' HERF. IS AN ENTERTAINMENT! JUST' TOPPING ANYTHING YOU'VE EVER SEEN. I ; —— T>IVOLI THEATRE AIVOLI THEATRE ■ EIVOLI THEATRE Always as AYarm and Cosy as your own iireside. TONIGHT, ut 7.45. Brilliant-Short Fcaturettes from 7 p.m. ■ • ENTIRELY A METRO-OOLDAVYN-MAYER PROGRAMME. And that'means the BEST at any time, Imt (liis time it's doubly.good—tor both mum feature's" aiid supports are worldfamous HITS!: No. 1- ■ ' ■ ■ • -_ "■"■':'.. ' FRANCHOT .. TONE. FKANCHOT.TONE ■ ..■■----F-RASCHO-T TONE ■ '.-■■-•■■ .. V HANCHOT TONE ■ - ■ ■-'■The most popular star on the.screen.. today."^WIHTeV" Huston ': Karen Morley W-tilrm- -Huston Kn.rcu- Morley Walter Huston Karen Morley Of "Rhodes of Karen Morley Africa" fame. Karen Morley Arthur Byron—Dickie Moore—C. Henry Gordon —Jean Parker— — -Jean Parker • David taiidau—Samuel Hinds—William ' Pawley. All Starring Together in the Phenomenal Success '•Gabriel Over the White House" "Gabriel Over the 'White. House" ' ' "Gabriel Over the White House" "Gabriel Over the White House" "Gubriel Over the White House" "Gabriel Over the White House" Liko.fi thundering army—its characters — ils-.dntma.— its terrific spectacular scenes niiirch forward to ■ meet your electrified guze;.f'-Pre.pafLt"yburself for your Greatest '. .... TiiviH in the Theatre! —And on the Same. Programme Tiio Picture -often -Quoted, often Copied—, but Nover'Equalled!- .. '■'As-'-famous as ."Naughty Marietta"! .The jiic.tit.rG Metr.o : Goldwyn-Maycr are -...'. — - ■ • jiroud-of. - - ■-. J —■ ...-..:! :... ■:.-. - 1 ' — ' : " 'l'lfE THIN MAN " .-- -- -"-TITK THIN MAN" "THE THIN MAN"' "'ITU'] THIN "MAN" ■'.'THE THIN MAN" "THE THIN MAN" "THE THIN MAN" William Powpll " I Myrn'a Loy ■WflliaW Powell and1 Myrha Loy ■'•William Powell- - Myrna Loy .William..Powell j Myrn'a Loy Maureen O'Sullivan—Nat Pendleton Maureen' O'Sullivan—Nat Pendleton Minna " Gombcll—Cesar Romero—Natalie Moorhead. '(Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) BE EARLY! ~ BE EARLY! Note.—-"Gabriel Over the White' House" screens "first, at 7.45 -p.m.. \ I PRINCESS CONTINUOUS ■*• RINCESS from 11 a.m. to PRINCESS , 10.15 p.m. ........ „—iiiQW/ SHOWING. —- 2 GRAND ATTRACTiONS 1 "'■ -'■-' •- A Riot of SONGS, DANCES, and COMEDY I ■ '■■■ ■- "ANYTHING . GOES" - ."ANYTHING GOES" ■ ..,..• "ANYTHING GOES" . •..A Paramount" Picture, featuring ... -BING CROSBY • . "• ■■ .: .ETHEL- MERMAN . CHARLIE RUGGLES — Ida. Lupino- —and— Grace Bradley -. .Witli. a' Galaxy of' Beautiful Girls. ._.:-.,','"]' .Additional, Feature v i ■■-.:.:. Monogram: Pictures present.-. •A Masterly Screen Adaptation of GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S ■ . . Most Popular Novel "THE .KEEPER OF THE BEES," ""THE KEEPER OF THE BEES," '" THE KEEPER OF THE BEES," ■ —With—' NEIL HAMILTON, BETTY FUENESS. (Both approved ior muveisal exhibition.) Bon: Plans at, Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO. — Tune-table — ' \\\\ thing Coo«": 11.10, 2.17, 5.18, 8.49. '"Keeper of the Bees": 1:2.47, 3 54, 7.25. rt:x ]M''K T?EX THEATRE, ]!i:x xtLX THEATRE, ];EX CUBA STREET, REX Telephone 52-334. JM'A i:i:\' TONIGHT, at 7.30. IIKX MATINEES DAILY, 2 p.m. HI \ j:rx-- r ' 111 X THIS IS i;r\7 "UATi'P-TRICE" JIKV NICrUT. j;i;\ I I!f-.X y,\,,\ _ ■ Kl'\ ALL STALLS 6d. lilO\ DRESS CIRCLE Od. J.'LX I I!I',V i;kx two big features. i:k\ i;i:\: ■ —Noi — i;i \ " ,1 AMES DUNN. IMA GLORIA STUART :i;kx ' ■■' in i:r\: vi.v "mE girl 'llh;X . IN 419." i;l\ : lil'iX Pararnount's split-second drama — IIKX chock-full of excitement! 'i;i-:x REX '■■ ■• No 2 - U |/X ■■ -^—— •|!KX "HERITAGE lfl'lX - •'■■ .OF THE TiKX-. . ..DESERT." i;KX- ' -^— RICK .-'-.■. -By . ■ : . i: rx mane grey. :i;kx ■: ' With IiEX- RANDOLPH SCOTT, KEX ' SALLY BLANK, ]!EX .T. I'ARRELL MACDONALD RLCX ACTION!! ROMANCE!! REX • ' ■ MELODRAMA. 'RKX In Tho'jrrratest of all Zane Grey's 1!15X Westerirromances. . IMvX-' ■ ' (Both Pictures UiiivwHal' JiK.X'- ■•-■ • •'■■■■. Exhibition.)- ■:. i.:i::si'- -. '■ '.■;.:.. - KI-;X. ■■ :.-.';■-— SPECJALH—- ■ • l'l;"K7 .lCiitriM- h»\v---boiiia roeeived from. *}-;KX .-Amateur Piano Accordion,! Playera. I!KX ■'-.i'oy ' CliampionshiiJ of Wellingtoii. RftX.-'. Tori Tarticulars 'apply ' "HEX," Ji'KX' Manager. ■i?t:k'.'■■:: r:" ■■■ •;"•■: ■-■ / \,^ QHORTT'S \/^\ ■ SiZj.:iy ■■•>J THEATRE.: ( : :.'y The Managoincnt has pleasure in-present-ing the most spectacular- and amazing production ever screened, ; "''■ •'"■. DANTE'S INFERNO." "DANTE'S INFERNO.". . (Utisuitablo for Children.') .. , Anii-'hly pielurisation of a mighty classic. .V play-Ilint has thrilled thousands. | ■ Miit-vellously imrtcii.vod, gorgeously ■ ■ ■ niounti.'d. — Fciiturins — ,c VV. NC V. I: 'I'I!ACY—CLAIR V, TREVOR On (lie same ]iro<:raiiinie: A riot <>( .l!iu;;hter, a veritable screiiiu. JACI.C lIULBF.KT—FAY WItAY In ;i "liik-c'' (M.eHivp story of thrills, spills, .. -■ -hiK.l liidicrniis situations,- '■ ] ' " ."• ■" •'•■ BU.MJiOfi . JACK." '"BULLDOG JACK.'' (Approved for Universal Exliibition.) EXCELLENT SUJ'L'OUTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 2
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