'•SAN FRANCISCO GLORIFYING THE INDUSTRY. The Greatest Picture'of AH Time: In its (ith Grand Performance at the KIVOLI THEATRE IVOLI THEATRE RIVOLI THEATRE • ~- —-— Ncwtown '■'■ ■■'Right opp. Nowto'wn School. Always as Warm and Cosy as your own Fireside. TONIGHT! V TONIGHT! TONIGHT! ' TONIGHT! TONIGHT! , TONIGHT! Sharp at 7 o'clock. Sharp at 7.o'clock, First Feature starts 7.30 p.m. 'And Nightly until FRIDAY NIGHT. DEFINITELY NO EXTENSION AFTER' FRIDAY! ' 'So make sure you see it Tonight, . ■ ' ' Tomorrow, or Friday. Metro-Gdldwyn-Mayer's AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT. '•S-A-N F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O," - S-A-N F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O," • •■ S-A-N F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O," " S-A-N F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O," • S.A-N I F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O," • S-A-N F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O,". "S-A-N. F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O," , "SiA-N-..F-R-A-N-C-I-S-C-O,"- ' ,-, r'^'X Featuring ~.' . CLARK GABLE, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, SPENCER TRACY, JACK HOLT . . _—: . — . > '-'-.And In Addition: The Greatest Woman's Picture ever produced. ; * ■ r.ii'amount's Superb Masterpiece, i ■ > "V\LI\NT CARRIE" "VALIANT CARRIE" "VALTANT i« the CARRIE" "VALI 'VNT Word CARRIE" "VALIANT for CARRIE" "VALIANT CARRIE" ■ Starring —— GLADYS GEORGE, Of Woi Id-famous Stage Fame, JOHN HOWARD, ARIVTNE JUDGE. DUDLEY DIGGES, ISABEL JEWEL. . 1 Distinctly unusual—with powerful acting and a new angle in story— "VALIANT IS TIIE WORD FOR CARRIE" is the film that took the U.S.A. by storm,^creating a furore in its opening in Kw Yoik. Gladys Geoige is the itlol of the American stage public—it is unfortunate that she^is comparatively unknown in N.Z., for here is a picture if c» Ter there was one that EVERY WOMAN SHOULD RUSH TO SEE. I —' ••POPEYE THE SAILOR." i j ' "LET'S GET MOVIN'," CINESOUND NEWS, Etc., Etc. ■•:\LL STALLS Is, DRESS CTRCLE Is 6d, CHILDREN Gd AND Od. Rcc. by Censor for Adults.) j COMING SATURDAY—r •■TEIE GARDEN OF ALLAH" (Filmed entirely in Colour) And 'FUGITIVE IN THE SKY." iM\ PRINCESS CONTINUOUS m; -tmuCESS from 11 ».m. Daily J&, rßox Plans at Theatre; Tel. 42-580. NOW SHOWING 2 GRAND ATTRACTIONS 2 . , V LILY PONS ' : JACK .QAKIE,' ' "GENE RAYMOND, In R.K.O:-Radio's Great, Big, Good-time ilusical Show. VXHAT, GIRL FROM PARIS." FROM PARIS." ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOGETHER WITH EBrilish F.mpive l^ilins' Tense Mysterydrama—Real—Stirring—Gripping! ' •■ "SENSATION." "SENSATION." .: Wjth John Lodge, Diana Churchill1! ; - ' • Margaret Vyner. j: (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) !i ' • TTME-TABLE: i! "Girl From Paris": 11.4, 2.0, 4.54, 8.33J 12.51, 3.43, 7.18. |?' Children of All Ages Now Admitted^* i << S4 S fHO-rat^s k/\j IV■ r/ • THEATRE. <v /' ' Another Great Feast of Entertainment. \ , JANE WITHERS, iHALPH MORGAN - JANE DARWELL.) ' " LITTI^Fi MISS NOBODY." '"LITTLK MISS NOBODY." ji7jist,a homeless harum-scarum —Nameles&-^-l !"'Ginger" Jane fights her way >to happi-J biess—A .picture that will please young'andl * old^ — Associate Feature — GEORGE O'BRIEN, i IRENE WARE—STANLEY FIELDS ETn-a gi-ipping story of doings in the Royal* ■' Canadian North-west Police Force. ■: "O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED." i "O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED." ii SPLENDID SUPPORTS. ' (Whole Programme for Universal Exj hibition.) i>jQ'X V T H E A T R E' -I**o "XV T.HEA'T^RE:1 ' MANNERS STREET, , (Continuous from 11 a.m.) VA- Mystery Melodrama bristling with baf-J fling, surprising twists, ' "FIND THE WITNESS." "FIND TnE WITNESS," With, Charles Quigley, Rosalind Keith. ALSO—Fast-moving Comedy, "THREE MARRIED MEN." CThree ambitious husbands,with some young fideis about marriage find their wives are ! just a few ideas ahead, of them. ■ Featuring, ■■'" .. l-ROSCOE KARNS, • WILLIAM FRAWLEY, LYNNE OVERMAN, .(Both Pictures Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. BROOKLYN '' THEATRE.* 7.30 TONIGHT. 7.30. ! GEORGE BANCROFT ANN SOTHERN 1 "HELLSHIP MORGAN." .jEDWARD ARNOLD, JOAN PERRY/ "MEET NERO WOLFE." . Two excellent pictures. Book Early. Excellent Supports. i (Recommendfid for Adult Audiences.)^ I I SCHOOL. OF SPEECH TRAINING > , AND DRAMATIC ART. i pONSTANCE KELLY, L.T.C.L., V GOLD MEDALLIST. .: PUPILS COACHED FOR f'fijmnetitions, Trinity College Examina-, ■ flon's, Playwork, and Broadcasting. i New Address: Room* 5, 2nd Flo.ot, ifflWgEX OTA-MBERg. PAiTA'Ma'.'ST?, Pfopp. -General Post' Office).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 2
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