ALWAYS AS WARM AND COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. ; RIVOLITII E A T R E ! IVOLIT H E A T R X UIVOUTH E A T U E Opp. Newtown School. The Theatre With a Policy often copied BUT NEVER EQUALLED. SESSIONS'NIGHTLY 7.4;3 o'clock (Short Foaturettes every evening from 7 o'clock). "MATINEES SATURDAYS; 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. TONrOTTT AND TOMORROW. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. Book Early fov Tomorrow (Sat.) Night. 10 ALL-STAR ATTRACTIONS. 10 10 ALL-STAR ATTRACTIONS. 10 Incorporated in a Programme of Completely Versatile and Outstanding Popular ; " Appeal. I—"Latest1 —"Latest Psiruuiuunl" Newsrccl. ■ •-'-'•Miiliu'sJit Melodies," Musical. 3—"Stable" Mules,"' Sei'c.iir.iiv: Comedy. •I-—"Betty Jiooy." Cartoon Novelty. ;s—'"Paramount Pictorial,1' Interest. .o—'"lluriiessuii Lightniii[;" Sportlight. 7—Harry Lauydou, T-.vo-pn; t Comedy Riot, "_ l}~.::'i Rcuicnbci." s—Special All-Colour Novelty. t Victor .Tory, Sally O'Neil, Yir-tor Jvvy, Sally O'Neil, "TOO TOfGII TO KILL." ••TOO TOUGH TO KILL." ; i 10 ■- I ' Fred McMurray, .loan Bennett, | I l'rcd McMurray, Joan Bennett, j "1.1 HOURS BY AIR." | " • "13 HOURS BY AIR." | ' ■ | (Both Pictures Approved for UniversalExhibition.) The Full Programme Showing also at Tomorrow's Monster. POPEYE MATINEES, 3n addition to Serial and Popeyc Cartoon. Send Your Children to the Theatre Famous '. for its Children's Matinees. NEXT CHANGE NEXT CHANGE United Artists' "THE DARK ANGEL." Frederic March, Merle Oberon, Herbert Marshall. Paramount's "MARY" BURNS FUGITIVE." SYLVIA SYDNEY. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults). Box Plans now open at Fovrnes. Reserve early. • PRICES AT THE RIVOLI NEVER VARY, and are on a par with other Highclass Theatres. All Stalls Is, Die 39 Circle Is 6d. Children Half-price (except Saturday nights). IF- THE PICTURE IS WORTH SEEING YOU CAN BET YOUR LIFE IT WILL ■ BE SHOWN AT "THE RIVOLI." ";; ' ONE OF THE BEST Double-Feature Programmes it has Ever i Been Our Privilege to Present! And—Prices Remain as Usual:— STALLS, Is; CIRCLE, Is Gd. (No Extra for Circle Reserves.) It's a Great Show! '■ It's Great Value in Entertainment!! SO DON'T MISS IT!!! PRINCESS CONTINUOUS RINCESS from 11 a.m. to : I .... PRINCESS 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING No. I—Here they are again! The World-famed Dancing Stars— . ': FRED ASTAIRE • FRED ASTAIRE — : — FRED ASTAIRE ■ GINGER "ROGERS ■ — GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS In R.K.O. Radio's Sparkling, Romantic Revel of Lyrics, Laughter, and Love! • . "FOLLOW THE FLEET." " FOLLOW THE FLEET." , "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." Sensational New Dances! Seven Big Song Hits by IRVING BERLIN! • No. 2—-Their minds were made up to marry for money . . . but their hearts double-crossed them! CAROLE LOMBARD And FRED MacMURRAY, FRED MACMURRAY, With Ralph Bellamy— Astrid Allwyn Ruth Donnelly Marie Prevost In Paramount's ■ Gay Romance . . . Rich ■ .. with Humour — "HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE." "HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE." 'HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE." A thoroughly enjoyable Picture — Bright!: and Breezy! {Both approved for .Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans Theatre, Tel. 42-580. —TIME-TABLE— "Jfollow the Fleet": 11.0, 2.11, 5.23, 8.47. "Hnnds Acrosa the Table": 12.52, 4.4, 7.22. I^-^^ U T?l NE MA ""-^J >*<^^"^KTI J BIRNTJ3 i--^-"r' Wellington's Tjeading Suburban Theatre. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., ELTSSA LANDI — GORDON HARKER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition: A Bright and Hilarious Musical: "THE CHARM SCHOOL" "THE CHARM SCHOOL" JxVCK OAKIE JOE PENNER. NED SPARKS -*• FRANCIS LANGFORD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) > TOMORROW (SATURDAY). The Most Spectacular Romance Ever | Screened. CLARK f WALLACE I GABLE j | BEERY I JEAN I "" LEWIS ■ HARLOW ] STONE —In— Mefcrb-Goldwyn-Mayer's Mightiest Thriller "C-H-I-N-A S-E-A-S." "C-H-I-N-A S-E-A-S." " C-H-I-N-A S-E-A-S." " C-H-I-N-A S-E-A-S." " C-H-I-N-A S-E-A-S." " C-H-I-N-A S-E-A-S." "C-H-I-N-A S-E-A-S." NOTE.—Bookings are phenomenal. Make your reservations now. Additional Attraction: A Tip-Top Comedy; EDWARD EVERET THORTON EDWARD EVERET THORTON In His Funniest Picture t— "HER MASTER'S VOICE." 4^-r- "HER MASTER'S VOICE." fßoth recommended by censor for adults.) GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.0: "CHINA SEAS." "CHINA SEAS." VXfHEN ordering Wines and Spirits, i" make sure you get them from a store 5-- i\t -™oi:iey-back Guarantee." GraDd JTotel Home Supply Store regard customer by »ole judge.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 21, 24 July 1936, Page 2
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