COLOSSAL DQUB LE-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF ASTOUNDING QUALITY. Plenty of Good Seats available at the Doors Tonight. Just Try and Pick the Best Picture out of these Two Wonderful Shows. RIVOLI J'tfKATRR, IVOLI THEATRE, RIVOLI THEATRE, .— NEWTOWN, Wellington's Most Popular Family Cinema. i . . — TONIGHT and TOMORROW, 8 p.m. • TONIGHT and TOMORROW, 8 p.m. TONIGHT and TOMORROW, 8 p.m. Brilliant Supporting Featurettes from 7 o'clock. The Programme in order of Screening: I.—"HAPPY HEELS" (Comedy). 2—LATEST NEWSREEL. 3—"FATHER'S SACRIFICE." Another Real-life Story in Miniature by the famous Voice of Experience. 4-"STARS OF TOMORROW.'' Another of these popular scries. 5-ANDY CLYDE SCREAMING TWOREEL COMEDY. No. 1 Special Feature, 6—Columbia Films Brand-new Act Hit, "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." • "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." "THE DEVIL'S SQUADRON." FIRST PICTURE OF ITS KIND! YOU'RE RIDING WITH TEST PILOTS. These unsung heroes who give the new 'planes their efficiency tests—lt's the world's most dangerous profession. SEE FOR THE FIRST TIME ON ANY SCREEN THE 9-G POWER DIVE. Motors whining—propellers screaminc— five miles up—five miles a minute down —straight for the ground in the most dangerous of sky stunts. A Perfectly Marvellous Picture, With RICHARD DIX, KAREN MORLEY, LLOYD NOLAN, SHIRLEY ROSS, BILLIE BURRUD, HENRY MOLLISON, CORA SUE COLLINS, THURSTON HALL. f : \ j NOTE.—The score at Stumps in | I the Fourth Test Match will be ) I screened Tonight. I 7—Special Attraction No. 2.— Fox Films 20th Century Ace Hit, ©(CLAUDETTE] \ COLBERT. J r— —- ( OUIDA'S WORLD-FAMOUS NOVEL. "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." : ' "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." . "UNDER TWO FLAGS." ; "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." ©I VICTOR ) \ McLAGLEN / Gregory Ratoff, Nigel Bruce, O. Henry '. Gordon, Herbert Mundin, Lumsden Hare, Onslow Stevens. 10,000 Supporting Players. ' (Programme Rec. by Censor for Adults.) NO INCREASE IN PRICES. ALL STALLS Is; D.C., Is 6d; Children, .half-price. 1 MEET "NERO WOLFE" FRIDAY. ;• M pRINCESS CONTINUOUS §k "$& BINCESS from 11 a.m. Daily SSL .Box Plans at. f heatre Telephone 42-580. -NOW SHOWING— An Excellent Double-feature Programme! I.— WILLIAM POWELL : WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a Compelling Romantic Drama, . "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." ■ "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." ; (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2.— SIR GUY STANDING, SIR GUY STANDING, RICHARD CROMWELL, TOM BROWN - ROSALIND KEITH In Paramount'a Rousing Naval Drama, : "GENTLEME. OF THE NAVY." • "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." . "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ; ' TIME-TABLE: /'Manhattan Melodrama": 11.3,2.3,5.3,8.39. "Gentlemen of the Navy": 12.39, 3.39, 7.9. •. Children Under 12 NOT Admitted. OX V THEATRE, . OXY THEATRE, MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from U a.m.). Children under 12 not admitted. Exciting Adventure Across the China Seas. ; "ROAMING LADY." Spectacular air scenes, exciting battles, and the most breath-taking adventures ever screened. — With — ' FAY WRAY RALPH BELLAMY. AND romantic rhythm riot with HUGH HELEN / ; HERBERT. BRODERICK., Alive with Laughs! Sparkling with Melody! ■', "TO BEAT THE BAND." (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone 40-61 S. " tWnail!li!nMl!!!lllll!!!llllllllllllllll!l!l!lllll!l!l!I!IIII!!IIIIIIIIM!IIII ■ i "HE LUXE THEATRE, 1 ■ § ■L'E LUXE THEATRE, i . H LOWER HUTT. 1 ' ' Children utidei [2 not admitted. ANNOUNCING . . . The Special Engagement of TREVOUR AND DAWN (Sensational Adagio Dancera). ESME CHALK (Clever Tap .Dancer). ROY BAKER (Popular Piano-Accordion Player). Also, PAT O'BRIAN, MARGARET LINDSAY, In "PUBLIC ENEMY'S WIFE." "PUBLIC ENEMY'S WIFE." (Recommended for Adult&J
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1937, Page 2
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