YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TONIGHT FINAL SCREENING OF THIS MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. "THE CRUSADES." "THE CRUSADES." "FOLIES BERGERE." "FOLIES BERGERE." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition ) Tel. 25-041 for' Reserves. RrVOLI THEATRE. IVOLI THEATRE. RIVOLI THEATRE. Newtown's Popular Family Cinema. NEW PROGRAMME. "NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M A LADY." "BRIGHT LIGHTS." "BRIGHT LIGHTS." GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE Of the . WORLD'S GREATEST LAUGHTER SHOW. TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT. MIDNIGHT MATIXEE." MIDNIGHT MATINEE." MIDNIGHT MATINEE." MIDNIGHT MATINEE." MIDNIGHT MATINEE." MIDNIGHT MATINEE." MIDNIGHT MATINEE." 5 Minutes past the Midnight Hour. 1 ! 2 BIG LAUGH SPECIALS -—~ 2. • "Come up and see me, Tall, Dark and Handsome." The One and Only— MAE WEST ... MAE WEST - She has a rare sense -»f MAE WEST humour and other interestMAE WEST ing points! MAE WEST MAE WEST Cowboys, playboys, rich MAFi WEST men,, poor., men—they're all MAE WEST brothers under the skin to MAE WEST her. She's not only WESTMAE WEST She's WESTERN. MAE WEST "NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M A LADY." With Seven Leading Men. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Herii HE is—Bigger, Better Brighter, than ever— JOE E. BROWN ■, ■'" '■■:■■' JOE E. BROWN - The JOE E. BROWN . Happiest JOB E. BROWN Picture JOE E. BROWN of the Decade— JOE E. BROWN And the BEST Joe. E. JOE E. BROWN has ever made. JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN With ANN DVORAK, WILLIAM GACGAN, PATRICIA ELLIS, JOE CAWTHORN, THE 5 MAXELLOS. 0000000000 o " B-R-I-G-11-T L-I-G-H-T-S." o o "B-R-I-G-H-T L-I-G-H-T-S." o o "B-R-I-G-H-T L-I-G-H-T-S." o o "B-R-I-G-H-T L-tG-H'T-S." o o L-I-G-H-T-S." o 0 O 0 0 0 O O O O 0 (Approved-' for' Universal: Exhibition,-.). - , You. ain't heard-nothing.:.yet till Joe E. wrdps.his tonmls'round tliatjieart-breakinj; love ditty, "She Whs Only an Acrobat's Daughter;" The-Grandest Collection.'ot Stars, Gags, ' arid Girls, ever collected. •■ . ■ IT'S ANOTHER RIVOLI SUPER- ■ ENTERTAINMENT. And you have our word for it. ' : : If you like BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT, YOU'LL RAVE OVER THIS SHOW. NOTE SESSIONS-TOMORROW-MIDNIGHT. MONDAY—MATINEE, 2 o'clock. Evening, 8 o'clock. Shorts from 7. TUESDAY—2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Shorts from 7 p.m. ■ ■ WEDNESDAY.—2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Shorts from.7 p.m. Reserve your seat and see this big laughter programme ■in comfort. FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 52-212. |[[[iiiiniiiiiiiinini[nn[ii||| 11 KINO'S I NO'S Uliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil II Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Matinees, 2 p.m. De Luxe Sessions, 8 p.m. 2 BIG FUN SPECIALS 2 RKO RADIO PRESENTS THE . SEASON'S BIGGEST LAUGH, : "THE RAINMAKER S." "THE RAINMAKERS." . T WHEELER j AND YWOOLSEYJ The Wheeler and Woolsey rain trust corner the laugh market, maelstroms of mirth, downpours of fun, dust storms, brainstorms,L bringing Wheeler and Woolsey to the screen with a tornado of thrills and a hurricane of humour that soaks all their previous fun films! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND BIG MIRTH PRODUCTION: ZASU PITTS, JAMES : GLEASON In . . "HOT TIP" • — "HOT TIP" In "Hpt'Tip" James Gleason and Miss Pitts are seen as a scrappily married couple, with Miss Pitts holding the family purse-strings and refusing to permit her husband to engage in his favourite sport of betting on horse races. When Gleason has enough moiiey thrust upon him to allow his playing the ponies, .a _ comedydrama results that is said to be the most hilarious of the current season. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Matinees 2 p.m. ,De Luxe Sessions S p.m. BE WISE AND BOOK. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 52-212. ELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB (Inc.) GRAND RIBBON PARADE. ALL BREEDS OF DOGS. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 1. At 1.30 p.m. For Schedules and information, Tel. 45-411. FLORA T. DUFF, Secretary. BAND. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE AT WORSER BAY, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at' 3 p.m. pi LADIAfL'OK Port, which conies from 'J finest vintages in Portugal, is bottled especially for Grand Hotel Homo Supply Store. Qts. sa, pte. 2s 9d. Guaranteed best money, can buy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 4
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