LEADING THE DOMINION FOR VALUE IN ENTERTAINMENT. IN ITS 4TH MIGHTY WEEK! Xewtown's Popular l'aimly blouse, : —— The crowds grriw bigger and bigger every ■ day as they rejoice in this most beautiful THE ' Aim. I? IVOL 1 THEATRE t . *TVOLI THEATRE ■ ~ K , | EIVOLI THEATRE \T[ Jj. ? 1 Opp. jSowtown School J ~,' I \ Always as AVarm and Cosy <_ -. j^AJEbIIC; __^ as your own. Fireside. . A J a b J, 10 , Supreme in Sight and Sound. —— __ — Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. ,__ . I DAILY at 2.15 p.m.-S p.m. ' JUST TRY AND BEAT THESE I Shoppers' Session Today at a p.m.; PROGRAMMES. I '' — ~~~ " ' Metrp-Goldwyn-Maycr Present FINAL SCRKENTNG Xheir .Supreme Musical Triumph:FINAL SCREENING UJ , Q^ JURIE ,, TONTGHT -'ROSE MARIE" TONIGHT -ROSE MARIE" "SAN FRANCISCO." . "^rrwF^MiMK" : "SAN FRANCISCO." 'S^i r» i.oiv iTßATcrnsro" .RUbE. makie ■ ,-■ ,£ A - vpA vciSCO" '-JKOSE MARIESAN IRAiNLIbbU. "ROSE MARIE" JE^NETTE MACDONALD, • '■■ ' "ROSE MARIE" CLARKE GABLE, ■ "ROSE MAKIE"SPENCER TRACY, kholt> ; . "^OSE^IAR^, And ■ i "VALTVNT is the Word for CARRIE." > '•■•■: "VALIANT is the Word for CARRIER "VALIANT is the Word for CARRIE.^, •'Jcanelte Macdonald : '•VALIANT is the Word for CAIiRFL. ' iJcancUc". Macdonald ' GLADYS GEORGE, 'Jeanette Macdonald . ' i^f^tS' " ;'--«' "^ [ In Addition there is j kelson Fdclv POP EYE THE SAILOR, "Let's Get j Kelson Kddy Movin'," . Nelson Eddy ; CINESOUND NEWS, . >. Nelson Eddy MUSICAL, Ghost to Ghost Look Up. ■. : The Lady in Red. All-colour Novelty. -~,., ,' (ProTamme Roc. by Censor for Adults,) \ ' ■ ■ \ ■ ' . ' "ROSE MAKIE" c!Tin\vTVf I ' "ROSE MARIE" «iTiirmv imeAT < "ROSE. MARIE" SATURDAY — MOMJAI, '-HOSE MARIE" • And • nnnsu ATAHTT'1" TUEbDAI; "ROSE MARIE". ■ " : ')ROSB MARIE" l 'ALL .IN COLOUR- . "rioSE^ MARIE" "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." •«™? ( P l F, r ¥s&?' '''THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." ~3?^ "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." , ''^OSE ..MAKTK "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." "ROSE MARIE ,„,,.,.,. » MARLENE DIETRICH. ' (Approved for Universal Exhib.tion.) CHARLES BOYER, I r ~~\ C. AUBREY SMITH, :.- ' iTDrt ' BASIL RATHBONE, ', ALSO' And • i Air Mail Special. "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY." ,; Air Mail Special. "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY." ', Air Mail Special. "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY." •:. , „„„,.„ ' "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY." . j ACTUAL SCEXES Tl .. ,-.-■ -.r-rTT-n ■' f of the JEAN MUIR, TJTvnwTiTIRO DISASTER WARREN HULL. Si^nvvßlTßr DIsteTER GORDON OLIVER. HINDEXBURG DlbAblLK. wini shaw, • ; Plus a Marvellous Array of Bos jjj afc D j c antl Majestic RIVOLI FEATURETTES. | Telephone 45-100. ■ Box Plan at Fownes. CHIDDREN NOW ADMITTED SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN ji'O ALL SESSIONS. TOMORROW , U ■ i:io it: .iJS S:™: --: ™c ? rop entertainment; MICKEY MOUSE'S 2 Escellfcnt Productions and a Great MICKEY MOUSE'S " . Supporting Programme, STUPENDOUS Commencing at 7 p.m. STUPENDOUS ; ,„„„.