tjtVOLl THEATRE, X*TVOLI THEATRE, Newtown, , The Popular Family Cinema. S o'clock TONIGHT! . Selected Supports each evening from 7 'l ■' : " . o'clock. | ' /SENE RAYMOND FRANCES DRAKE ! !■'"; ■■'■• HENRY HULL. j ' ""•• '■'"TRANSIENT LADY." ;■.'•.■• "TRANSIENT LADY." Based upon Ootavus .Roy Cohen's Liberty : ' Magazine Story. ■Columbia's 1955 THIULL. Drama at a speed that' spells Doom! Ho roared to-1 ward oblivion in a mad race with romance, !' ' •, ''IN SPITE OF DANGER." - - SPITE OF DANGER." ■Staning— . Ayallaee Ford Marion Marsh. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Brilliant Supporting Programme. TOMORROW, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, The Sensational Success of 1035. "L.A.D.V T.U.8.8.5." "L.A.D.V T.U.8.8.5." Alice Brady, And "CHAINED," Clark Gable, Joan Crawford. (Programme Recommended by th Censor • for Adults.) "THE. LIVES OF A BENGAL "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" LANCER" Is Screening TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY . . . Afc 'PHE TIVOLI THEATRE x HE TIVOLI THEATRE (Opposite Parliament Buildings.) Wellington's New and Intimate Talkie v House. Also Screening: "BIG HEARTED HERBERT." (Guy Kibbee.) A Comedy that will make you shake with laughter. SESSIONS 7 p.m. and MAT. 2 p.m. You may Eing 43-963 for Reserves at !N0 EXTRA CHARGE. PRICES STILL REMAIN Is 6d and Is. Screening Times: "Big Hearted Herbert," 7.45; "Bengal Lancers," 9 p.m. (Botbi^Pictures Universal Exhibition.) --LAST THREE DAYS — a,,m.Hnum.M, miiiiiaiMiiiiiiummiim .1,0 I ' "PARAMOUNT THEATRE I .: f..- Paramount theatre | '■£■ .* • -i : — ret ■ ■■'■' NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily: 2.15 and 8 p.m.) Tha Thrilling and Aotion-packed Successor . to. "THE LAST ROUND-UP" and "WAGON WHEELS." I 1 (111 ZANE GREY'S 111111 - ZANE GREY'S j| H(I ZANE GREY'S |(((|| "ROCKY. MOUNTAIN MYSTERY." "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY." ' "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 TFTI -Starring- 0101 j RANDOLPH SCOTT 111. } RANDOLPH SCOTT 111111 With A-KST SHERIDAN - CHARLES "CHIC" : .: SALE. My§tery , . . Comedy . . . Romance j . . ■.^Adveiiture . ._ . Zane Grey combines theS all in a stirring action etory of the ■-■ ■-■: :' '•■••' West. — IS ADDITION— ';• BRILLIANT SHORT SUBJECTS, i'arifljovmt News, Pdpeyo tbo Sailor, Paramount Pictorial, "Lucky Anglers" •SportlightiSeries, . "NEWS HOUNDS" , (Eugene Pattette—Walter Catlett Cdmqdy). i".Plans;at^P".l.C. & Theatre. Tel.-81-812. . ' :...', :•» FRIDAY NEXT —- y* :next — .• ':" "'" BARBARA STANWYCK, ~' ;, GENE RAYMOND In '" ■■■"the: Woman in red." ■^thb woman in keiv . ■':■.- — Second Feature — : HENRY KENDALL In "LEAVE IT TO BLANCHE."* , (•Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KINBMA '— KILBIENIK INEM-A — KILBIRNIE. "-■■"■■■'£■2. SESSIONS DAILY — 2. • -■■ •■> -•• 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. '■'-WALLACE BEERY ■ In • ■. .. . : "WEST POINT OF THE AIR" In Addition: GRACIE FIELDS -— In ■'■ ' ' "SING AS WE GO." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre (Tel. 14-202). : , ~ COMMENCING TOMORROW! GARY COOPER ANNA STEN GARY COOPER *- ANNA STEN j GfARY iCOOPEE — ANNA STEN I gary cooper ; anna sten - -"the wedding night." ..'.... ,_'<tiie wedding night." • _ ."the wedding night." "the Wedding night." Additional Attraction: J A non-stop cyclone of Laughter—Fuu, ■; !Music, and Dauee, '•RADIO PARADE OF W35." "RADIO PARADB OF. 1935." .: "RADIO PARADE OF. 1933." "RADIO PARADE OF 1035." Over 40 internationally-famous stars oi' i.screen, stagey and radio, headed by 4WILL HAY HELEN CHANDLER CLIFFORD. MOLLISON CLAPHAM AND DWYER, ETC., ETC.' ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) :! ;. TWO SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS. :• '-f\Un THEATRE, NEWTOWN. j; : VUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. I FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT—At 1, : ; '''THE-GREAT HOTEL MURDER." ... ;"TH]5 GREAT HOTEL MURDER." ■v. ■■ Starring the ever-popular team: I! "Vietot McLaglen, Edmund Lowe. . Vwtor MdLaglen, Edmund Lowe. ;; 'A tense drama of"mystery and adven» i:;thre in the bright lights of a city, mingVling witb. furious action, and charged with ;■ comedy. ■;■ CRecominended by Censor for adults.) '■.' i\O. s'2— ' I .;..••.-.. '■■■•BING CROSBY j • -. ""•■ In His Best Picture: j; ' ...'"^E'RE NOT DRESSING." ;' I'he" bright musical tale of a sailor, a.) : beautiful, girl, and "a shipwreck. Romance ,: beneAtb the tropio inobn on a South Sea ~ isl*-*orttedy that will keep you joyous I foif weekes-fand tuneful songs! I: (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " &S«A Cbio Sale Featuretto. 2To. 4—FbS International News. No. 6—P6jeye Cartoon. y<>. 6— Screen "Souvenirs. A PROGRAMME TOO GOOD TO MISS. TJ OX V THEATRE. I "'OXY THEATRE. MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from U a.m.) , Theatre Telephone 40-618. VHRILL TO THE GREATEST PICTURE OF ALL. ."•:'■■,-'•."■.'-'-■ aLBXANDRB DUMAS' . "'-' ''--■ '■' ' Classic ' "THE COUNT OF ■ "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO." MONTE CRISTO." MONTE CRISTO." MONTE CRISTO." MONTE CRISTO." You'll live every moment of it over . . and over in your heart for mouths after you've seen )f! With ROBERT KLISSA DONAT . LANDI (Approved i&e Universal Exhibition,) ■■••.-,•« : fern msvomM® items?; m ., i
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 2
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