•ANOTHER OF THOSE COMPLETELYSATISFYING PROGRAMMES : j FOR WHICH THK KIVOLT TS FAMOUS | "O lAO LI. TIfV, A TR E \ -" I V 0 L I 'I' H E A T R E R lA 0L I . T H E AT. R E I Opp. Nowtown School. " Always as AVarm and Cosy us Yum- • . ■■ Own Fireside. "SHOWING tONTCHt—7.4S ' o'clock. ■ SHOWING TONIGHT—7.4") o'clock. ...SHOWING TONKHIT.-7.4ii o'clock, j Brilliant Short Featurettes from 7'p.m. ALSO TOMORROW NIGHT AN*I") THURSDAY. DEFINITELY THESE 3 NIGHTS ONLY ■■Today ire Jive -. -. . live for today . . . ■ yesterdays, -pleasant of unpleasant, mi- , Vortnnt or mediocre .. . an: but aslies - of the' trodden track behind us. . . . Too many of us 'laugh, or err over the past when ivc should uo working for Todny ... for it is : -TODAY WE LIVE." i •TODAY WE LIVE." -TODAY WH LIVE." -.TODAY WK LIVE." -TODAY WE LIVE." A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Colossal >J Attvautiou. Starring ■ FIVE of the Most Popular Players ou the Screen Today— r. Moan Crawford, gary cooper, t • JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER, c JOAN CRAWFORD. GARY COOREK, v MOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER, 1 JOANT.TiAWFniM) GARY COOPER, 1 fk'un'Jh'oj. tone, Robert toijn'g, I VRANCHOT TONE. ROBERT \OUNG. ° t TRANCHOT TONE, ROIJKRT YOL.NG, a ROSCOE KARNS. £ V Picture made on a magnificent si-nle with a universal appc.il to every man and woman in the Dominion. -if ILVS MARVELLOUS SETTINGS! A - WONDERFUL CAST! SPECTACLE! ' Revoml your wildest drems. SUPER!} ACTING—and a most POWERFUL and ; ■ UNIQUE STORY! ■{Recommended: by the Censor for Adult ■ - '.' Audiences.) —AND IN ADDITION ■ A .Second' Attraction Extraordinary! United Artists present: - MIRIAM HOPKINS =_i MIRIAM HOPKINS — , MIRIAM HOPKINS — -■?-'■ ;.V:J MIRIAM HOPKINS •:^ , OUIRIAM HOPKINS - MIRIAM HOPKINS. Witb. Joel Mc'Crca. Paul Cavauhgh. Helen .■"'• Wcstley. Billie Burke.. David \Xiven :; ;';' ,■;'- . • - In ■ ■' Tlie teemins. breath-taking Romance sot io the Tteobbinn; Tcmlio ot a City's Fnsli- , ionable. Wealthy, Thrill-seeking Set. "_l-^- "SPLENIJOUR" —— " '"' ... -SPLENDOUR" — . — "SPLENDOUR'" ■. ' - "■..•.- —. ■ -SPLENDOUR ——:— ... , ■ .. ■ -SPLENDOUR" ——— -SPLENDOUR" .(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) STILL RIVQLI PRICES REMAIN "> AH Stalls' Is,. Dress Circle Is Od. Children half-price (accompanied by parents). ; •■:■::.- :. - . TEL. -25-041. ' Tel: 25-o+l. be sure of a .good seat. .- :: ,-.. ".-; . .-■■ ~ '. ~~ ■ ■ 'J L—— \TI NE MA """-^JL . - -^-KILBIRNIE _^T" ; r■ '. Wellington's Leading Suburban- I Theatre. ~.. -. FINALLY TONIGHT AT. 7-45. .- ■;..- - ■ - RONALD COLMAN hi •THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK • ■ ' AT MONTE CARLO.'' ..,;- .: ' In Addition: . • 'MACK BUCHANAN: JACK BUCHANAN ~ ■" V". '■; . in -WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD." ■ -WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .-'■ Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 14-202., .•■••; TOMORBOW (WEDNESDAY): '■■"'• ■ GEORGE ARLTSS GEORGE ARLISS :.-..: ' : GEORGE ARLISS ' •"•■ GEORGE ARLTSS ' In "THE GOV'NOR.' - -THE GOV'NOR.'' : .' -THE GOV'NOR." Additional Attraction: ': Songs! • Comedy! Romance! ■: - ■•COLLEGE RHYTHM." ,/: "COLLEGE RHYTHM/" ;. ; "COLLEGE RHYTHM." ;: A Bright and Snappy Musical ■ :.': ',''. Featuring fIOE PENNER LANNY ROSS ,7ACE OAKIE HELEN MACK Introducing the Song Hit of the Year, "Stay as Sweet as You Are." (Both-Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS + MNCESS from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. ..; -.: NOW SHOWING! i.,:. A Grand Double-Star Programme! ! : VICK POWELL, - RUBY KEELER, '-.''SACK. OAKIE, — JOAN BLONDELL, HUGH HERBERT, LOUISE FAZENDA, ■•■.' And the Stage's Greatest -Dancer, !; — ~ PAUL DRAPER In Warner Bros.' Musical Comedy Hit, "COLLEEN." • - "COLLEE N." -: " C O L L E E K." Additional Attraction: ',: ' Universal Pictures Present ■ -..A. Breath-taking Story of Aerial Adventure , . . packed with Action and Thrills! "STORM OVER THE ANDES," • • "STORM OVER THE ANDES," ' ; .-''STORM OVER THE ANDES," ■■'■.•' Featuring JACK HOLT. •"■' (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also; Miniature Musical in COLOUR. .. .' Box-Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. ~.:;' —~ Screening Times: ■ "Colleen": 11.0—2..'J— 5.20—8.43. "Storm Over'the Andes": 12.33—3.48—7.5. /^^\ QHOKTTS./\ V ;./■'. .THEATRE. ( y I———— > _~—, 1 \s - ,i Electrically Heated. Always Warm. •2 OUTSTANDING MASTERPIECES. 2 - : CAEY GP.ANT, MYRNA LOY, (JARY GBANT, MYRNA LOY, . Tri a glorious production of enthralling interest, self-sacrifice, superb courage, thrilling adventure, tender romance. ..• . "WINGS IN THE DARK." • "WINGS IN THE DARK." (Approved ' tor Universal Exhibition.) : On the same Programme: ARLINE JUDGE, WENDIE BARPJE, ■- KENT TAYLOR, In a stirring dcama of baffling mystery, ' • " ' intrigue, and revenge. "THE CLOCK STRIKES. 8." .- -. "THE CLOCK STRIKES 8." ■ (Reconimended by Censor for Adults.) ':■ ■; - • Splendid Supports. ; AND NOW!—ANOTHER SPECIAL!« • Vor Your Entertainment and Approval! TtjEGAL THEATRE, KARORt. ■ •« THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. . -SHE" H. llider Haggard's amazing chiir- :. ."BHE" actor comes thrillingly to.life in 'sSHE" onu of the most gigantic spectacle. "''SHE" ■ dramas ever filmed! ''SHE" Scenes that stagger the imngina"SHK" tion! Siiectacle that stuns the "SHE" • - ■ senses! A Mighty Cast of HOOO in a terrific drama to amaze you .ll yon want, the thrill or '. your -life 1 *<" you want romnnce! ' WONDROUS SPECTACLE! AMAZING •-■ :..-■ ; ADVENTURE! . :.it<?iiSTiitab!o for Exhibition to Children.)'
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Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 2
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