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!** !a«% S!s: l RIVOLI7 s!SSSS^ s^ > NEWTOWN. Tel. 25-041, PRICES. Is 6d, Is. FINALLY TONIGHT. FREDRIC MARCH, JOAN BENNETT, In "TRADE WINDS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) And JACKIE COOPER In "GANGSTER'S BOY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Screening Times: 7 p.m., Shorts; 7.30, "Trade Winds"; 9.15, "Gangster's Boy." COMMENCING TOMORROW. Also WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. TWO EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS: Attraction No. 1 — | "THE MAD MISS MANTON" | I "THE MAD MISS MANTON" | 1 "THE MAD MISS MANTON" j "THE MAD MISS MANTON"With BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, HENRY FONDA. ! HENRY FONDA. Seven Pretty Debutantes and TWO MURDERED MEN! Br-r-r-r! . . . Sounds like a gory murder mystery, doesn't it? ... But it's not! . . . It's just the best mixture of mystery and fun and warm-blooded courtship that you've seen in a long time. . . . The kind -of picture you'll enjoy and tell all your friends about . . . with Barbara in a totally different kind of a role . . . and Henry more romantic than ever! Attraction No. 2 — CHARLES BICKFORD, BARTON MACLANE, NAN GEEY, PRESTON FOSTER, ANDY DEVINE, FRANK JENKS, ■In "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." Not even the fury of the sea could equal the might of men fighting for the love of •woman! Pounded by mountainous -waves! Blistered by- blasts of flame! Hurled by howling hurricanes! Yet they stand up and fight . . . for their lives ... for their. waiting women in every port! (Both. Pictures Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Attraction No. 3— EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Tel. 25-041 for Reserves. It costs no more. . J*~~ ""t?lnemAT^^-^d T^^ -iX KILBIENIE.^-P1 New Zealand's Leading Suburban Theatre. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. Robert Maureen TAYLOR O'SULLIVAN. taylor; o'sullivan. The Yank at Oxford and Ms girl friend in a fresh triumph. —"THE CROWD ROARS." "TH^ CROWD ROARS."—- , And On -the Same Programme Mvrna Franchot Rosalind LOY, TONE, RUSSELL, "MAN PROOF." (Both "Reed, by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW The Famous "Dead End" Kids in "CRIME SCHOOL" The Preparatory School for the Public Enemies of Tomorrow. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Attraction JOHN HOWARD, HEATHER ANGEL In "ARREST BULLDOG DRUJVBIOND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. CAPITOL MIRAMAR APITOL MIRAMAR. 7.3o—Finally Tonight. The World's Favourite Funsters Stan Oliver LAUREL. and HARDY. In • "BLOCKHEADS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' . Together with Spencer ■ Joan TRACY, CRAWFORD, In "MANNEQUIN." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Tomorrow := Myrna Franchot Rosalind LOY TONE RUSSELL in "MAN PROOF" and Fredric Carole MARCH LOMBARD in United Artists Hilarious Romantic Farce "NOTHING SACRED" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY TONIGHT — 7.30 — TOMORROW TAMIROFF—IS TERRIFIC! . Marvellous as the ' blustering pirate of "The Buccaneer," sensational as'-the ruth, less pirate of "Spawn of the North" . . . but here's a Tamiroif you've never seen before—in an amazing, different kind of thriller--"ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" And Bing Franciska Shirley CROSBY GAAL ROSS In The Hilarious Honeymoon of Laughter and Music — "PARIS HONEYMOON." "PARIS HONEYMOON." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) Supports: News, Popey.e Cartoon. REGAL KARORI EGAL KARORI 7.30 - FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 EMLYN WILLIAMS In "DEAD MEN TELL. NO TALES" "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES" "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES" BETTE DAVIS George Margaret Henry BRENT. LINDSAY. FONDA. In "JEZEBEL" "JEZEBEL" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) EMPIRE — ISLAND BAY $|JSe ISLAND BAY 7 30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 EMLYN WILLIAMS in "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES" BETTE DAVIS 'In ;" ■""■" "JEZEBEL"!: (Both Recommended by the- Censor for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 2

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