JUST LET YOURSELF ] _ , GO!. .-r POSITIVELY - THE HAPPIEST, MERPJEST, MOST POPULAR PROGRAMME ;•■-■.;IN TOWN—AND WHAT A SHOW! MIRTHQUAKE ENTERTAINMENT Of the Highest Possible Quality. Of course it's at WELLINGTON'S PREMIER -FAMILY CINEMA,; '.. -.; • 1 "DIVOLI THEATRE ■"IVOLI" THEATRE RIVOLI THEATRE ——NEWTOWN—— Where "Quality" Reigns Supreme TONIGHT AND /MONDAY, TONIGHT AND MONDAY, TONIGHT AND MONDAY, Commencing 7 o'clock. 1. "The Rhythm Party," Variety. 2 Chic Sale. M.G.M. Oddity. ' - ■• - IMPORTANT NEWS... 3. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. "i "NEPTUNE'S SCHOLARS," Sporthght. - 5. Beautiful All-colour Fitzpatrick Tra- ■ velogue,' "MODERN TpKIQ." 6. ' . / :• POPEYE THE SAILOR. . POPEYE THE SAILOR. POPEYE THE SAILOR. His First 1937 Release. WHAT! NO SPINACH! . : ■ 7. Exclusive Film of the LOCAL. CHILDREN LOCAL CHILDREN LOCAL CHILDREN Taken at PopeyeY Picnic. I'Bl1' 8l -.'"■" -■"'■■ _ .... 1 STAN LAUREL,: STAN LAUREL,- ... ' •■ OLIVER HARDY, OLIVER HARDY, Screaming Comedy Riot, . "BYE! BYE!" .-... . . - ."BYE! BYE!" . ■-_-•[• - ■■■ ■ ■>■■•-; I 9. Paramount's Colossal Successor to v . "Ruggles of Red: Gap," "MY AMERICAN WIFE," "MY AMERICAN AVIFE," "MY AMERICAN WIFE,^ ■■••■■ With • : FRANCIS ■ LEDERER, '"'' ;' FRANCIS ' LEDERER, -• ANN SOTHERN, ■ '• ANN SOTHERN, Billie Burke, Fred Stone. 10. Metro-Gold wy n-Mayer's: Sensational Musi-Comedy Success, ... "A NIGHT AT THE. OPERA." ■ • "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." Featuring ALAN JONES, ' ALAN JONES, of "Show Boat" ALAN' JONES, Fame, ALAN JONESi THE THREE MARX BROS., THE THREE MARX BROS., THE THREE MARX BROS., , ~, . . KITTY CARL YLE...... . " (All Approved for. Uniyersal Exhibition.)i^ pRINCESS CONTINUOUS f^ j^ -Princessfromlia.tn.Dailys^. . Box Plans at Theatre. Te1!.42-580. :, t.... — NOW SHOWING — :.-. A-Fine Two-Star Programme! 1 Ist:—A Revealing. Story: Uncovering a ■ Thousand Secrets from a Land Steeped -- in Mystery!. ". ■' - " " Universal's Amazing Drama, depicting, the' ■ Clash, of Strange Natures. ■ , . In a Turmoil of Greed . . And Primeval Passion!— "UNCIVILISED." "UNCIVILISED." "UNCIVILISED/ . "UNCIVILISED."- , - Featuring DENNIS HOEY —— MARGOT RHYS Marcelle Marnay — '■ —— Ashton Jarry. - Here is a Picture absolutely unique— With a Powerful, Daring. ; Theme—and presented with Startling Realism! (Recommended by; Censor for Adults.): 2nd.—< British Empire.. Films present MAURICE - CHEVALIER. •MAURICE CHEVALIER. Margaret Lock-wood Betty Stockfeld. In a Sparkling Adaptation of W. J, LOCKE'S world-popular Romance,' "THE BELOVED VAGABOND." "THE BELOVED VAGABOND." "THE BELOVED VAGABOND." A Delightfully" Human and Appealing —Gay with. ..Laughter ..and inter- ■"' ■ -spersed with Merry Music. (Approved for Universal. Exhibition.) — Screening Times:-— "Beloved Vagabond1"': 11.1, 1.46, 4.22, 7.41. "Uncivilised": 12.14, 2.59, 5.35, 9.0. SEASIDE THEATRE, LYAtL' BAY. EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7 o'clock TONIGHT, 7 o'clock Latest Cinesound News, Comedy, Stranger than Fiction. 7.45— JACK HOLT ■■...•■- "STORM MONA BARRIE '. . .. ' ' OVER ' GRAA TT WITHERS- • in THE GENE LOCKHART ,:-'' —ANDES." ANTONIO MORENO . .. ■ Out of romantic South America comes this thrilling story of fighting pilots and dashipg Don'Juans, who laugh .at death and stake all. for a woman's kiss. 9.10 Four Great Stars Together, RONALD COLMANj ' : . CLAUDETTE COLBERT, VICTOR McLAGLEN, ■ ROSALIND RUSSELLV --.■. -■ ; . .::l n ' ■:--.-.-;•!.- .-■■ •■- A Glorious Achievement. "Ouida's Immortal: Romance of-the French: - Legion, - --•' — . "UNDER TWO FLAGS" — "UNDER TWO-FLAGS" -— ■— "UNDER TWO FLAGS" (Reed, for Adults.) . . ' '■■■■' . . A flaming story of men's: heroism, and ,','"' women's devotion. ! ' Patrons would assist by collecting Reserves Early. ■' Ring 16-545 for Reserves. . REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. - Bos Plans "Regal". Fruiterers. Tel. 27-961. Reserved Seats cannot be held . :■■ . . . .. after 7.45.■ . ■ •. • : :--. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30. ' ■ ANOTHER- SPECIAL WEEKEND PROGRAMME! 'I.—MYRNA LOY, " ■ ROBERT- MONTGOMERY ' - In - "PETTICOAT FEVER." "PETTICOAT FEVER." "PETTICOAT FEVER." 2.-FRANCHOT TONE BEME ■ - - In -■ "DANGEROUS." "DANGEROUS." . : "DANGEROUS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 3. —Another Clever-Musical- Revue, " CHECK • YOUR SOMBRERO." 4. —Charlie Chase. "ON THE WRONG ' TREK." 6. —A Goreeous Travelogue in Colour, " VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER." THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL '-■--. . .UNION. '■:■■■ MRST- CONCERT, 1937. • " "AIDA.". "AIDA." >pHE FIRST .PRACTICE-of the.-1637 sea- ,-»- son will take, place on TUESDAY NEXT, 9thj'inst., at 7.45, in St. John's ■ Schoolroom/ Dixon Street. Mr. Oliver will be present at 7.15 to interview intending new members. • • W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. . 1800 Seats at Is, Is 6d, 2s'3d, TAT' . THE "---'DE . -■■ LUXE. ->-*■ Popular-Pictures at'Populai -Prices,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 4
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