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\ FOB THE LOVE OF LAUGHTER BE SURE TO SEE THIS. I JUST LET YOURSELF • I : GO! POSITIVELY THE HAPPIEST, MERRIEST, MOST POPULAR PROGRAMME IN TOWN—AND WHAT A SHOW! MIRTHQ.UAKE ENTERTAINMENT Of the Highest Possible Quality, Of course it's at WELLINGTON'S PREMIER FAMILY . ' CINEMA, . KIVOLI THEATRE IVOLI THEATRE RIVOLI THEATRE 1 NEWTOWN I ; Where "Quality" Keigns Suprcnio FINALLY TONIGHT FINALLY TONIGHT - FINALLY TONIGHT ■■' Commencing 7 o'clock. ■ 1, "The Rhythm Party," Variety. ' 2. Ohio Sale. M.G.M. Oddity. •i IMPORTANT NEWS. B» PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. •»l, "NEPTUNE'S SCHOLARS," Sportlight .. 5, Beautiful All-colour Fitzpatrick Travelogue, "MODERN TOKIO." ;&. ;■ POPEYE THE SAILOR. POPE YE THE SAILOR. - ■ POPEYE THE SAILOR. His First 1037 Release. WHAT! NO SPINACH! 7. Exclusive Film of the LOCAL CHILDREN LOCAL CHILDREN LOCAL CHILDREN Taken at Popeye's Picnic. ' S. STAN LAUREL, STAN LAUREL, - . ■ ' " OLIVER HARDY, OLIVER HARDY, Screaming Comedy Riot, "BYE! BYE!" ;' "BYE! BYE!" 0. Paramount's Colossal Successor to ;. "Buggies of Red Gap," - ' "MY AMERICAN WIFE," "MY AMERICAN WIFE," "MY AMERICAN WIFE," With FRANCIS LEDERER, FRANCIS LEDERER; ANN SOTHERN, ANN SOTHERN, . . Billje Burke, Fred Stone. 10. Metrp-GoldwynrMayep'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 JONES, THE THREE MARX BROS., THE THREE MARX BROS,, • THE THREE MARX BROS., KITTY CARLYLE, ; (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW! TOMORROW! ' TOMORROW! TOMORROW! .' SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE ... - - ,__ — NOVA PILBEAM, In The Masterpiece - "T-UVd-O-R R-OrS-E." , "TrU-D-0-R. R,O,S-E." — And — Special Associate Attraction. ■ Sa},an, tho Man/Killer. BARTON MaeLANE r^- JUNE TRAVIS "B-E-N-GrA-L TJ-G-E-R." ; : ' "B-E-N-G-A-L TJ-G^E-R." •-• gee tomorrow's "Post" for full particulars of this sensational programme. fpRINCESS CONTINUOUS 1^" ' * BINCESS from IX a.m. Daily SA. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. ~ - — NOW SHOWING — A Fine Two-Star Programme! ■■■ Ist—Universal's Amazing Drama. , . . •. .wherein Centuries of Civilisation are torn asunder as, strange Natures Clash in a „ J-urmoil pf Green and Primeval Passion! -■ ■■ "UNCIVILISED." —-^-"UNCIVIWSED.I'' -■■.-■■■ -^"UNCIVILISED.1' —?■- Featuring r-r— 1 DENNIS HOEY -^-^' MARGOT RHYS iUarcellq Marnay -;■■ ~ . . . Ashtpn Jarry. (Recommended jby Censor for Adults.) Snd.— MAURICE CHEVALIER. 2nd,-^ HAURICE CHEVALIER. Radiating Happiness with every gesture— in every note of the Gay Songs he sings >-in British Empire Films' ' Sparkling Adaptation of W: J, LOCKE'S World- . ' popular Romance— .;;■ ;;the beloved vagabond." '".me BELOVED VAGABOND!" ■-■ ■ "THE BELOVED VAGABOND.'' . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Time-table — ;.' "Beloved Vagabond": 11.1, ].46, 4.22, 741 •'Uncivilised": 1?.14, 2,50, 5.35, 9.0. ' —I? EX THEATRE -t— XX)W%. THEATRE,— CUBA STREET. Telephone 52-334. .; TONIGHT — At 7 — SHARP • THE SEASON'S BIGGEST 'THRILL. PUBLIC ENEMY NO* 1 OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. ■ ' " SATAN IS LOOSE! **.EX -1"- ---, REX " BENGAL TIGER " REX ■-, "BENGAL TIGER" T -^— REX BARTON MacLANE. . EEX JUNE TRAVIS, REX WARREN HULL. ]!EX HEX THRILLS!—Three actual fights beHEX . twecu man and beast! REX HEX ACTION!—A fast-moving, exciting REX story .. . haii>raising! HEX , HEX ROMANCE!—Love behind the ■ REX scenes of a, circus! , HEX HEX SEE! ... a whole circus, burn to '. REX the ground . . . escape of the tiger REX into city streets. ■ HEX 1000' OTHER THRILLS! ■- jysx; '■■'. ■"'■" . (Repomraanded by Censor for Adults.) ■> AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: "RHYTHM ON THE RANGE." V . ' - With -r -^-~ BINQ CROSBY r-r-r- ---—— BING CROSBY -— FRANCES FARMER-808 BURNS. It's high time on the prairies with Bing •" ' singing seven new songs. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ popular prices: STALLS; Is; D.O;, Is. fid, R' OX V Tfl E ATR E, O X V T|HEATRB, MANNERS STREET. ' ■■ (Cpntiijnous from 11 a.m.) "The Thin Man" and the "Roberta" girl in a baffling murder drama that will hold you spellbound— WILLIAM POWELL, GINGER ROGERS. Romance, Sparkling Comedy, Mystery, and Suspense iv— "STAR OF MIDNIGHT." "STAK OF MIDNIGHT." fßpconnueuileil by Censor for Adults.) J\S\) r-Tlu-illiiiK Adventure* with tlie Screen's A'cu Western Star— TIM McCOY ' ' >!' "JUSTICE QV I'llß r>AN'C|' ; :." "JUSTICE OV THiq RANGE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) Theatre Telephone 40-618.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 2

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