-, .. ~ :■■■ ■ -SAY! ,-. .:■ V- : ' ■■■■■■ SAY! ■}■■ you like good pictures! !.don't .you? well! come '<■ along : tonight and , see :- this 'amazing programme • ■ for yourself.- -, four hours for a bob. :.•: all brand-new 1037 :;' , releases ; !■■ of infinite variety and first-grade .jb- ■-'.■• quality. : • ■■■ S ' ■;■■. ■ ■■. 1 1 2 '' i -'.. ,-| TEL. 25-041. ■ J .. . . .BE SURE OF A GOOD SEAT. . T. : NO EXTRA CHARGE. ;t I'At, the iEver-pojS.ular.' £' ■■ f>IVOLI THEATRE, • Z ■•-+VIVOLI THEATRE, ,T ; -.RIVOLI THEATRE, Z .;■'■ •■■-.-■■:: NEWTOWN. "2 Always; as Warm and Cosy'as . «j .Your Own Fireside. -. .. - ' DEFINITELY FINAL SCREENING ~ ■.:■-.-. TONIGHT! . -;■ : :<: JOMEi WHEN YOU LIKE— •' .' "■ , :; -STAY AS LONG AS YOU LIKE. V: From 7 o'clock until 8 o'clock, :i rivoli featurettes ; r*. i.—lnternational Newsreel. . „> >.—"Going Places" TOth Lowell Thomas. ""-}.—The Bounding Ball: : ' . . 21.—Seeing America ' First. . ■-' s.—Rebuilding .the .City< of the Angels. 4J6.—Rumbles ■of /Itevolt.' , ' ~?,l. —Williamoburg. .' ■ '3—The General .Coiirt. > - . •^S.—William and .Mary College. ■ : sjo.—"Niglit'Life of the Bugs." ■Xii,—Feminine Flashes. r.l2.—Gii.s -Vans Garden Party. 5 AT: B'O'CLOCK INTERVAL, ! --Then - the First' of the'"tWo Stunninß vifeaV Ctures Tender! Touching! Tickling! Tense! ithe Screen's. Newest Sweethearts, ~ Joan- . ■■':■■:■'■ '-.-'• -~ i^L.' ; •v BENNETT v : ll^vi " BEN-NEXT-. -■>■,-■ ••■ McGREA -£ BENNETT-. ... . Mc-CREA |RE(^#S^hth/ - * henry armetta. . 2 ■"'•-:■■ ANDY CLYDE, . f ; ■: KAT i "TWO^IN A CROWD." "TWO IN A CROWD." ■; "TWO IN A CROWD." 9 30 P.M., INTERVAL, followed by :' LATEST CINESOUND NEWS. :: at 0.45 p.m.: *The Second Main. Feature—different «nStirely in style to:.the. first but equally as j- ..." .;'■'■ ;;!' '.■:■■■• Gay .and Debonair ':' '? EDMUND LOWE, V ■ ■ EDMUND LOWE, ■; ... EDMUND LOWE, ituart,, : Reginald Owen, 1-Gloria Stuart,,, - ~ , Reginald Owen,, 'Gloria Stuart.V : , , Reginald Ower,, -Spring ;Byington. , Gilbert Emery. •/'THE GIRL ON THE 'FRONT |A«E," ,>THE..)GiIRL. ON:THE FRONT PAGE, -"THE teIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE. ,^'THE;^GIEL V;(JN .THE- FRONT PACiE," :'by•: Censor* for t ;| -. .x.:.;:'|-AMuits.)-. ■ ■/•, : ■ ;.- ---t Conimehcirig'.'Tomorrow,.for 3. Nights. ■ ,"' Comtnencing Toinofro^V- for 3 wights. ,- * ■ Commencing for 3 Nights. : ■' '■:.-.. ■SENSATIONAL ;;■ ' :l v>sta.r;:^programme , :* "- -"*■"" Headed by ■' .. , ; I; :;;: JACK?; BUCHANAN,,' .' ; t, ■:■•• -3AGW- BUCHANAN, . - : ~ "THIS'LL MAKfi 1 YOU WHISTLE." 'I "THIS'LIiMiiKE YOU WHISTLE." "r /WjSANK .MeHUGH, "£ .* ;FRANK MeHUGH, , -. . ■ ■ .t "THHBR Mlf.N ON A HORSE." , ;| "T'^EEvMEN. ON A HORSE." j•;. '.'3 And a Third Marvellous Show coming ■5 ' Direct from the City. -SEE TOMORROW NIGHT'S "POST." -"■ IT'S WELL WORTH WHILE. 