■XQr&vw showing —■ 245, & 9 p.m. §f*v3;" T l'.^A" *MOT^j^J^ xIfEATBB W H H THEAJRB B i^n^ltnmß^^^^^iiniliiiiiiiiiiimiiiimitiuimmtitiiurihiriimM' •<f>HMmiiiuiiiimi^ BrUk^^omialons Films will Present ■ ■ - °%.«DEREK OLDHAM ■ •.j.^OEREK OLDHAM,. OLDHAM ■ . ■- DEBEK OLDHAMA-—— 5 "Brilliant' Stage and Radio-Tenor, '.*'" - Who,"will sing his way into everyiiUnn*" body's heart, ' .»■ :•■'■ . l-l II . •- "THE-BROKEN BOSABY" .- ' -"THE BROKEN BOSABY" .Inspired by Gounod's "AYE MABIA," — With — J^AN ADRIENNE-RONALD WARD. JEAN ADRIENNE—RONALD WARD. Every muafo lover will love this picture --every picture lover will love its music! The conflict of love and loyalty—and a romance that finds .expression in song. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) w — ALSO SHOWING - >S~ i^JJXqEIiIIENT. FEATUBETTES. X?Iw8 hi DJ.O.. & Theatre. . Tel. 61-842. '34ttj ' ~-j 1 £ri?-Tf!yANQTHEB< GRAND SHOW « '* *~ "j- '' >-at the 'rJ^CTtn. 011-'' THEATRE '•-»■*".*.•-W^OLI .THEATRB- ' .- '■ " . •_' "L NEWTOWN - ' "Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside.1 •f7 v \ TONIGHT AND TOMOBROW. '. No. I—United Artists' Masterpiece,' "BEOADWAY £ ' "BBOADWAY • * "BROADWAY "BROADWAY THRU A KEYHOLE." Walter, Winchell's Big Musical Drama, '•jwith a cast of Broadway Favourites. Con»Knce,Cummingß, Buss Columbo, Paul KellW'Blossom Seeley, Abe Lyman and his. Band,' Gregory-.Ratoff,'Texas Guinan, . EddieFoy, jun.;"and'Frances Williams, l^o.?- , ' . , •< Robert Armstrong Richard Cromwell Robert Armstrong Richard Cromwell r4- "ABOVE THE CLOUDS." =— -=- "ABOVE THE CLOUDS." Thrill >. minute, laugh a second, with these' two daredevils of the air. ' Fo. 8- 'RIVOLI FEATURETTES: TUVOLI FEATURETTES. 7 Brand-new 1935 Super Shorts 7 for w&ioh the BIVOLI is renowned. (The whole show approved for - , ■".,-.,Universal Exhibition.) And quite the brightest We have presented 71 ~,. ' this year. -rvt" "ALREAL FAMILY SHOW f FROM- BEGINNING TO END. -Stalls, lsV ' -Circle,-Is 6d. SHORTTS THEATRE. HOBTT'S THEATRE* - Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. . , -X' COMMENCING TODAY. v ' An Artistic Screen Triumph. Two First National Attractions. Premiere Presentation in Wellington. WILLIAM POWELL, > WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL. JOAN BLONDELL, HELEN VINSON, JOAN.BLONDELL, HELEN VINSON, JOAN..BLONDELL, HELEN VINSON, JOAN BLONDELL, HELEN VINSON, "Vlf » s. j- - -t In ' < - . jrf.^, "LAWYER. MAN." "" \ /'LAWYER MAN." <""«•<*'»> "LAWYEE 'MAN.'*. •" "LAWYER MAN.'' - . , MAN." (Approved^ for .Universal Exhibition.) This picture has delightful comedy interspersed with -thrilling moments ' and 'highly dramatic scenes. • Second Big Film. LORETTA YOUNG, LORETTA YOUNG, LOBETTA YOUNG, NOBMAN FOSTEE, " .-. NjQKMAN FOSTER. WINNIE LIGHTNEB, • WINNIE LIGHTNEB. " "PLAY DGniL." > I "PLAY GIRL." -v, "PLAY GHtL." 7-V "PLAY GIRL." -• j^Rec'prornended by Censor for Adults.) ■' I»ithebifcorys>f,a%'department-store clerk, m whq;pianaed'to^win financial security and . l ;*- & career ..ion her own intiative. , Selected Supporting Programme. , T>EX. THEATRE. ! - .J*EX THEATRE." ' ■"- (Upper Cuba Street.) \s SEATS ONE PRICE Is 3d^-CHILDREN AT MATINEES 3d -r-^— NOW SHOWING •,. TWICE DAILY—2 and 7,30 p.m. Two First National % Feature Attractions. The Truth about Neglected Husbands! WARBEN WILLIAM, MARY-ASTOR GINGER ROGERS DICKJBIMOOBB — - ANDY DEVINE Jn s-powerful Drama of Today— ' "-i-.'TJPPEB WORCD." ■ > -r-T S«UPPER WORED." t-^ "UPPER WOBLD." A viv^ brilliantly-acted "picturisation of s ßen Hftcht'3 famous novel. . . replete with ■all .the thrills of romance and adventure! !Ji";' '.* '* T~ Together wit& w «*U?DWABp G. ROBINSON i>; Porfertiying the- finest character of his ' <k ,'X ( ." , career, ll't ■> tT~r- Supported 4,by ; Genrrieve Tobin Glenda Farrell —. In "DABK HAZABD." —~ "DARK HAZARD." —" V •<<DARK HAZARD." '. Stirrinif drama ... in an' amazingly dif- ; '/•-,', 'J fetent settingl 4 CBoOi Becpmmended J>y Censor for Adults) Boc'Pfaai «t'DJ.C-or Theatre.'Tel. BM3t, {V.S^< B«seryes-'6d;Extrai ; 'A^SSfl?. ' THEATBE. ■«-BTGBpT , THEATBJC, (Th^doa1* P<jpul« Famfly anem«). r OpjipiENCING TONIGHT at 8. '. ' -MiTXSrEEi TOMOBBOW—2.IB. BOBBtIT.'MONTGOMEEY '' BOBMT MONTGOMERY =—^_ BOBERT MONTGOMERY i-i L ~" ■ - — - JIAUEEEN' O'StLLIVAN 1 •'•, ■ ■- MAUEBEN O'SULLIVAN — T-& : MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN .'." '* T in ; , ;,' "H-I-D-B O-U-T." , "H-I.D-E Su,T» 1 .v... - "H.I-D-E O-U-T." s ,*; - t'H-I-P-E. O'U.T" rattKeteer'thrbugh the. love of a simple ?■< '. %■, country girl. , 4 f Approved for Universal Exhibition.) f \: BUPPOBTS INCLUDE: Mickey Mquse Cartoon, Cinegound'News, gMPIBE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY 'THIS'EVENING KS?% O'CLOCK. '^^^PMSWTICE^ William Powell "EVELYN. ,PBENTICE» as never before (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) •-Charlie Chase in "You Said a Hatful.'3—"The Cave Man," Cartoon. 4—Fitzpatrick Coloured -Travelogue. s—Cineeound Review. Saturday Afternoon.—"Phantom of the Air," '"Evelyn Prentice." Special Noter-In future all Reservations must Be- made at Empire Sweet Shop.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 2
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