THE RIVOLI CLICKS AGAIN! A THE AVAITING IS A _/\-_,' ■ OVER! vr-'^' N f THIS SPLENDID N < ./^S*. PROGRAMME /^N Starts T O N I G H T! T O. N I G H T! » — alwlys as warm' and cosy 'as your own fireside. TtTTTTTTT A DTrnjTl : B&8£f VkllVkl iMHiiii •TrmTrnOpp. Newtown School. 11 TO'NTGHT 7.30 o'clock. T 0 NIGHT . 7.30 o'clock. • TON I G H T —— 7.30 o'clock. T ONI G H T 7.30 o'clock. ■ TO'SIGH T 7.30 o'clock. Brilliant Short Featurettes from 7 p.m. ". ■—. Also — IHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, . .'-. " .•--■■ and MONDAY. FIVE Glorious Nights of Happiness. $ — PHENOMEN.\L SUCCESSES — 2 2 - PHENOMENAL SUCCESSES - 2 "MR. DEEDS" played three weeks in tho City on its own, ■"PRIVATE SECRETARY" played two weeks in- the City on its own. •WE PRESENT BOTH PICTURES ON ONE PROGRAMME! ONE PROGRAMME! ONE PROGRAMME! Where1 can you possibly get better value than this? BE EARLY r! • BE EARLY! • BE' EARLY r! ■~......... -. --BE EARLY! RIVOLI Prices remain as usual, Is and U 6d. NO HALF-PRICE. FREE LIST DEFINITELY SUSPENDED DURING THIS SEASON. TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST ;! BE CLAIMED BY 7.15 p.m. .The Plans. for the entire season are open at FOWNES (day time) and THEATRE (nijrht time). Seats are bookable at the ordinary admission prices. NO EXTRA for the privilege of booking—So yon. have every opportunity of seeing the prgoramme in complete, comfort without waiting in • trueues or risking disappointment in gaining admission. SO BE.iWISE— ■ RESERVE— AND BE SURE. "MR. DEEDS" screens first, followed after the interval by "PRIVATE SECRESARY-.'/...- . , . •, .. No^ I—Direct from the City—;. ' "MR. DEEDS GOES-TO TOWN." • '' MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." V: :" MR..DEEDS GOES' TO'TOWN." •;'',is-t ■-■ -" •—-■ With —-v: : ■'^^•'.'; - ,;<3ARY COOPER v -..^ .;.\,,,,,,:: jean.Arthur ' , i >;; .v GSpRGE" BANCROFT ; i:?^::; ;fRUTH^DONNELLY;»:: ' ; ' .A'FRANK,CAPRA:TRIUMPH! ■ - Only.Capra jcould make' a picture like ;his! . ..Only Capra could invent the thous-: ihd "anS pne breath taking; laugh-provok-ngj twiste --and surprises!. . Only Capra :6uld inaka a-production so fast—so dif-:erent^-so exciting—so completely trium-phant-^showing the heights in entertainnent1 to which the screen is capable of ■isihg. ;:■:■ .•■■..-. . . "MR, DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." '"MR: DEEDS GOES TO: TOWN.". " MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." ,1 ' ■ i ' : Ko. 2—Direct from the City— A Positive Scream. / EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ' EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. ; . EDWARD • EVERETT HORTON. :' -; r '«TH-E -^\ r ... :--7 /PRIVATE \ ';.. ,' X SECRETARY." T ~ \*-J ... "," EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. . • EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. -. RDWARD EVERETT HORTON. , EDWARD ■ EVERETT HORTON. "EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. . Three and a half years in London as a I'lJajV. .Now. a Splendid Comedy on the screen. You'll cry! You'il die with Laughing at "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY.'* (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TWO MORE SMASH HITS COMING! • ' NEXT TUESDAY! "'THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" I—-All1 —-All in Beautiful Colour ■ ■'■•___ And •- -. ' "SUITER'S GOLD," EDWARD ARNOLD. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS : CONTINUOUS I - 1- RINCESS from 11 a.m. to PRINCESS 10.15 p.m. -—r-~- NOW SHOWING TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES! JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY. And PAT O'BRIEN, ' - PAT O'BRIEN. . ; — With JUNE.TRAVIS STUART ERWIN, In a Thrilling Romance of the Air Service . . . Tingling with Action— "CEILING ZERO." "CEILING ZERO." "CELLING ZERO." I Warner Bros. Cosmopolitan Production. -L— Additional Feature Attraction ■■ " • HELEN TWELVETREES . . .HELEN TWELVETREES In Cinesonnd'"s Magnificent Drama of the Turf . . . culminating in Australia's Racing Clasaic—the Melbourne Cup! ": "THOROUGHBRED." ■•'■ •■' ''THOROUGHBRED." ■ "THOROUGHBRED." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. Time-table:. " "Ceiling Zero": 11.0, 2.0/ 5.10/ 8.51. " '•Thoroughbred": 12:10,3.42,7,11. BR OOK LV N TIIEA TR E. 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45. A-LTCE BHADY. DOUGLAS MONTGOM- ; EKY. ANITA LOUISE. "LADY TUBBS." - TOMMJX. ELLA O'NEILL. ~. "THE RUSTLERS' ."ROUND-UP." • Comedy. The whole family will jnpt love this chow. (Passed foi« Universal 'Exhibition.)1
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Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 2
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