" '""'^^a*a&k RIVOLl > r sssSS ssssSS:SS^ NEWTOWN. Tel. 25-041. PRICES, Is 6d, Is. TONIGHT and MONDAY. Item No. 1.. "TRADE WINDS" "TRADE WINDS« "TRADE. .WINDS" - "TRADE WINDS" (Recommended by; the Censor: for Adults.) iFHEDRIC MARCH EREDRIC MARCH -~£ ' JOAN BENNETT T"* JOAN. BENNETT *?_:■. RALPH BELLAMY '- RALPH BELLAMY Item No. *2 . . . JACKIE COOPER JACKIE COOPER JACKIE COOPER tl::':' ' "'.'■ In -~-• ■.■■ ■ I^_ _ .'- •■•■•■■-■■■ 1 "GANGSTER'S BOY" "GANGSTER'S BOY" ''GANGSTER'S BOY" ■ •■' : ': "GANGSTER'S BOY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Item No. 3 . .. , :. Excellent Featurettes. Screening Times: 7 p.m., Shorts; 7.30, "Trade Winds"; 9.15, "Gangster's Boy." COMMENCING TUESDAY. ; BABBAEA BIAmC &EY , . • ■,■■.: in ••-•■. ■, ---"THE MAD MISS MANTON." Hr ■- And ;..:. CHARLES* BICKFORD . *~~~ ■ ■ In ' •' "THE STORM." ( ; (Both Ree. by the Censor for Adults.) CEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY : io \ TONIGHT ONLY!! — — §£ME GREAT .PROGRAMME AS AT "-*--'■ " THEKINEMA. . --•'- MOTORISTS — •#7— NO PARKING • WORRIES - S-- '■ At ■•■■-•■ New Zealand's Leading Suburban. Theatre. CpOO Seats.— Popul?- Prices, Is 6d, Is.) -'3%sg>^ '-"t KILBIRNIE^^^*". fONIGHT 7.30 -—- MONDAY Robert ■ Maureen " * TAYLOR. . O'SULLIVAN. -TAYLOR, O'SULLIVAN. fTaylor' '/"-■■. , o'sulltvan. The. Yank at Oxford and his girl friend ..:--■' ■ , ■ in a fresh triumph. . i.:: ,"THE ■ CROWD ROARS."—--"THE CROWD ROARS."—----—-"THE CROWD ROARS."— ; -,—"THE CROWD ROARS."-— With Edward Arnold, Frank Morgan, William - - ' Gargan. ' " Together with ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL. Myrna Franchot Rosalind -LOT, TONE, ,-. RUSSELL, ' ,£OY, 'TONE, RUSSELL, ,^OY, TONE, RUSSELL, '-- "MAN PROOF." " ' —?—■7MAN- PROOF." .(Both Reed,: by Censor for Adults.) Also—— **E[OT ON ICE" — Pete Smith Specialty V And ..;■■■• I -LATEST CINESOUND NEWS. r Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. - " 7.3O—TONIGHT AND MONDAY . ■_■■■; At .- .. Wellington's Popular Suburban House. APITOL -i ' - MIRAMAR , •—-— MIRAMAR. .X^The World's Favourite Funsters Stan - Oliver LAUREL. and HARDY. ---LAUREL. and HARDY. *---V "■ : • in ■ " —- "BLOCKHEADS." ~ ""-" \ ■ "BLOCKHEADS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Together with Spencer Joan • CRAWFORD, "MANNEQUIN." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) \ - _ . ' . . And Just Look at the Supports: "Think It. Over "—A Crime Does Not Pay ' ' '■ . "Sfory of Dr. Carver"—Pete Smith '/^Specialty.. . •"Winning Ticket"—Cartoon. : Tel. 16-545 for Reservations. BROOKLYN THEATRE—7.3O TONIGHT: ' Edith Fellowes, Tommy BoJnd, Leo Carillo in "City Streets." Two lovable characters -in a heart-thrilling story; Wynne Gibson, Jack Hoi fc in '^Esapped by G-Men/' Hair-raising excitenSent hurtles from the screen. Supports: CSniedy, Colour Rhapsody, Snapshots, etc. ■ (Recommended more, especially for Adult Audiences.) BOOK EARLY! ciVIC SKAT X& U KIW &, IVIO SKATING RINK. Wakefield Street, Wellington. SKATING TONIGHT'S SESSIONS, SKATING ■'■ ' 7.30-11 o'clock. SKATING ■ --■■■■' With the ' ■'- SEATING CIVIC ' KHYTHJVI BAND SKATING Monte Carlos, Twilight Trios, SKATING Waltzing, Two-stepping, MysSKATING tery Train. Usual Prices. SKATING MONDAY, May 22, 7.45-11.30, SKATING MONDAY, May 22, 7.45-11.30, SKATING GRAND ' SKATING .'. SKATING CARNIVAL, SEKATING In aid of the SKATING HOME ,OF COMPASSION. SKATING CIVIC RHYTHM. BAND SKATING . .. in Attendance. SKATING Monte Carlos, Twilight Trios, SEATING Hockey Match (open), .Mys- * SKATING tery Train. .Balloons, Stream SKATING . ers, "Novelties, etc. SKATING Ladies 2s, Gents 2a 6d, SKATING . ; Spectators Is. SKATING Tickets may be obtained trom SKATING the Civic Rink. Limited niimSKATING. .:. .ber only. . ■^r "0 C A L R EC IT A L, ■ NIMMO'S HALL, MONDAY, MAY 22. Advanced -Students ot Miss V. Moginie. Operatic Arias and Modern Songs by Mrs. R. Bradley, 1938 Operatic Aria Winner, and Miss M. Thorburn, Coloratura So- .*■"'. prano, of Palmerston North. Items A assisted by Miss Shirley r Craig, pianist. - Miss._E.__.Mopn. r JJS P-Bfl. ddjnissipn, 2s. BAND. "WELLINGTON CITY SALVATION ' iVY ARMY BAND AT HOME OF COMPASSION TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at S p.m. . ■ " RU-MARI ENDS RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. TESTIMONY is coming trom all parts J- of tne world that RuJMari, the famous English remedy, is: anding . Rheumatoid Arthritis. Ru-Mari is an internal germicide of a power never before known, and ia also a powerful alkaline, yet at the gams time it is absolutely harmless, and can be taken with, perfect safety.. Ask C. H. Perrett, Cnemist.-sbottt Ru-Mari.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 4
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