r> TV O LI T HE A T RE ftIVOLI THEATR E RIV O L I THEATRE A PROGRAMME TOO BIG FOR THIS ■COLUMN. SEE DOUBLE . COLUMN—CENTRE THIS PAGE. M PRINCESS CONTINUOUS If Js|> * KINCESS from 11 a.m. Daily ®|. ■ ';■' __ NOW SHOWING- -— j Two Peerless Attractions! I.— The Girl with the Voice Divine. '"■'' JGANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTB MacDONALD JEANETTE MaeDONALD In. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Captivating Musical Romance "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." . With RAMON NAVARRO, Frank Morgan Charlesßutter worth Jean Hevsbolt Vivienne Segal Henry Armctta Joseph Cawthorn 2—' Tho Celebrated Opera Star— ■ MARY ELLIS- : MARY ELLIS —With— Walter Pidgeon :— — John Halliday Ruth Donnelly — Alan Mowbray Jn the Paramount, jirama. . . .Tinged witli' intriguing mystery .. . and tola against a background of enchanting music! ' "FATAL LADY." "FATAL LADY." : : "FATAL LADY." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. i2-SSO. . '■-■■■ TIME-TABLE: "Cat and the Fiddle": 11.15. 2.17, 5.19, 8.50.----"Fa- Lady": 1.0, 4.2, 7.27. ; ' ' SW QHORTI^S f/V' V :■■/, ■ THEAfeE. C > George Barr McCutcheon's Famoua Story—' .■ ■ . -.■-■ "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." \ A, gorgeous musical extravaganza, with elaborate dancing, lilting song, much laugh* tcel Features that inimitable Comedian, JACK BUCHANAN ■ JACK BUCHANAN Second Great Attraction: Conaa Doyle's World-famed Romance, •THE TRIUMPH OF SHERLOCK HOLMES." TRIUMPH OF SHERLOCK HOLMES." A thrilling epitome of palpitating adventure and amazing mystery.' Featui-ing ARTHUR WONTNER ARTHUR WONTNER (Bolh Pictures foe Universal Exhibition.) , Splendid Supporting Featurettes. Evening Session at 7.30 o'clock. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. ■AN EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL. • FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 52-212. 1111111111111111 l 1 KING'S i ING'S I Die*- Amalgamated Theatre^ Ltd. • Hatinea 2 p.m. Da Lisa Session 7A3. ff|CHB EVERGREEN GIRL/? ~. In her Latest Triumph. / JESSIE \ 1 SIATTHEWS I With ROBERT .YOUNG, SONXIE HALE In "ITS LOVE AGATN." "ITS LOVE AGAIN." 'IT'S LOVE AGAIN." "IT'S LOVE AGAIN." A GAUMONT-BEITISH PICTURE. (Approved for UniversaJ Exhibition.J Also on the Same Programme: dOtb, Century Fox Films' Thrilling UnderSea Comedy-Drama, •---r- "HIGH TENSION" -: 'CI£IG-H TENSION" BRIAN.' DONLEVY, GLENTJA' FARR*ELL; NORMAN FOSTER. Daring Exploits by piTers and Under-sea Cable Workers. High Excitement and Tniilla, pnusual Scenes at the Bottom of '. . the Ocean. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plains at D.T.C. or Theatre. - -—■ • « REX T>EX TJTRATRE, RKX ■L*EX THEATRIC, KISX CUBA STB BET. ItEX- Telephone 52-334 REX RRX MATINKKS DAILY 2 pm. REX ' FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7JO. .REX Shbr* Subject* until 8 p.m., ihen REX USUAL PROGRAMME. REX KEX • , , — i REX TWO BEX , SECOND-RELEASE REX ' . PICTURES. KJSX I : REX REX ALL STALLS U. REX DRESS CIRCLE Is 6d. / >U£X REX K"o. 1RKX-- DAVID MANNERS. REX PHYLLIS BARRY, REX ' In REX ''THE REX MOONSTONE." REX REX No- mystery story ever had such an REX: amazirig Solution—no work of flcREX tion ever provided so many thrills REX' '—QO< romance ever stirred the REX emotions1 so intensely as this bnlREX' liant screen adaptation of an LngREX -list.-literary masterpiece. REX (Recommended by Censor as More REX ■■ Suitable for Adults.) REX l - ■ REX No, 2- _ REX' DJfHC FOR AN, REX- WTKE SINGING COWBOY." msk>' * —^ —: — —- REX .-,■■■•. In REX r ' "TREACHERY . EEX ■■ i .KIDEBTJH]iI R,EX RANGE." EEX ' YFoi Universal Exhibition.). T«BX REX Seat Dick Sing "Riditi* Home," REX "■ ' ''Leather and Steel, REX'In ■iihermosfc^jair-raising series of REX' bloftd-freezing adventures the REX. screen's now West thrill ever rode, KEX shot and sang his way out of! KEX-. . - ;, t»"pv i - - —-— ~., .....—-j HEX ( ON THE STAGE. I REX —: ' ——-r Tv REX : Another series of Competition REX Trials to find the beat Amateur AcREX cordion'Player in Wellington. REX Monday;. Night Trials are very REX; popular. The "REX" has the best REX shilling's jWorth of entertainment REX offeri^^W^on.^^ REX LET'S GO!1 TO THE REX : R-E-X. riAPITOIi THEATRE, MIRAMAR, ■■ TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. , BOBBY BREEN, • BOBBY BREEN, , The--boy-with the -mnCTilicent voice,.in. , .» new musical dvamw, ■'•■LET'S , SF^G AGATN." . ."■ ■'■• "LET'S SING AGAIN," With Henry Ai'meUa in his funniest role, George Houston, and Vivicnne; Osbornr-. ' : {ARprov«t for Universal Exhibition^, -; ; : opod Snpporflng1 'Programmo,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2
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