„,„„, MYSTERY MATTNEK -R v THfItI F— MYSTERY MATINEE. „]$ THFATRF MYSTERY MATINEE. . \ RL- X iHiiAlltii MYSTERY MATINEK. Cuba Street: Telephone S2-334. MYSTERY MATTNEK. oi} MYSTERY MATINEE. -. Xo. I: You won't know what's on until you see NFW xjVIVERSAL'S DELIGHTFUL it, but it s all COMEDyIdRAMA OF THE SPORT OF BRAND-NEW 1037 FILM, KINGS frILMED AT THE WORLD And has never been shown to a juvenile FAMED SANTA ANITA RACE TRACK, audience in Wellington previously WITHj'A CAST OF TOP-NOICH. EVERYTHING THE CHILDREN LOVE. 'i PLAYERS. EVERYTHING, -WILLIAM GARGAN— EVEN Trainer of a String of Horses. MICKEY MOUSE IN COLOUR. -i-BINNIE BARNES- . ' . „„„ — ','; i Millionaire-owner of Thoroughbreds. And G.vcn Away, FKEE ■• | ~..- J |_ WEX DY BARRIE- - • ■•■■■''■• "FREE ! -Night Club Singer. „ FREE , -RAYMOND WALBURN- ~ " " Comical, Rascally Old Racing Fan. To Every Child Attending -■ —VL4V BAXTER NESTLES CHOCOLATES. ■ C]ub r o ; ner an Y Crooked Book . CHILDREN ALL OVER THE HOUSE, maker, in "'"'UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS, 1937' a Sweepstake of Galloping Humour, 6d, Gd, Od, Cd I— — ' FOR THIS SPECIAL OCCASION. .' B KEEZING HOME." EEMEMBER-ON^ AT THE RIVOLI "BREEZING HOME." A MIGHTY KIDS' PROGRAMME LIKE ' rjITTTC J I ' . Ti A Millionairess, owning a string_ of Slj.AtcAJfeilv^fe^i^^V^trffflßL'k^?? *" racehorses, falls in love with her trainer. ■j_g@ggig@g_g@@lgjg)@|SXss)@leX^)«Sal Th e same fellow has awakened the aflecM pRINCESS'CONTIWI tS^ o>. A RINCESS from 11 a.m. Paily||j|. Fireworks! IfS||fff|!Pi§fPl^P^^P (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STALLS Is CIRCLE Is 6d N°- 2. ■ (No Extra to Reserve in Circle.) .' HOPALONG CASSIDY ■ Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. HOPALONG CASSIDY v nw SHOWING HOPALONG CASSIDY —NOW bHOWIJSb HOPALONG CASSIDYAN EXCELLENT . " DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. and •. Girind n^^rl f'J^t^' ™* °« " "ttMk ' Light-hearted gaiety!!! ■ With these Comedy Favourites- f^ trick with desperadoes. ■- ACK,?i ENNIf t F\t ROMANCE .. . Throbbing out of a daring MARY BOLAND rescue in the West ' ; MARTHA RAVE', SPECTACLE .. . See the great cattle In^ramo^Whirlwind^ o£ Fu U %%&« p^ d— • V-c6llege "holiday." LL^^ YKAY^ lmi/mf ™' "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." GEORGE HAYEb (WIJNUi), "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." In "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." ■„,„ v . , It s wild. It s-wonderful. It s full of zip! "TRAID DUST" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . "TRAIL DUST" — ■ — Associate Feature —. "TRAIL DUST" . KATHARINE HEPBURN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •KATHARINE d HEPBURN MARCH OF TIME. HERBERT MARSHALL, . ' ' OSWALD CARTOON, . HERBERT MARSHALL, ACE DRUMMOND. With ELIZABETH ALLAN, NEWS OF THE DAY. Donald Crisp David Manners, MATINEE SAT., 2 p.m. In R.K.0.