THERE'S A WHALE OF A SHOW at the EVER-POPULAR RIVOLITII E A T R E IVOLIT H H A T R X RIVOLIT H E A T X E —N !•: WTO WN : TONIGHT, at 7 o'clock. TONIGHT,, at 7 o'clock. TOXIGHT, at 7 o'clock. l__ ■ : : 1 ALSO TOMORROW. COMPLETE NEW SHOW. IT'S OUT OX ITS OWN. _ — '■ —; 1 PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE AT THE DOORS. I. "NUT GUILTY'," Screaming 2-reel Comedy. 2 "OVER THE JUNGLE EMPIRE," Travel Talk. 3. "LITTLE THRILLS," Sportlight. 4. CLYDE McCOY and His Orchestra. ""Melody Master. 5. LATEST OVERSEAS NEWS. 6. "THAT'S PICTURES," Warner Musical Revue. 7. "THE. BLONDE BOMBER," Screaming 2-reel Comedy. S "LITTLE BEAU PORKY," Cartoon. fl.' MICKEY MOUSE, ALL IN COLOUR. in Walt Disney's Super-Special JSov- ' city-"ALPINE CLIMBERS." ■0. THE SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT "GARDEN OF ALLAH." "GARDEN OF ALLAH.;; "GARDEN OK ALLAH. "GARDEN OF ALLAH. "GARDEN OF ALLAH." "GARDEN OF ALLAH." ALL IN COLOUR. ALL IN COLOUR. Marlene Dietrich Charles Boyer. Marlene Dietrich Charles Boyer. 11. Warner's Mighty Thrill Epic of 1937. "FUGITIVE IX THE SKY.;; "FUGITIVE IX THE SKY." "FUGITIVE IX THE SKY." "FUGITIVE IX THE SKY." He stole a fortune in bonds ... ho wouldn't live to spend! She gave her heart to a man . . . she wouldn't live to marry! He scooped the world on a story . . . hc■wouldu't.live to write! As a kidnapped giant airliner goes streaking through the night . . . plunging into the face of death at the hands ot a teperate man. (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMIXG WEDXESDAY. "THE PLAIXSMAN" And "THE GAY DESPERADO." ■M ORINCESS CONTINUOUS <#; jpj Princess from v a.m. Daiir|^.. Bos Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580.- ■ XOW. SHOWING . AN EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL! JACK BEXXY, BURNS - and - ALLEN. MARY BOLAND, MARTHA RAVE, In Paramount's Whirlwind Frolic of Fun . . . Set to Merry Music— "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Associate Feature — KVTHAKINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN And •• HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, \ R.K.0.-Radio's Powerful Emotional Drama, - "A WOMAN REBELS." . "A- WOMAN REBELS." "A WOMAN REBELS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TIME-TABLE. College Holiday'": 11.2, 2.24, 5.20, 8.54. -'A Woman Rebels": '2.28, 3.50, 7.18. OCHORTT'S / \ • THEATRE. V / Two 20th Century-Fox Specials. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN In Damon Runyqn's story of thrilling and rollicking adventure: "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" : "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" You'll laugh at. his braggint, . . . blustering .. . swaggering! You'll thrill to_ his desperate daredevil ..deeds ... as he risks his life for a lad who believed him! Grand Associate Feature: ROCHELLE HUDSON, PAUL KELLY, ROCHELLE HUDSON. PAUL KELLY, And "Buck," the Wonder Dog. In James Oliver Curwood's Great Adventure Story: "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." Where the law of the wild is the only law. Six Wonderful Supporting Featurettes. (The Whole Programme for Universal Exhibition.) I ;...'■ »■■■■■■■■ unmm.mi.m, ..^j PETONE THEATRES. I ~ . - ETONE THEATRES. f PALACE VALUE FOR MONEY ALACE 2 Big Attractions for PETOXE the Price of One. TOXIGHT —■ At 7.30 - TONIGHT. A Sparkling, Fighting, Danger-filled Romance, LEE TRACY - GLORIA STUART. JOHN McGUIRE—JUDITH BLAKE "WANTED: JANE TURNER." A story of Postal G-women. — Second Great Attraction — Scandal! Blackmail! Suicide! Are You Blackmail Proof? : Can You Face Your Old Love Letters? . — SEE — "LOVE LETTKRvS.OF.A STAR." — With — HENRY HUNTER -^ POLLY ROWLES, (Both Recommended for Adult*.) I ■•~C/^/Ar,d:'— '"'"■ SELECTED-SHORT. FEATURETTES. ■'.. G RAN D _ ____.PETONE. KAN-D — PETONE; 7.45 — TOXIGHT — 7.45. — LILY PONS — LILY PONS-' JACK OAKIE —. GENE -.RAYMOND JACK OAKIE GENE RAYMOND In "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." A Dazzling Daring Delightful Big-time Musical Show, packed with Rollicking Romance and Swing-time Rhythm! (Approved ior Universal Exhibition.) — Also Showing — EXCELLEXT SHORT FEATURETTES. Plans at Theatre. Tel. Rl-083. STATE TOXIGHT STATE TATE At 7.43. STATE The Surprise Comedy of-the Season! CECIL X ELLA WAY SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS In ■'■ •■ • "IT ISN'T DONE" f/rT.V>t.iS?T'"J)ONE" . (Approved for trnircTCal; Exhibition.) SPECIALLY-SI'XECTEI) SUPPORTING FEATURETTES FROM 7.4.5. Reservations and Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-800. RANDY Sauce is best made by adding Jules Racine's Cognac, guaranteed equal and (juperior to most brandies; qts 13s, pts 7a,-Grand Hote1 ....
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 2
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