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■SPLENDID 1930 FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. 6 BRILLIANT SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. U1 Combined in a Swell Evening's Entertainment. SHOWING FINALLY TONIGHT. At the RTVOLI THEATftE I V 0 L I ;i; I I 15 A T R E E I V 0 L I H E AIKi Opp. Newtown School. A 9 Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Screening Times Tonight: 7 p.m.—Oswald t.lie Rabbit tiirtoon. 7.B.—"PJeasiu'o Trove,' bcatitUii! Australian Sccnic. 7,16. "Going Places with Lowell Thomas. ~\2H. "Stranger Than 1 ictioii.' ' 7.31.—-Latest Paramount News, including' •jirnt picturca of Germany « occupation of the Hhineland —his Majesty .Iviug Ed\tard VIII gives a, final inspection of the new liner Queen Mary, scenes of the worst flood disaster 111 a hundred years—Coming spring styles 111 hats for women, 750 -"Vaudeville Days," a particularly ' good' musical revue, me hiding many • -vaudeville headliners of tho stage and . radio. 8 ° JAMES DUNN, SALLY EILKRS, JAMES DUNN, SALLY EILERb, Tho "Bad Girl" team together again lii "DON'T GET PERSONAL." "DON'T GET PERSONAL." "DON'T GET PERSONAL." CHARLES BICKFORD CHARLES BICKFORD "EAST OF JAVA." "EAST OF JAVA." "BAST OF JAVA." " (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Prices as Uiiual, All Stalls, Id; Dress Circle la fid. Children accompanied by their parents, half-price. Telephone Reserves, 25 041. No extra to reserve. TOMORROWS NEW PROGRAMME. TOMORROW'S NEW PROGRAMME. Showing at the Monster Matinee, 2 o'clock, and Evening, at 8 o'clock. ' With Brilliant Supports from 7 p.m. CHARLES BICKFORD CHARLES BICKFORD and HELEN VINSON HELEN VINSON 1 "A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN." ■ "A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN." • "A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN." L, , • Ilis "perfect crime" condemned a woman ha pT«t«nded to shield. But when tho law failed to out«m*rt this clever criminal —sh« trapped him with her own brilliant tricks. •— And — On the same Programme: RICHARD ARLEN, CHARLOTTE RICHARD ARLEN, CHARLOTTE WINTERS WYNTERS la Harold Bell Wright's

■ -——-———t —— — ■ "THE CALLING OP DAN "THE CALLING OF DAN "THE CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWB." MATTHEWS." [Programme Recommended by the Censor . for Adults.) Bookings at Fownee. "PEG OF OLD DECRY" "PEG OF OLD DRURY" Coming NEXT FRIDAY WEEK. . ■Saturday's Large Audience -were loud •iu their praises of this Delightful Programme. - DO NOT MISS IT! . Tfl N E JV KILBIENIE^^^ > Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. Comfortably Heated At AH Sessions. TWICE DAILY: 2.0 and 7.45. two-grand attractions—Twq The French Girl with Voice Divine! beautiful! Lovable! Glorious! ] LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS — LILY PONS LILY PONS —rr LILY PONS - In — A Brilliant Modern Musical Comedy Romance, . "I DREAM TOO MUCH" — "I DREAM TOO MUCH." "I DREAM TOO MUCH." — . — -with — HENRY FONDA ERIC BLORE Musie and Songs by Jerome Kern, com- • poser of ' "Roberta." . • Additional-Big Attraction: A yictors version of the Most Successful Thriller of the Century. "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." —— "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." —— "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." . —— "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." , —With PHILLIPS HOLMESAILEEN MARSON. litre is lio alibi for those who miss this •; ■? - Grand Entertainment! _ • (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Grand Associate Featurettes.' Reserves »t Theatre (Tel. 14-202). "PRINCESS CONTINUOUS PRINCESS from 11 a.m. to 10.15 j.m. NOW SHOWING. - . 9—SUPERB FEATURES—S. GARY COOPER GARY COOPER And ANN HARDING ANN HARDING Paramount's Picturisation of the mosl . . Glorious Romance in nil Modern Literature— "PETER JRBKTSOX." "PETER IBBETSON." "PETER IBBETSOX." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And in Complete Contrast , WILL HAY WILL HAY In 8.1.P.'s Riotous Comedy, "DANDY DICK." "DANDY DICK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Aim Musical Revue in Teehnicolour. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. — Time-table: — "Dandy Dick": 11.11, 1.55, 4.45, 7.25. "Peter Ibbetaon": 12.42, 3.32, 6.0, 9.2. 'X UTATE, PETONE PETONK^==TI ■TONIGHT, at 8 O'CLOCK. '■ CHAN'S'FINEST MYSTERY ■ THRILLER I WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND . ' In I "CHABLIE CHAN'S SECRET." "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET." With Herbert Mundin, Charles Quigle; Ed. Trevor. • Supporting Featurnttes include I "MARCH OF TIME" (No. 2). The New Sensational aewsreel. BOOK EARLY, ntrnvitkma * nd Pl!m The»tr IML

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 128, 1 June 1936, Page 2

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