AND STILL THE RIVOLI LEADS THE WAY. NOVEMBER is a New Milestone in the niotion picture History of the I? I V O L i T H Ifi A T R K. a D nOLi TuEATRE. RIVOLI THEATRE. —Newtown's Popular Family Cinema— Apologies to the many hundreds unable to gain admission Saturday. DEFINITELY I FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, I 8 o'clock. Selected Supports 1 from 7 o'clock. 7 p.m.—Paramount Latest Newsreel. 7.9—Sporting Sounds, Sportlight. 7.l6—Waltz. Dream Novelty. - .7.23—Fixing a Stew Comedy. 7.43—Pete Smith Oddity Special. 7,52—Ed Green and his Orchestra, "Melody Magic." 8 p.m.—Coffee and Kisses, one of the de- ' lightful Organlogues. 8.10^- • •-■ GARY COOPER, ANNA STEN GARY COOPER, ANNA STEN In the Masterpiece "WEDDING NIGHT." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) o.2o—Mickey Mouse,' "MICKEY'S MAN FRIDAY." f1.28 —Switzerland, beautiful Fitzpatrick Travel Talk in colour. 9.3B—Paramount's 19.35 Thrill Special, "CAR 99." "CAR 09." "CAR 99." Fred McMurray Sir Guy Standing, ' Ann Sheridan. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' All Stalls Is, Circle,ls 6d, Children Halfprice. Perfect Sound —Luxurious Seating—and a Marvellous Programme—WELL WORTHY '•• ■■'.■■■•'. of your patronage. COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. / 3-DAY SEASON. Daily Sessions 2 p.m., 8 p.m. / "RUGGLES \ (OF I I RED GAP." / CHARLES LAUGHTON, MARY BOLAND , ROLAND YOUNG, LEILA HYAMS. , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) / "LIMEHOUSE \ I BLUES." J GEORGE RAFT, JEAN PARKER, ANNA MAY WONG. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Together with Selected Supports each evening from 7 o'clock. &"»»•" ■•mmimminw n."E) i paramount theatre § ! -Paramount theatre \ J, ; ,4 TWICE DAILY—2.IS & 8 p.m. Warner Bros.' First National Pictures Present ALINE MacMAHON — GUY KIBBEE LYLE.TALBOT — PATRICIA ELLIS - In "WHILE —— "WHILE -.-- THE , : THE PATIENT ■■ : PATIENT i ——— • SLEPT." ; SLEPT." MEET THE MOST AMAZING CHARACTER IN ALL DETECTIVE FICTION! NURSE SARAH KEATE, The favourite sleuth of a million mystery readers faces 1935' a most desperate killer in MIGNON G. EBERHART'S famous story. • , — Second Feature — SIR SEYMOUR HICKS. SIR SEYMOUR HICKS, SIR SEYMOUR HICKS. OLIVE BLAKENEY. GARRY MARSH. - in - "MR. WHAT'S HIS NAME." "MR. WHAT'S HIS NAME." The hilarious comedy ot a millionaire who lost his memory—and his wife! (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults). Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre (Tel. 51-842). See HAROLD LLOYD See See HAROLD LLOYD Sco . See HAROLD LLOYD Sco Now Appearing At CHORTT'S THEATRE. At THEATRE. In the Greatest Triumph of. His Career, "THE CAT'S PAW." "THE CAT'S PAW." "THE CAT'S PAW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It will give you the biggest laugh of your life. Added Attraction: A Delightful Comedy of Lilting Songs! Hilarious Situations! Gorgeous Mount--1 ings! "PRINCESS CHARMING." "PRINCESS CHARMING." "PRINCESS CHARMING." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Magnificently acted by a wonderful cast. EVELYN LAVE, YVONNE ARNAUD, GEORGE GROSSMITH: Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. Evening Session at 7.30 o'clock. "PRINCESS. CONTINUOUS ■*■ RINCESS. from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING A Superb Double-feature Programme! SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE - With - GARY COOPER—CAROLE LOMBARD In Paramount's Delightfully Entertaining Romance— "NOW AND FOREVER." "NOW AND FOREVER." "NOW AND FOREVER." — Second Big Attraction Universal Pictures Present EDMUND LOWE ■ In Dashiell Hammett's successor to . "THE THIN MAN." A Stirring 'Detective Story, "MR. DYNAMITE." "MR. DYNAMITE." "MR. DYNAMITE." (Both recommended by Censor for Adults.) —TIME-TABLE— "Mr. Dynamite": 11.0, 1.46, 4.4G, 7.39. "Now and Forever": 12.8, 3.8, 5.56, 8.51.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 2
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