Packed to the doors last -night, nevertheless the last 2 Screenings, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW I As -we have to make way for another | Big Programme, commencing -..-■' FRIDAY. T> I V O L J. T II E A T RE '-. Opp. Newtown School. Always as Warm and Cosy as Y'onr Own "• . ■ ' Fireside. •SHOWING TONIGHT—7.4a o'clock. SHOWING TONIGHT—7.4S o'clock, SHOWING TONIGHT-7.-15 o'clock. Brilliant Short Featurettcs- from 7 p.m. : ; TONIGIIT AND TOMORROW. DEFINITELY THESE 2 NIGHTS. Today we live . . . live for today . . , yesterdays, pleasant or unpleasant, iin--■jibrtahfc' or mediocre . . . are but ashes of the trodden track behind us. . . . Too many of us laugh, or cry over the past when ivo should bo -working for Tothy . -. k for it is ■ ''..'■ "TODAY" WE Li VIC." "TODAY WE LIVE." "TODAY WE LIVE." "TODAY WE LIVE." - "TODAY WE LIVE." A Mctro-Goldwyn-Maycr Colossal Attraction. "Starring FIVE of the Most Popular ;'* Players cm the Screen Today— JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER, ■JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER, JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER, JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER, JOAN CRAWFORD. GARY COOPER, IPRANCHOT'TONE, ROBERT YOUNG FRANCHOT TONIC, ROBERT' YOUNG,. F-RANCHOT TONE, ROBERT YOUNG,' FRANCHOT TONE, ROBERT YOUNG,' '^ ROSCOE KARNS. A'''Picture made on a. magnificent scale with a universal appeal to every man and ■woman-in :the-Dominion. IT-HAS MARVELLOUS SETTINGS! A WONDERFUL CAST! SPECTACLE! Seyijiid V'pur wildest dreams. SUPERB A-CTING-and a most POWERFUL and UNIQUE STORY! (Recommended by the Censor for Adult '■':'■■■-.''' -Audiences.) ■ " '■■■■•■• i—iAND IN ADDITION- — A Second Attraction Extraordinary! . , • United Artists present: V;: ■.-- MIRIAM HOPKINS •^-^—; MTRIAM HOPKINS — MIRIAM HOPKINS r — aURIAM HOPKINS -. ; MIRIAM HOPKINS ■ '•■'■' ■' MIRIAM HOPKINS rAVith Joel McCrca, I?anl Cavaiiagh. Helen Wcstley, Billic Burke, David Niven ... ; , In, The teeminj.', brenth-takins Romance set to the Tlifotbing'Tempo o£ a City's Fashionable,. Wcalthyi Thrill-seeking Set. • "SPLENDOUR" ■ ■ —— "SPLENDOUR" -T- i — — . . "SPLENDOUR" -:■■' ■ "■—-' "SI'LENDOUIV'' ' ■ '- ~ "SPLENDOUR" : "SPLENDOUIv 1 ■■■: -^- — (Recommended ..'by. CensorifoiI'Adults.)-; COMING FRIDAY. • ■ '■: —COMING .FRIDAY. —- 'LESLIE'HOWARD AND :.; ..-.: -. , BETTY- DAVIS :/ , .-.-. ■•• - In.ihc. ■:;. "PETRIFIED FOREST." "PETRIFIED FOREST." ■ Also BiCK FORAN, . ' The Sensational Singing'Cowboy, ' In ; ■ " . "SONG OF THE SADDLE." "SONG OF THE SADDLE." .-■The picture that is at present-.break-ing all records iiii Australia^ New York, and London. . : still rivoli Prices remain ■■ > -.All Stalls Is, .;•'Dress''Circle Is 6d. ' Children half-price .(accomp.anied by ..'- ,4.' parents). ;; . ' ;>: 'rTEL. .-26-041, V;',/ • ■ :. TEL, 25-Oil. : ~-./;. ■ . . ••: BE SURE OF A GOOP^SEATV COMMENCING TONIGHT, i ,-: 'A BRILLIANT DOUBLE-FEATURE ~V BILL. .--. ■.;..'■ X-""~7~~ TTI N E M-A;^*^<wl^.----lY^-^^-^KILBIRNIE ■__^^f':, \ .-- Wqllington's Jteadips-Subßrban-. o .-:, Theatre. ::. '.. ;• '-.'- TONIGHT—At 7.40-TQNIGHT. VALSO THURSDAY -AND .: ■ .:. ~,. FRIDAY'. r .... '• ■''/GEORGE ARLISS ' ~ ■; GEORGE- ARLfSS , ■•: GEORGE ARLISS. In tho Charming Comedy ,-Romance-ofl the Road?-.,- .-■-,... ;.'.■ ——« "THE GUVNOR.^-•;—^ - - GUVNOR." •—■ •■.- -"THEvGUVN.ORV"'--i— ■■■■ C- : "THE GUVNOR/' -^ ' •: : "TJIE GUV'NOB'"■■—-■ ' •'-' —With- " . •'■ -■■ '■■ GEXE GERRARD-VIOL.V JvEATS. : [' You'll simply Jovc--.it;"1' . .''. ■'■ Additional Attraction": ' -/ Sorig.s!"-1- Comedy! Romance!' :'-: : ;'COLLEGR RHYTHM-?' ": ■- ;••- '."COLLEGE IWYTHM," ;« "COLLEGE RHYTHM.'' • ■ " i- A Bright and Snappy- Musical ' .:/ Jioaderl with laughs, catchy son?s, Irfviali C; settings, sensational 'dancing, and " s ;■'■■■■: 'Featuring' .',:'■■. HOE PENNER ~ — L\NNY ROSS JiYDA IfOBERTI, GIiOUGJ-i BARBIE^ .; And 150 Dancing Gii;Js. (Both Approved for UnivcrsairExh'ibition.) ,; Grand Associate Featvirottcs. ■:■ ': :j Reserves at Theatre. Telephone;- 14-203.-"-' ;.' ;c6>riNG.SATURDA' Yi ■ ' . .EDDIE CANTOR-. '■'■■"■ EDDIE CANTOR In "STRIKE ME PJXK." ■ - "STRIKE ME PINK." ■■ ■ "strikp: me pink." ' -.; Box Plans Now Open. ; Y \ CHOKIT'S [XX ■'N. y *° THEATRE. ( J •lElectrically Heated. Always Warm. 2 OUTSTANDING MASTERPIECES. " GARY- GRANT, MYRNA LOY ' ,CARY GRANT, ■ MYRNA' LOy' '.[a a glorious production of enthralling interest,- self-sacrifice., superb .- courage, .-' thrilling adventure, tender romance "WINGS IN THK DARK" : ; ;. SWINGS IN THE DARK." ;' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) On.the same Programme: ARLINE JUDGE. WENDIE BARRIE ;■: KENT TAYLOR, in a stirring drama of baffling mystery, '• . intrigue, and revenge. ;: "THE CLOCK STRIKES $." ...;.. V-THE CLOCK STRIKES 8." 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Splendid Supports. ■2ST CJTATK, PETOK.f37 ~^" [■-rfsyiATE, PETONE^-^^^ll • L TONIGHT,.at 7.30. : IWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONSNo. 1— CLAIRE TREVOR—RALPH BELLAMY -~_ " XAVY DWIFE." "■i:;r"eston foster-may robson . -'- —- •' strangers all." -.■Pliifr Selected .Snpportiii" FeatiireltV.--. - COMMENCING AT 7.30 - ' (J'l-op-ammo Recommended by Censor for Adult Andioncps.) .Reservations and Box IMan at Theatre, Tel. «3-SflO.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 2
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