1 BOX PLAN AT FOWNES. ?- NO EXTRA TO RESERVE. J Concluding Tonight. ■* GARY: COOPER in S'THE LIVES OF. A BENGAL LANCER." ;•:. , - Also - "TOLL OF1 THE ROAD." •% With RANDOLPH.SCOTT. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Z -|i§ pRINCESS CONTINUOUS Z 41 J-RINCESS from 11 a.m. Daily|^. * STALLS. la...''. ■ CIRCLE Is fid. ~.;. (Reservations,in Circle no Extra.) --■-Box Plans at''Theatre^ Tel.. 42-580. : COMMENCING ..TOMORROW - ANOTHER SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT r-MARLENE- DIETRICH ■"■ iMARLENE> DIETRICH ■'V ■ . And ■ ■ - ..; • •- CHARLES BOYER " ■■;:•',..:■/■'.-■ With ;.; Basil Eathboiie- —■ —C. Aubrey Smith 'And. a Brilliant Cast, -'la United .Artists' Picturisation of the Universally PopulW Novel by f: -ROBERT HICHENS — - -. Filmed entirely in : — TECHNICOLOUB — : "THE ''GARDEN OF ALLAH." "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." - "THE- GARDEN -OF ' ALLAH." "THE GARDEN ,; OF ALLAH." ".A strangely beautifi|l .rbmance-^magnificent ■j.as its desert seftirig-r-stirring as only the story of a. groat love can be! ■-" Additional Feature —- ~ : ;'. GENE, RAYMOND ■; "' . And '■■■■■■ ANN SOTHERN . ' ■ .— VVitlr— J Eric Blore,-r—l Helen Broderick . >In R.K.O. Radio's Gay Romantic Revel -'of a millionaire, playboy and a lovely ', ;phbtographic model.' •; "SMARTEST. GIRL IN TOWN." :■ "SMARTEST GIRL: IN TOWN." . "SMARTEST. GIRL -IN.;.TOWN." '.'Hundreds' of■' : laughs—-dozens of, .heart'tlirobs—and a^ screamingly fnnhj^ climax in a snappy story "of today! * (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •';' Supporting.Featurettes include: 'COMEDY, : ■-.-■ MUSICAL NOVELTY, '•• ' .PATHE , NEAVS. . . Children unjer.,^l6, Not .Admitted. ICEBERG! ./UNTAMED TERROR OF ; . ; v : . THE- SEA! ;■ ,'pJAUSES the.wreck of an. Ocean liner — [' acrasKing climax in "HISTORY IS ■MADE At NIGHT." SE A SI D E T H Ji'.A T R E, E AS IDE T H E A T R X; -~ -.'■■. LYALL BAY. -.' ! 7.3Q — TONIGHT — 7.30 , Youth', has its Fling! in'this Joyous ' ' .» Musical, ' ■—- "CORONADO" :r -.'■•.■ -With■JOHNNY DOWNS, BETTY BURGESS, ■JACK HALEY, ANDY DEVINE, ALICE WHITE, LEON ERKOL. ■ Together with CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S :. "CALL OF THE PRAIRIE" : COMMENCING SATURDAY. "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" '. And :.: ."BIG BROWN EYES." : ■ .", (Programme .Approved Universal Ex.) ;: CLOSING 'SATURDAY. ::tJ Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ;;^ • AUTUMN, EXHIBITION. :'. ■ Now Open Daily at the I NATIONAL ART GALLERY, * ..:' ... 'Buckle Street. -Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Tonight » from 7 to 0.30 o'clock. i Admission is; Art Students, 6d*. * Art Union Tickets, li«
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1937, Page 2
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