Censor for Adults Thursday and' Friday TOM walls TOM walls November 23 and 24 j]sj" . Recommended by Censor for Adults i pap yr ar sir gerald du maurier —WITH— LORD CAMBER'S Anne Grey Edmond Breon | ATSlI+ ^i A typieal Wallsian comedy with the star displaying his inimitable brarid of • sh — — WITH — rewd wit. Gertrude Lawrence, Benita Hume, Beats his previous talldes by a million N{ . Bru Betty Norton, A. mirthful moments. r«igei """•=) 3 > ; Bromley Davenport, Ciare Thursday and Friday Greet, Harold Meade. November 9 and 10 Approved for General Exhibition - Saturday, November 25 george wallage Approved for General Exhibition _IN— ' julian rose HARMONY ROW (L!S£y) He jumped right into the fire — transfer- MriME1 V T A I K" Q ed from slummy Harmony Row to aristo- IVIUivlli I 1 x-Al-4.^.0 cratic Wilson Place. Constable Dread- — WITH nought spent a niglit wrestling with _ * i w- u -i jj c ghosts and dodging sliding panels — it's Kid Judy Kelly, Glad y , a scream. Griffith Jones Saturday, Nov, 11 Monday and Tuesday Double Feature Programme Nov. 27 and 28 Matinee Tuesday Recommended by Censor for Adults Recommended by Censor for Adults richard dix constance bennett THE GREAT JASPER Our JB£TTERS —WITH— WITH r, i T7 i iui r»i* Aniia Louise, Gilbert Roland, Charlei Wera Engels, May Oliver, Bruce ' Cabot, Florence Eldridge, Betty arre Furness Wednesday and Thursday Second Feature to be Announced NoV. 29 and 30 Matinee Wednesdaj Later Approved for General Exhibition " — ~~~ ~ t tttt ~ clyde beatty cylde beattt Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday atl(-^ World-famed wilcl animals in £ November 13, 14, 15 smashing circus story — Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday _ _ _ — 0 Approved for General Exhibition Xoll« ijlC-S THE GHOST TRAIN o -™H7 v. _ —WITH— Anita Page, Andy Devine, Vince Kar Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, nett, Mickey Mooney, Wallace Ford Donald Calthrop Raymond Hatton ^ ^ ^ START MAKING YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW New Stocks of inexpensive Novelty Needlework NOW SHQWING AT "THE WOOL SHOP ' Misses Hitchen and Joknstone Tutanekai Street I ' I II II III ■ lT0 HEP YOUR SPRING CLEAN1NG AtONG Krogh, Ltd., and you buy Right. ^ 1 ^^lll HI^H GRADE HAIR BRQOMS POLISHING MOPS |i Superior quality and with handles — 2 ^ s/ir^ " ^11 llm G00D QUAUTY WASHING lil™'™ Out on' their own at 1/5 and' ; BASS AND CANE YARD BROOMS Banni^e'r BrJfc.7 1/7, 1/9, 2/3 No finer offering, and certainly not Scrub Brushes 6d, lOd, 1/-, 1/3 at the price of 1/9 each. Stove Brushes ... 1/4, 1/9, Z /- ia BERGERS ^RNISHES & '• yrY.- -'" Aluminium Paint, resists all heat. Quarter pint 1/^, i Other makes: quarter pint^ Glossy Black Stove Pipe EnS amel: quarter pint 1/- h i^Jif Varnish stains for floors ^ & furniture.' | pint 1/9, 1 pint PAINT AND VARNISH 3/BRUSHES Household Paints (guaranteed lead fr.ee) llb 1/3; 21b We stock a great variety at 2/3; 41b. 4/- igall. 10/- 1 prices from 8d to 12/6. gallon 18/6PHOHE 207' PRIVATE4^6

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 2

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