WONDERFUL RECEPTION ACCORDED THE FOLLIES OF 1936. FOLLIES OF 1036. ■ FOLLIES OF-1936. ■ Never before in the history of the theatre —such congratulatory remarks— such hearty applause—such a - splendid ; "nil-round programme. Make up your party .-, lonigh-t and come along, for the surprise ...'.„ eutertainment of 1936. . RIVOLI THEATRE. IVOLI THEATRE. RIVOLI THEATRE. Newtown's Popular' Family Cinema. TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY, at 7 o'clock. TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY, at 7 o'clock. TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY,, at-7 o'clock. I Introducing v to Rivoli Patrons a j Surprise Presentation of " I VAUDEVILLE, REVUE VAUDEVILLE, REVUE AND PICTURES. AND PICTURES. ON THE STAGE The Scintillating Revue, FOLLIES OF 1036. FOLLIES OF 1936. FOLLIES OF 1936. FOLLIES OF 1936. FOLLIES. OF 1936. 25—STAR ARTISTS—2S Including CAPT. REXO'S PERFORMING - DOGS, Marvels of Canine Intelligence. ,r" LOU- LA VAL AND ROYAL, FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL COMEDY -DUO. -'. EDLIN; Novelty Musical Trio.''" ... THE FOLLIES BEAUTY CHORUS, ""' Especially Trained by "MISS" PHYLLIS .' . OLIVER, THE ARGYLLS.. Full Follies Orchestra. '" ON THE SCREEN: —Another Sensational. First Story of its - ' ' Kind,- ---' ''.'EOROE BRENT, BETTE DAVIS, . iI'.HKOE BRENT, BETTE DAVIS, -"/GORGE BRENT, BETTE'DAVIS, .'.lll Ricardo Cortez. Jack La Rue, Henry O'Xeil, . '-'.■■.'- In ■ "SPECIAL AGENT." "SPECIAL AGENT," "SPECIAL AGENT." "SPECIAL AGENT." ~ man. who. wouldn't talk to a'jury.. . . ■ u-. spills the whole inside story! ' See -.- Tniilaht- It may be years before film -..- -, oiliicpi-s again pack so many blazing thrills into a single motion picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Jn Addition:. Fee the ■ Most Terrific' Scenes Ever Pic-'.-tured. ' Over'looo wild horses in mad stampede; -; "STORMY" " ' - • ■ "STORMY"—— . :,. Outstanding scenicaliy and photographically. POPEYE THE SAILOR CARTOON. Prices of Admission as usual, Is and Is .-■id. NO FREE LIST. ' Box Plan- a>i Fownes. •■■;PE EARLY, TONIGHT! ;,:■... "".-;■■ .-■ DOORS OPEN 6.30 p.m. ,' i-»- COMMENCING TOMORROW: ■— *mp* .-"THE LAST OUTPOST." .•48* "THE LAST OUTPOST." • -c-^*- LAST OUTPOST." .:'..' .With " CLMmW KAINS. AND GARY GRANT.. "■ " ii'ii'ami.;' FINALLY; TODAY.: . 2 •— "ANNIE OAKLEYS— --' . .'•-. Starring - --•-.. BARBARA STANWYCK, •: PRESTON FOSTER, MELVYN. DOUGLAS; .---,. ,' • ----- and---- --.'->-.-.:-::; -,- ;-^—>'OLD.':UAN RHYTHM." -^—- ' With:__ ■•-■■' :. CHARLES BUDDY ROGERS",: ..-.And-"the comedy team from."Top Hat." • -.-'(B6th Approved for Universal Esliibition.) "' FOR RESERVATIONS, TEL. 52-212. THING'S. ' I H _'.. IVING?S - r :^-". Hlllllllt IHlHlUinßHllifHllllfllllllllr. - Oir;--Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Matinees 2 p.m., De Luxe Session 7.50 p.m. r" TOMORROW" (FRIDAY). " f . 20th Century Fox proudly present ' The Brilliant Metropolitan Opera ( Tenor and Radio Favourite, !« The Singing and Romantic Star of the : •* ' Year,, * MARTINI.^. J i J^ 'NINO MARTINI.., X . ;• ■•'^V^-; \ caruso;.-. -'^S^: ' \ . ' —::'% ;' ' -': i& ■■■■-[■■"■' ■•-' - ■' '.'''^HERE'S^Tb-ROMANCE,"-', .I - ."HERE'S TO ROMANCE." ! . t- -""'.'HEJffl'S TO -ROMANCES ■ i' j-^-a: ;:■:,;:/■■'-, -."■.;,■. 1 VY':-':-;.::-;WitH- - '-■ ' . * GENEVIEVE .TOBIN, ■ , -. '" ' '-■ \ -■ ■". ■■;_;■ ..ANITA-LOUISE' ' . SCHUMANN HEINK, V .-.,":,, ■v . "•_..;,* ,'•',,.'."..REGINALD:DENNYi':f J* (Appr.ov'ed_;for''Universal ExhibitionO ; \ '.'. _, .'. .-^—.'Associate Feature. iJ—- ■[ \ ■; Fox,Films?'Thrilling Mystery Drama, i ;'■ ' ___•"WHITE LILAC." — ; - ' f. -, r-^. "WHITE!LILAC.?' — . ' * -"•'• ■- •' •'■' With- - ..-■.■■■•■ i BASIL SYbNEY, PERCY MARMONT, '* -■■:.. CLAUDE DAMPIER. T Jj Romance,-, mystery, comedy, treachery, * and r^al thrills are.all to be found in ,': this spell-bindjn'g.' drama of a girl's ;_ distress-Svhcn' an unscrupulous ne'er- i » do-well, comes.back into her life and J * tries- to'•:-wreck her newly-found -,-, U --■' v romance. \ '. (Recommended more especially for ' '« '.'".. 'Adults.') .-••'■■? -" Box.Hans'p.i.C..'or J T:heatre. Tel. 52-212. -)' '-' FINAL SCREENING-TONIGHT ,'■ ' '- AT" <JHORTT'S- THEATRE. AT I X THEATRE. I ?' PAY WRAY, VICTOR-JORt; In ■■ - ? "WHITE LIES."-"' _ And . -. ■ 'i NORMAN FOSTER, SHEILA ; I '." ..-" . MANNOR-. '• " '; ■ in ■ ■ ■ I :. "BEHIND THE EVIDENCE." * (Both pictures recommended for Adults.) '. . COMMENCING FRIDAY. ' Grand revival of that Glorious Musical i ", ■ • Masterpiece, •' - ' c ,: GRACE MOORE ' ■•"!*■-• GRACE MOORE I ; ." In "LOVE ME FOREVER." -■ , "LOVE ME FOREVER." i , ■. '■ . f'LOVE ME FOREVER." * "LOVE ME FOREVER." - "„ ; .Second Special Attraction. » MAY ROBSON, VICTOR JORY, In ; - "il-CLS OF THE GODS." ". (Both .pictures for Universal Exhibition.) " TENNIS COACHING. " r DON'T just "hope" to improve your • Game. Enrol with me and make "certain." T. S. Williams, Pro. Tennis Coach, 43 Cuba Street. .Tel. 47/710. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 61, 12 March 1936, Page 2
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