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COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME TONIGHT! TONIGHT! ■ , , __ . . ; IMVOLI THEATRE, MvOLl THEATRE, ! EIVOLI THEATRE. NEWTOWN. ' i 10N.IGHT, TOMORROW (WED), AND THURSDAY—3 DAYS ONLY! No. I—From the House of Mctro-Goldwyn- '. Mayer. ' WILLTAM POWELL AVJLLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL With Rosalind Russell—Binnie Barnes Rosalind Russell—Binnie Barnes Lionel Atwill—Cesar Romero Lionol Atwill—Cesar Romero "R-E-N-D-E-Z-V-O-U-S" "R-E-N-D-E-Z-V-O-U-S" "R-E-N-D : E-Z-V-.0-U-S" ■\T O 0 ' *MERLE OBEHON—ROLAND YOUNG MERLE OBERON-ROLAND YOUNG MERLE OBERON-ROLAND YOUNG George Grossmith—Lady Tree—John Loder "WEDDING REHEARSAL" "WEDDING REHEARSAL" "WEDDING REHEARSAL" -Plus these Splendid RIVOLI Shorts:— No. 3—Sacred Land of the Mayan Indians —Beautiful Colour Travelogue. No. 4r-Paramount Pictorial. No. 6—The Follies of 1936—Screaming Comedy. . No. 7 —Latest Paramount News. Shorts from 7 to 8 o'clock. 8 o'clock: "Wedding Rehearsal." 0.20: "Rendezvous." 11 o'clock: Finish. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . FRIDAY NEXT — "THE KING STEPS OUT" ■ ' ■ And ■ ■■■. "DANTE'S INFERNO." Patrons are advised to Book Early! t PRINCESS CONTINUOUS |^' r RINCESS from 11 a.m. Daily Sp. NOW SHOWING— Two Excellent Attractions! I.— . JOE E. BROWN JOE S. BROWN ■In First National's Laugh-packed Picturisatipn of the Celebrated Stories that have convulsed millions of readers —- "EARTHWORM TRACTORS." .'■■■•■ "EARTHWORM TRACTORS." "EARTHWORM TRACTORS." ' With JUNE TRAVIS GUY KIBBEE " Dick Foran • Carol Hughes 2.—R.K.0. Radio Pictures Present BOBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN j Supported by | Henry Armetta — George Houston ■ -In a story whose drama . . . music, and song will captivate your heart!— "LET'S SING AGAIN!" "LET'S SING AGAIN!" "LET'S SING AGAIN!" ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. L ; Screening Times: Jog Brown: 11.0, 1.14, 3.41, 6.1, 9.10. ■ "Lot's Si"s A Sain": 12-4' 231- 45h 727 I PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ft I -Paramount theatre. |: DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. GARY COOPER JOAN CRAWFORD ' ' |||f ' Together '.",." ' Together FRAXCHOT TONE, . Together ROBERT YOUNG ' ROSCOE KEARNS GIVING ALL RISKING ALL LIVING AND LOVING: FOR TODAYI "TODAY WE LIVE." "TODAY WE LIVE." (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Supporting Programme includes a Rollicking Laurel and Hardy Comedy, "THE LIVE GHOST," and a Pete Smith Oddity, "AIR HOPPERS." Plans attD.i.O. and Theatre. 51-842. Daily at-2.15 p.m; and 8 p.m. For Reservations, Telephone 52-212. llllllllilllllllllllll Xl N GTS t N G'S iiiiiiiniiiiiiiii Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Matinee, 2 p.m. Do Luxe Session, 7.45. 20th Century Fox Presents Ouida's Romantic Novel of the French Foreign Legion, enacted by one of the gieatest casts the f»ercen has ever seen. "UNDER TWO FLAGS." . " UNDER TWO FLAGS." ■ Starring ' RONALD COLMAN, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, VICTOR McLAGLEN. NIGEL BRUCE, HERBERT MUNDIN. ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And on the same programme: A 20th Century Fox Hilarious Mystery Comedy. FRAXCIS BRIAN DEE, DUX LEVY, CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, Jn "HALF ANGEL." (Approved for Universal Exhibiliun.) Box Plans, D.I.C. and Theatre. I • : ; | MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT. I VAUDEVILLE AND WRESTLING I (First Half) (Second Half) KILBIRNIE WRESTLING . CLUB, . 01 Coutts Street.. . TOMORROW '(WEDNESDAY), S p.m. Sharp. 15 VAUDEVILLE TURNS, including MISS HEATHER WRIGHT, N.Z, Champion Dancer, iv Comedy and Acrobatic Dances: MISS MARGARET GATES, Wellington's popular dancer, in Tap Dances; MASTER ALEXANDER GRANT, Wellington's Leading Juvenile Male Dancer; MRS. INA HALL, Whistling Soloist; MRS. . ROSENTHAL, Vocalist; MISS VALMAI FREDERICKS, Champion Skippingl Dancer; MISSES JOAN HARRIS and JUNE HOPPING, Ballroom Tap Dancers; MISS DOROTHY ATKINS, N_tional Dancing; MR. REG. BROWN, Entertainer at Piano; MR. W. S.YMON, Instrumental Novelty Act; MR.. C. SAUL, PianoAecordian' Soloist; MISS, MARIE KNOWLES, Mandoline Soloist, MESSRS. T.-WILSON AND R. MESSENGER, R \ R; . Fencing Exhibition with Foils. SPLENDID WRESTLING CONTESTS By Specially Selected Contestants. \ Glorious Proerramme that is 100 per >ont. CLEAN, CRISP, AND CLEVER, carefully selected to please all tastes anil offend NONE. Prices of Admission: Is; Children HalfPrice. Reserves, la Cd. __ OEE the 11.M.5. DUNEDIN'S CONCERT v PARTY next SUNDAY (8.15 p.m.), ■•it St. .Tames anrl laugh your blues away. Admission: Silver coin. Funds in aid of Wellington Ex-Royal Naval Men.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 2

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