l ' * TO-NIGHT MONDAY, tUESDAY, WEDNESDAY December 18, 19 ahd 20 Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION The Happiness Star in a Laughing, Scintillating Successor to "S'usie" RENATE MULLER RENATE MULLER — : IN MARRY M E MARRY M £ — : WITH : — - HARRY GREEN GEORGE ROBEY The happiness star returns in a sparkling, scintillating successor to "Susie." The three musketeers of laughdom— Renate Muller, Harry Green, George Robey. Renate reappears wreathed in melody — and sunshine. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Dec. 21, 22 RECOMMENDED BY CENSOR FOR ADULTS NIGHT AFTER NIGHT NIGHT AFTER NIGHT — : WITH ; — ■ George Raft, Constance Cummirtgs, Wynne Gibson, Mae West, Alison SkipWorth A house . . and its people — dangerous people who live on the ragged edge of the law . . people who live, laugh and love . . too quickly. Live with the most colourful . . most dramatic people you ever met . . live with' them "Night After Night." BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S NO EXTRA CHARGE TO-NIGHT I MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY December 18, 19. and 20 TERROR ABOARD TERROR ABOARD Two lovers caught up in a weird mystery that threw a ship full of people into a frenzy of fear ! — : WITH : — • John Halliday, Charlie Ruggles, Neil Hamilton, Shirley Grey, Jack Larue and Verree Teasdale Frozen to death in the tropics! Just one of the weird murders aboard the Terror Ship-"Celeste !" How did she die? See "Terror i Aboard." — — — — — — — — — — - — _ _ — , t THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY i f December 21, 22 and 23 i RECOMMENDED BY CENSOR FOR ADULTS He gambled on the races against happiness — and won — and lost — and won again in a romance-drama that will hold you spellbound. S'ee — j LEW AYRES LEW AYRES j — : IN DON'T BET ON LOVE DON'T BET ON LOVE I — : WITH j Ginger Rogers, Shirley Grey, Charles Grapewin, Tom Dugan, Merna Kennedy, Lucille Gleason ' j ■ ■ ■ ■■ • • i i Your ! Christmas Suit ! WAITS YOU AT j Coleman's ! ■ e. Corner Never have we shown such a /r r\ wide selection of j f j( \ \/ / high-grade suits at l i K such reasonable vV m yy\ I Prices. | /a y.Kj^/V Smart Brown j \1 / mTi I Worsted Suits — Newest all Wool fa- ^ear ouaranteed. '^1 MAY WE FIT YOU WITH ONE
to £32; Tourist steam'ers (T), £38 to £50. All fares plus exchange and tax. The advantage of Shaw Savill dne class trayel include exceptional catering and attention, unusually libe'ral deck space, and very attractive rates. Jamaica — take a pleasurevtrip to" Jamaica, the charm of.t-ie. West Iridies. Return faye, includirig ex- : change and tax, £70. New .Yqrk— details of connectrng steamers and at- . tractive fares on-application,, Agencies throughout New jZea.lahd*,
SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION LINE VIA P ANAMA CANAL Express cabin service 33 days to Southampton, via Pitcairn and Cinacoa. Tourist service via Pitcairn Island and picturesque Jamaica. Tainui (T) Jan. 9, Ionic (T) March' 6, Mataroa (C) Feb. 6,, Tamaroa (C) April 3, Akaroa (C), May 1. Fafes: Gabin steamers (C), £67
T^AIRY Dyes in 31 shades for all putposes, 6d. tube. X
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 717, 18 December 1933, Page 4
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