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KIVOLI THEATRE. IVOLI THEATRE. RIVOLI THEATRE. Newtown's Popular Family Cinema. LAST NIGHT'S PACKED HOUSE DELIGHTED. A COMPLETE AND OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. "NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M A LADY." "BRIGHT LIGHTS." "BRIGHT LIGHTS." MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. :_ : —' TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. 7 p.m.—Selected Short Subjects of Exceptional' Entertainment Value. Varied, Interesting, and Amusing. 2 BIG LAUGH SPECIALS 2 "Come up and see me, Tall, Dark and Handsome." S p.m.—The One and Only— MAE WEST M.A.E WEST She has a rare sense if MAE WEST humour and other interestMAE WEST ing points! MAE WEST . MAE WEST Cowboys, playboys, rich MAE WEST men, poor men—they re all MAI? WEST brothers under the skin to MAE WEST her. She's not only WEST— M\E WEST Shea 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.) 0.30 p.m.— Here HE is—Bigger, Better, Brighter, than ever— JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN The JOE E. BROAVN Happiest JOE 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 GAItGAN, PATRICIA ELLIS, JOE CAWTHORN, THE 5 MAXELLOS. ooooooeooo 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-I-G-H-T-S." o o "B-R-I-G-H-T L-I-G-H-T-S." o 0 "B-R-I-G-H-T L-I-G-H-T-S.'? o ooooooooob (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You ain't heard nothing ret till Joe/R. wraps his tonsils round that heart-breaking love ditty, "She Was Only an Acrobats Daughter." The Grandest Collection ol Star 9, Gags, and Girls ever collected. IT'S ANOTHER RIVOLI SUPERENTERTAINMENT. And roti have our word for it. If you like BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT, YOU'LL RAVE OVER THIS SHOW. —- LAST THREE DAYS. a »....". '»"■»" ••■ ■•■•■"■ a 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE § I Paramount theatre I o.»i. ~.ir,,,,,,..n,m,m, unmmm.m.lj] ■— Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. — < — Columbia Pictures Presents MAY ROBSON Fay Wray, MAY ROBSON Victor Jory, In "MILLS OF THE GODS." "MILLS OF THE GODS." "MILLS OF THE GODS." —— See this flaming story of a family denied love! . . . The most vital drama of these turbulent times ever filmed! Second Feature CONRAD NAGEL — FLORENCE RICE, In "DEATH FLIES EAST." . "DEATH FLIES EAST." "DEATH FLIES EAST." —— (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Trapped in a murder-plane- -with Death at the controls! Your heart will loop at this breath-taking mystery of the sky. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 51-842. . FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. ■ ANN SOTHERN, ■ ANN SOTHERN, Roger Pryor Jack Haley In "THE GIRL FRIEND." A song-sprayed spree of music and gaiety. Also Showing: LEE TRACY, ——- SALLY EILERS, JIMMY DURANTE In ' "CARNIVAL." "CARNIVAL." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It has everything, thrills—romance, and laughter. PRINCESS CONTINUOUS RINCESS from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING. Groat Double-feature Entertainment! The author of "THE THIN MAN" Now gives you the most interesting mystery yarn ever told! "THE GLASS KEY." With GEORGE RAFT. CLAIRE DODD — EDWARD ARNOLD (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And on the same programme A mighty thrill-splashed diopter from England's Immortal Story— "DRAKE OF ENGLAND." "DRAKE OF ENGLAND." "DRAKE OF ENGLAND." Starring MATHESON LANG. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Two Cartoons in Colour. Bos Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. [ — Screening Times. "Glass Key," 11.6, 2.19, 5.38, 9.3. "Drake of England," 12.30, 3.40, 7.8. Another Great Programme! "ETMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. -Empire theatre, island bay. this evening at 8 o'clock. No. J"ORCHIDS TO YOU," With JOHN BOLES. You're in for the treat of a lifetime in this intimate romanco that sparkles with fun and thrills with exciting adventures. No. 2—Comedy, "All for One." No, 3—Comedy, "Desert Demons." No. 4—Two Fox Movietone Newsreels. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Wednesday and Thui-Rtlay! "The Three Musketeers." qeaside pictures, lyall bay. Seaside pictures, lyall bay. TONIGHT, at 8 only. The most remarkable i-hm-actcr face since Lon Chancy and the most terrifying villain the screen linn known. PETER LOUHE In "THE HANDS OK OULAC." "THE HANDS OK OULAC." Piclm-ined us "Mad Love," with COLIN CLIVE and FRANCES DRAKE. (Not Suitable for Exhibition to Children.) Also two M.G.M. Newsrecls, Charlie Chase Comedy, Musical Cartoon in colou", and M.G.M. Revue. Tel. 16-393 for Reservations,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1936, Page 2

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