Programme -Extraordinary! Programme Extraordinary I EVEN THE EIVOLI has never presented such an extraordinarily good programme before^Make a special effort to see it, then when your friends ask you if you have seen "LADY >\ TUBBS" you'll fcnow why they are all raving about it. iOIVOLI THEATRE, ■^IVOLT THEATRE. R.IVOLI THEATRE. Newtown'a Popular Family Cinema. ■ Surprise Sensation of the year—direct from its record-breaking success in the city, for a Special 3-day Season, commencing to- . ■ •'•, night. TONIGHT, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), and FRIDAY. DAILY SESSIONS 2 p.m., NIGHTLY 7 p.m. ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY, The new Marie Dressier, as "LADY TUBBS" "LADY TUBBS" "LADY TUBBS" : "LADY TUBBS" "LADY TUBBS" Supporting players include Douglas Mont' gottiery. Anita Louise, Alan Mowbray. Hedda Hopper, June Clayworth, Mildred ;. Harris. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And a second Mighty Attraction, on the same programme. /\ ■..■'■"chained!" /\ / \ ''CHAINED." / \ ( \ ■ Starring / 1 > CLARK GABLE, / \ / JOAN CRAWFORDA I \ / OTTO KRUGER, \ / \ / STUART ERWIN, \ / \/ UNA O'CONNOR. \ / (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And ..combined with these two startling features, a Programme of Short Subjects specially chosen for the occasion. I—Graham McNamee Newsrcel, 2^-Goofy Movies. . ' »-Btranger Than Fiction, 4—Going Places with Lowell Thomas. a-rTelephone Blues—musioal. comedy. onJungle Jitters—cartoon. . 7-SPECIAL: — All in beautiful colour, ;;THE SPECTACLE MAKER." "THE SPECTACLE MAKER." NOTE.—The season is definitely limited to J days—Tonight, Tomorrow, and Friday. No Extension of the Season is Possible. Prices of Admission ■ remain the same ac usual. ALL STALLS Is. DRESS CIRCLE Is 6d. (bhiJdren accompanied by their parents, Half-price.) FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. Earphones for the hard of hearing available m the Drese Circle; no extra charge. SATURDAY'S GIGANTIC PROGRAMME will be headed by "THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET," With HELEN HAVES and LEWIS And KATHETUWE HEPBURN as the Little Minister. "'— -LAST TWO DAYS ■ — ; ,„„„„,„,„ iinnwnnimH ' I , PARAMOUNT THEATRE 1 | Paramount theatre l QnauimHininniinuiuiiiHiiuiHiKniuiniHnnMnHiQ ' NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily: 2.15 and 8 p.m.) ■ V ■■ ■ "WAGON WHEELS/* ■•'■:■ ZANE GREY'S . "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY." (Approved for' Univewsal Exhibition.) :. v: : With ■•:•: -.." RANDOLPH SCOTT. RANDOLPH SCOTT. '•CHIC" SALE, ANN SHERIDAN.. Box Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre. — FRIDAY NEXT ~.:. - — FRIDAY NEXT BARBARA STANWYCK ■ -. BARBARA STANWYCK —: BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK ; ~ ■-. : GENE I^AYMOND — GENE RAYMOND GENE RAYMOND ' —; — GENE RAYMOND hi "THE WOMAN IN RED." "THE WOMAN IN RED." . AT LAST 11. tAN BE TOLD! Thy story of a '•oman whose sealed lips sealed a man's doom . . . who let him go on trial before a jury for hig life— because she didn't dare go on trial before the world for her honour! — Second Feature — HENRY KENDALL . HENRY KENDALL • HENRY KENDALL — Olive Blakeney, Miki Hood, in "LEAVE IT TO BLANCHE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A mirth-packed comedy drama. . "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" \ "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER'? i;.■-.■. Is Screening i TONIGHT AND TOMORROW •■ '-. ' At the TWr&l THEATRE. XIVOLI .THEATRE. 2 p.m. S p.m. (Opposite Parliament Buildings.) Antl ifc maybp your last opportunity of seeing this picture. Also on the same programme: ' ."BIG HEARTED HERBERT." ..■. . (G*y Kibbee.) A Comedy Elot; (■Both Pjetures for Universal Exhibition.) :. Td, 43-968. No extra to reserve, 'i Prices: is 6d and Is. (Motorista will have no worry about Parking Space near our Theatre.) .. Screening Times: >"Big Hearted Herbert" .... 7.45 p.m. "Bengal Lancer" ....■' 9 p.m. sHUSSLaa TONIGHT—AT 8 o'oIock—TONIGHT. E»K.O. Radio Pictures Present j". "An Electric Storm of Laughs. BEN LYON — THELMA TODD. PERT ■ KELTON - LAURA HOPE CREWE, "SKEETS" GALLAGHER — CHICK CHANDLER — WALTER . . ' CATLETT, ... In "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWfOK." "LIGHTNING STRIKES-TWICE."' ; "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE." "■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) giggle stars in a tale of murder. ' ';. 'AND FULL PROGRAMM.B. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 2
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