Hundreds turned away at both sessions yesterday. Easily the most, .popular , programme screened at . the Rivoli for months. ' XI V O L I THEATRE IVOLI -THEATRE RIV: OL I ' TH E A I.EE . NEWTOWN Definitely Limited to a 3 Night Season. NO EXTENSION IS POSSIBLE. TONIGHT! TOMORROW! TONIGHT! -.TOMORROW! TONIGHT! TOMORROW! Bach Evening at 7 o'clock. —^— Unit No. 1 — .. Cecil B. De Mille's Mightiest Production, "T-H-E P-L-A-I-N-S-M-A-N." "T-H-E P-L-A-I-N-S-M-A-N." ' '^T-H-E P-L-A-I-N-S-M-A-N." . "T-H-E. P-L-A-I-N,S-M-A-N." .. Co-starring the Famous "Mr. Deeds" Team, GARY COOPER, JEAN ARTHUR. GARY COOPER, . JEAN ARTHUR. GARY COOPER, JEAN ARTHUR. '.— Unit No. 2 .'. United Artists' Fiesta of Fun and Glorious Melody, "T-H-E G-A-Y D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O."" "T-H-E G-A-Y D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O." "T-H-E G-A-Y D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O." "T-H-E G-A-Y D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O." With : NINO MARTINI • —— IDA LUPINO —■-'■ _~ LEO CARILLO Unit No. 3 —— POPEYE THE SAILOR. POPEYE THE SAILOR. .POPXYE-.THE SAILOR. ' "HOLD THAT WIRE." :•; ——-Unit No." *--•—— Walt Disney's . " . : . MICKEY THE MOUSE MICKEY THE- MOUSE „ ■ MICKEY THE MOUSE .. In Colour, -. ■ : '.'THRU THE MIRROR." Unit No. 5 Latest"- """". -"■ ' CINESOUND NEWS. CINESOUND NEWS. — Unit No. 6 . "NOSE FOR NEWS," Screaming 2-part Comedy. Unit No. 7 — -MUSIC, MUSIC EVERYWHERE:" . Musical Revue.. Unit No." 8 "WONDER CITY," Interesting Travel Talk. ■'■ • ' Etc., etc., etc. (Programme Approved "for Universal ■•'■■' Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT FOWNES. . Tel. Theatre, 25-041.: - — COMING' SATURDAY 2 More Splendid Pictures. "COME AND GET IT." "COME AND GET IT." Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea, Frances Farmer. . ' f " "S-U-Z-Y." ; Tean Harlow, Cary Grant, Franchot Tone. ■ FINALLY TONIGHT. JACK BENNY MARY BOLAND BURNS and ALLEN in ' "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." j '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I Also • i "A WOMAN REBELS." I Katharine Hepburn — Herbert Marshall I (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) J§ "PRINCESS CONTINt[OTJS WP M. from 11 Ml. Daily fib Is. CIRCLE: Is 6d. | (No Extra to Eeservfi in Circle.) ' Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. TOMORROW 2 OUTSTANDING- I'EATURES 2 The author of "Show Boaf'^and "Cimarron" triumphs again! From a truly great book comes a magnificent Motion Picturel EDNA FERBER'S Colourful Story of the Lumber Camps .. . Lusty -n ith Laughter Surging with Excitement! Dramatic and Romantic! , "COME AND'GET' IT!" "COMB AND,GET IT!" "COME AND 'GET ITI'J "COME AND- GET IT!^ A United Artists' Picture, jvi^v '' EDWARD-ARNOLD EDWARD JLRNOLD - JOEL. McCREA, ' ' " FRANCES'FARMER. " Never befOre-^-such thrilling ~ » sneh. pulse-stirring entertainment! (Recofflrnended by Censor for, Adults.) - SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION - Cinesound's sparkling, modern comedy of •eal Australians "let loose" ia London Society!— i "IT,ISN'T DONE." '■"! "IT ISNT DONE." "IT ISN'T PONE." Played by an All-Star Cast, including:— CECIL- KELLAWAY, SHIRLEY ANN'RICHARDS, John Longden ■ Harvey Adame, and many others.It's all-priceless fun —with a liberal dash of charming, youthful romance for good measure! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE. KARORI. 7.30-FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O. WALTER HUSTON—MARY ASTOR, ■VALTER-- HUSTON—MARY ASTOR, RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, — In — ."DODSWORTH." "DODSWORTH.'? TOMORROW £ SATURDAY. Box Plans' Filling Rapidly at "REGAL" FRUITERERS. Tel. 27-961. Free List Suspended. ' • . . CLARK •'GABLE; CLARK GABLE, JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE: MacDONALD -In"SAN FRANCISCO." . "SAN FRANCISCO:" "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." — And — ' "AUDIOSCOPICS." " AUDIOSGOPICS." The Greatest Novelty Since Talkies. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH, KHANDALLAH. FRIDAY, JUNE 11 (St. Barnabas' Day). PATRONAL FESTIVAL. B a.m.—Holy Communion..,. fI.SO a.m.—Holy Communion.--7.3o'p.m.—^Evensong and "Dedication of Memorial Lectern by Right Rev. the Bi6hOp. Offerings for Board of Missions. JUMBLE - SALE, ■vT. PETER'S '.SCHOOLROOM. Ghuznee Street, : FRIDAY; JUNE 11,---At 7 p.m. JUMBLE SALE, OpO be held at the BRITISH SAILORS' X SOCIETY'S ROOMS,- 47 Cuba Street, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), from 2.30 to 8 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 2
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