LAST TWO DAYS. ■ B"> ' B § paramount theatre = = -Paramount theatre i & •••-- ■■»• »• ••«& (Heated for Your Comfort.) — Presents — Gwenda Burt Sydney Lock J. S. Dick Daphne Murdoch "DOWN ON "niE FARM." "DOWN ON THE FARM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) New Zealand's own eight-reel talkie production—enacted against a background of glorious New Zealand scenery. Also Splendid Featurettes. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. (Twice Daily. 2.15 &8 p,m.) An Excellent Double-Feature Programme. GEORGE BURNS-GRACIE ALLEN GEORGE BURNS-GRACIE ALLLN . . _.In"LOVE IN BLOOM." "LOVE IN BLOOM." " LOVE IN BLOOM" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) More laughs than you can shake your sides at! It's a merry mix-up ot romance, comedy; and song. ■ Second Attraction EDWARD ARNOLD-ARTHUR BYRON — in — : ■ "THE STRANGE CONSPIRACY." "THE STRANGE CONSPIRACY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Excitement . . . mystery . . . thrills . . . romance unleashed in a smashing dramatic. story so startling the author dared not sign his name.- ---... ■ In Addition • BARRIE BRETTONER at the PARAMOUNT WURLITZER. Plans If DJ.O. & Theatre. Tel. 51-842. \- COMPLETELY OVERSHADOWING ANY PROGRAMME THE RIVOLI HAS EVER SHOWN. COME WHERE IT IS COSY AND WARM. . , •■,..'. .-THE RIVOLI THEATRE. JVOLI THEATRE. NEWTOWN. Always as Cosy and Warm'as your Own Fireside. ■■■'.s^saßssfflSß A Brilliant Supporting 'Programme from ; . ._. 7 P-m. "":'"SSS iSffi :■ ® gffil is . MR GEORGE ARLISS MR/ GEORGE, ARLISS - ■ ■..■. As .;• ■ • "■ "THE LAST GENTLEMAN." • "THE LAST GENTLEMAN'; •' " THE LAST GENTLEMAN." ' " THE LAST -GENTLEMAN." "THE LAST GENTLEMAN." "THE LAST GENTLEMAN." United Artists' Masterpiece.(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No 2— ■ WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, MYRNA LOY, MYRNA. LOY, MtYRNA LOY, ■ - ■ -.' -In •■ '' . «tHE THIN MAN.""THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN.'? "THE THIN MAN." . "THE THIN MAN." (Approved for Universal ■ F.shibition.) And Still-the Rivpli,Prices Remain: Stalls, Is. : . •■• . Circle, Is 6d. , : Children, half-price. ■ •. TEL. 25-041 FOR RESERVES. ' Here's another Memorable Programme- in our Big Parade <A Hits! KINE MA — X 1 L'BIRNIB. I N E M A — KILBIRNIB. (Heated to your liking.) TONIGHT —- At 7.45 TONIGHT Also THURSDAY & FRIDAY. 2-STAR PRODUCTIONS-2 ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA, STEN ANNA STEN .ANNA STEN FREDRIC MARCH" FREDRIC MARCH In the Pictrurisation of Tolstoy's Immortal Story "Resurrection." 11l "WE LIVE AGAIN" 111 ". "WE LIVE AGAIN" - "WE .LIVE AGAIN" .' 111 v 1 PRINCE■ AND PEASANT! Two Lover's who went through Hell to find their Heaven. < (Recommended by Censor for; Adults.) Additional Attraction. A Riot of Laughter. ■■ Australia's Ace Comedian, MO (ROY RENE) MO — MO (ROY RENE) MO — MO (ROY RENE) MO In the Hilariously Funny Australian Musical Comedy, "STRIKE ME LUCKY." "STRIKE ME LUCKY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Grand Associate Featurettes. Reserves at Theatre (Tel. 14-202). Tiß LUXE f THEATRE, XJ LOWER HUTT.' (Steam-heated Throughout.) ■■ FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. CONSTANCE BENNETT, ■ WItFREDRIC MARCH In "OUTCAST LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. The Amazing Story of Barnum's Own Life. WALLACE BEERY . In "THE MIGHTY BARNUM." " THE MIGHTY BARNUM." " THE MIGHTY BARNUM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supports include MICKEY MOUSE in "MICKEY PLAYS PAPA." Box Plans and Inquiries at Peter Pan Lounge or Tel. Theatre, 03-431. ■ PALACE THEATRE. JT ALAUE THEATRE. PETONK. £ TONIGHT, At 8 .o'clock. The New. Screen Star,, DOLLY HAAS, With CYRIL MAUDE IRENE VANBRUGH, and Notable Cas,t, In the Rip-roaring Comedy, "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Whirlwind of Hilarity. Full Supporting Programme. GRAND THEATRE, RAND , THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT at S o'clock. The production which won the Nation's Gold Medal for Outstanding Merit! "OUR DAILY BREAD." "OUR DAILY BREAD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring KAREN MORLEY, With TOM KEENE, . BARBARA PEPPER, And Great Cast. We Live! We Love! We Hate! We i Fight—What don't we do for our daiiy : bread? And Full Programme. ROOKLYN THEATRE. TONIGHT. "LILIES OF THE FIELD." Winifred Shotter ■—- Judy Gmrn Claude Hulbert — Anthony Bushell. A feast of fun, romance, adventure all packed into a beautiful story. (•'(Universal Exhibition.) Good Support!.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 2
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