-Radio's Powerful Emotional Children Half-price. "A WOjSn" 1 REBELS." STALLS, Is; D.C., Is 6d. /"A. WOMAN REBELS." .- Come Early or Ring 52-334. "A 'WOMAN REBELS." p£X A Heart-appealing Story of Romance, Sacrifice, and Devotion . . . Relieved by v : : Flashes of Brilliant Humour! r> O X V THEATRE From llifs tremendously successful novel, XV o X V T H X A T R E' —• "PORTRAIT OF A REBEL" —- U A MANNERS STREET, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Continuous from 11 a.m.) — In Addition — ..,-,.. Betty Boop Cartoon Paramount-News. ' Tni:gcr-fast Excitement.. TIME-TABLE. "WOMAN IN DISTRESS." "College Holiday": 11.2. 2.24, 5.20, 8.54.. "WOMAN IN . DISTRESS." •«'A Woman Rebels": 12.28, 3.50, 7.18. "WOMAN IN DISTRESS." SEASIDE THE4TRE A fast-paced comedy-melodrama in which FASIDE THEATRE' a Kr!md old lady traps a master mob! LYALL BAY. 'I With 7 p.m.—TOMORROW 7 p.m. MAY ROBSON, ' "SUZY" — "SUZY" — "SUZY" DEAN JAGGER. IRENE HERVEY. Together with —"DISHONOUR BRIGHT."— Secoijd Feature: Children's1 Matinee Tomorrow, 2 p.m. Refreshing, scintillating comedy romance. T7MPTRK" THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. "A STAR FELL FROM HEAVEN." ii'MPIRH THEATRE; ISLAND. BAY. "A STAR FELL FROM HEAVEN." 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O Behind the scenes of a great film studio.. AND TOMORROW. • • • Punctuated with glorious musical A FIESTA OF FUN, MUSIC, AND . numbers. EXCITEMENT. ' Featuring: NINO MARTINI, JOSEPH SCHMIDT n'„. ■ ' u fINOo? \v\r . r, ■ (World-iamoua Tenor), I&£Tlh^i%^J%TZt^ • McfX yKel.v ßilly mtm > ' Evcrythinc That Spells Entertainment, ■ , J.uay..-1-Velly. "THE GAY DESPERADO," (Both Pictures Approved for Universal "THE GAY DESPERADO,^ - Exhibition.) '•THE GAY DESPERADO," BIG supporting SUBJECTS. LEO CARILLO. THURSTON HALL, Theatre Telephone 40-618. And a Cast of Hundreds. RALPH-°Bl*l-L\My ProSl" amlIl0: "KEEP FIT" CLUB. MARGUERITE CHURCHILL? (^YMNASTICS AND SCHOOL OF In CO Minutes of Seething Suspense as the ; I'EImCIjNG. Final Hour Decides the Fate of Two Help- Business Girls' Classes. less Lovers, Children s Classes. "rnn? iJivAT Tjnrrp »' '.Matrons ; Classes. ,;, J™ I'Jsr AL Sffis-» For full particular?, rin X "IIIL I'INAL HOUR. PEGGY FALLAVER, 41-830. (Recommended by Censor, for Adults.) LONDON GYMNASIUM, 150 Larabton DON'T FORGET THE CHILDREN! ; Quay. . ■{Send Them to SAT. MATINEE, at 2.15. A QUART Bottle of Golden Grain Cartoons, Comedies Galore. -CX Whisky is an ideal gift for tho New Main Feature, Year. Quarts 12s, pints 6s Dd. Solely "THE GAY DESPERADO." at Grand Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 131, 4 June 1937, Page 2
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