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YOTJDON'.T GET-i^CHANGE mO SEE STJCB/A GOOD"SHOW. VERY OFTEN! FULL AGAIN" LAST NIGHT. * OFF TO A FLYING START. The First of our 1939 Programmes created something of a sensation last night whfen a full house just sat and roared for close on 3% hours—lT'S that kind of a shdw—and when I say roared I mean simply screamed with laughter—just one of the magnificent pictures would suffice the average audience and the two together provide the greatest holiday entertainmnt in the entire town —congratulatory remarks passed by so many patrons last night are appreciated. While I realise the impossibility of pleasing'loo per cent., I do think* that THIS is a programme well worth patronising—and for that reason the season will be extended —Tonight and Tomorrow. Happily Yours. : H. Griffith, Manager. EXTRA TONIGHT! Exclusive Pictures of SYDNEY'S HURRICANE. Tel. 25-041. Prices: ls, ls 6d. I_IVOU "IVOLI Newtown RIVOLI i , , . .7 • EXTENDED SEASON TONIGHT and TOMORROW, 7.15. >? —No. 1— • THE SECOND BIG SPECIAL from WARNERS for 1939 (the first was "Perfect Specimen.") —r-LESLIE HOWARD —-LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS OLIVIA' DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND —r-OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND ERIC BLOR& ERIC BLORE George BARBIER—Bonita GRANVILLE Patrick KNOWLES—Spring BYINGTON. "IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER." "IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER." "IT'S- LOVE I'M AFTER." _ YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT! (A.A.A.) Smith's Weekly. Packed with romance, fun, gaiety, and guffaws galore. It took the Sydney Press by storm at its Australian premiere. They called it "Great," "Best Show of Month," "Uproariously ' Funny," "A Comedy Hit of First Water." and YOU'LL AGREE WITH THEM 100 PER CENT. SUPPORTED BY i A FEATURE THAT HAS TAKEN WELLINGTON BY STORM. "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION." "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION." "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION." ADOLPHE MENJOU, V ANDREA LEEDS, EDGAR BERGEN, and "CHARLIE McCARTHY," • GEORGE MURPHY, \ RITA JOHNSON, x ANN SHERIDAN. (Both Recommended by the Censor for '• Adults.) Special "half-price matinee —- -TOMORROW, 2 p.m. Including TIM McCOY. In "POLICE CAR 17." Children.,3d, ; ,3d,.-3d, 3d. "~t. SUBURBAN THEATRES. X ALWAYS AN OUTSTANDING - .jBROGRAMME AT THE. N JEM A ™^"^^J Wellington's Leading Suburban /Theatre. 7.30-TONTGHT—7.3O V And TOMORROW! ' Another 20th Century-Fox Hit, , .The Star of "Stella Dallas" at her BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, '.■■■■ HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, - !_-__, —-"ALWAYS GOOD-BYE" ' —-'^ALWAYS GOOD-BYE"-— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : --With — lah: Hunter, Cesar Romero, Binnie Barnes; ——-Together with—^ A, 'Baffling Mystery From the Warner ■''■-,- 'Bros.' Studios." BORIS KARLOFF, In —"THE INVISIBLE MENACE."— —"THE INVISIBLE MENACE."— (Recommended hy the Censor for Adults.) Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. ANOTHER POPULAR PROGRAMME At the CAPITOL — MIRaMAR APITOL MIR A M A R 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O And TOMORROW! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer combine the thrills of Turfdom and a stirring tale of childhood loyalties, In ' —"THOROUGHBREDS DON'T CRY."— —"THOROUGHBREDS DON'T CRY."— With Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, C. Aubrey Smith, ; Sophie Tucker/ and Ronald Sinclair (the child star "find" from N.Z.). Associate Attraction —- HOPALONG CASSIDY —Who faced the West's most ruthless men and; beat them at their own game—now meets a woman more ruthless than any man and more dangerous. —"HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS"— —"HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS"— With William Boyd, George Hayes, Evelyn Brent). . (Both Features Approved for Universal ■ ' " Exhibition.) Seaside theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O And TOMORROW! 6d ADMISSION 6d. (Next Week - Concludes "Guest Night" Entertainment.) —7—2oth Century-Fox Merry Musical ALICE FAYE ADOLPHE MENJOU, Ted Healy, Gregory Ratoff, Patsy Kelly, Michael Whalen, and the Ritz Bros., T "SING—BABY—SING." "SING—BABY—SING." Associate Attraction ——- ■i- .. THE JONES FAMILY THE JONES FAMILY In —"EDUCATING FATHER."— —"EDUCATING FATHER."— (Both Features Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ROOKLYN THEATRE—7.4S Tonight. , Fred Mac Murray, Ellen Drew, Bing Crosby—"SlNG YOU SINNERS.": Laugh with 'em, -fight with 'em, romance With 'em. John Howard, Heather Angol: "BULLDOG DRUMMOND IN AFRICA." Selected Supports. Book Early. (Rec. "more esp." for Adult Aud.) UPPER HUTT FIRE BRIGADE. ART "UNION RESULT. Ist Prize—l96o, Mrs. Ashford, Upper Hutt. 2nd Prize—l 246, C, Morris, c/o Avery Motors, Ebor Street, Wellington. G. H. GUTHRIE, Hon. Secretary. WINNERS MARLBOROUGH CHAM-PIO-7SHTP REGATTA COMPETITION. 'First—No. 1060, W. Scott, P. 0., Petone. Second—No.' 1134, Miss Derbyshire. j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1939, Page 2

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