A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. YESTERDAY'S CAPACITY HOUSES AT BOTH THEATRES ENDORSE OUR OPINION—BY FAR THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. REMEMBER IT'S ? AT TWO THEATRES. ' NOTE'—RIYOLI THEATRE COMPLETELY BOOKED OUT TONIGHT. SEASON EXTENDED ALL NEXT -. WEEK. UNTIL THURSDAY. XI V 0 L I V R I N C E S S I IvOLI:PR I N C X S S R I V 0 I/I- PR INCESS ■R I VOL I—: P R I N C ESS - Newtown. . Manners Street. NOW SHOWING —— ■ NOW SHOWING — RIVOLI ■. Nightly at 8 o'clock. RIVOLI Brilliant Supporting RIYOLI Featurettes from 7 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE WED. NEXT, 2 O'CLOCK, Beit Plans at Fownes. . Bookings are phenomenal,. * ■ PRINCESS ' Continuous from .11 PRINCESS a.m. Daily. J ■ + DAILY TIME-TABLE: - '"Desue."—ll.4 a.m., 2.14 p.m., 5.14 p.m, 8.45 p.m ■ ■ . -"Golden Arrow."—l.4 p.m., 4.4 p.m., 7.30 p.m. Tel. Princess, 42r550. Box Plans at -Theatre. ■ ; . BOOK EARLY-AYOID DISAPPOINT- . MENT. ' GARY COOPER AVON FURTHER AD-' MIRATION FROM YESTERDAY'S 'VAST AUDIENCES FOR'fflS REMARK--ABLE PERFORMANCE IN HIS NEWTST PICTURE "DESIRE"--PARA- - MOUNT'S GIGANTIC ROADSHOW FOR ' .. 1936. Like "Mi. Deeds Goes to Town" "Desire" offers a thoroughly-enjoyable evening's en"tcrtamments It is an acfionful and exciting down-to-earth romance in the modern manner: a story which, uncovers more of Dietrich's and ' Cooper's ' inexhaustible talent, repealing a surprising deftness at handling comedy situations. "D-E-S-I-R-E." "D-E-S-I-R-E." "D-E-S-I-R-E." ' "D-E-S-I-R-E." "D-E-S-I-R-E." " "D-E-S-I-R-E." "D-E-S-I-R-E." "D-E-S-I-R-K," "D-E-S-I-R-E." .-■ ■ "D-E-S-I-R-E." "D-E-S-I-R-E.^ "D-E-S-I-R-E." .Co-starring .' ' 7 ■ G-A-R-Y C-O-O-P-E-R G-A-R-Y C-O-O-P-E-R G-A-R-Y C-O-O-P-E-R ' G-A-R-Y C-O-O-P-E-R And . M-A-R-L-E-N-E D-I-E-T-R-I-C-H M-A-R-L-E-N-E D-I-E-PR-I-C-H ■ M-A-R-L-E-N-E D-I-E-T-R-I-C-H M-A-R-L-E-N-E D-I-E-T-R-I-C-H. • Together with . ■John Halliday, Alan Mowbray, and William Frawley. Look into the lives" of two glamorous people . . . desire, brings them together from ■ the ends of the earth for seven glorious days, • (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • :••... . . '. | I:— ' ■ SECOND ATTRACTION. EXTRAORDINARY. ] : ' -The greatest distinction that has been conferied upon us for many years is the -pmilego of presenting the Winner of the famous- Academy. Award, B-E-T-T-E D-A-V-I-S J3-E-T-T-E D-A-V-I-S B-E-T-T-E D-A-V-I-S B-E-T-T-E D-A-V-IS ' - With — ' G-E-O-R-G-E B-R-E-N-T, G-E-O-R-G-E B-R-E-N-T, G-E-O-R-G-E . B-R-E-N-T, ' G-]:-O-R-G-E B-R-E-N-T, G-E O-R-G-E B-R-E-N-T, Eugene Pallette, Dick Foi-an, Carol Hughes, Earle Foxe, Eddie Acuff, in THE COMEDY "HIT" OF THE SEASON, • . "THE GOLDEN ARROW" "-- " "THE GOLDEN- ARROW" "THE GOLDEN ARROW" "THE GOLDEN ARROW" "THE GOLDRN ARROW" "THE GOLDEN ARROW" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Additional Attractions Include: MR. CLEMENT MAY, Recognised throughout the Dominion as the master of theatrical disguise, in V "MAKE UP MAGIC." f t A Beautiful All-colour Featurette and a ■ Musical Revue. — ■ ■: ■ ■ ' J ■ THE WHOLE—A PROGRAMME BE- D YOND YOUR WILDEST DREAMS, fj . M ~ .._. ■ . . . M Remember—it's at two theatres princess" — rivoli ~ princess rivoli PRINCESS : RIVOLI r _. PRINCESS RIVOLI L PRIN:CESS ..—, RIVOLI _, PRINCESS ■ ■ ■ ■ RITOLI B1 PRINCESS RIVOLI PRINCESS RIVOLI ■ PRINCESS ——— RIVOLI "j PRINCESS RIVOLI Manners. Street. • • Newtown. «r
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1936, Page 4
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