••i TJIVOJjI TJ_i£JAiJ.ixi;, '■'• ' rfVtVOLI THEATRE, RIVOLI THEATRE, ..'■' NEWTOWN 'Always as Warm and Cosy na Your Own Fireside. . Loading the Dominion for Valua in Entertainment. • ■ —i I TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. I i —I ZVs HOURS OF POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. ■A TREAT FOR. THE ENTIRE FAMILY. {Music, Song, Dance, Comedy, Interest, Romance, Ncivs, Sporting, and Cartoon. WHAT MORE COULD YOU WISH FOR? XEWSLATJiST CINESOUND NEWS. Highlights from Aussie and Now Zealand. CARTOONBETTY BOOP, "A SONG A DAY." MUSIC--!-"RHYTHM ON THE RIVER," A Paiamouiit lleadiiuer, JtXTEBEST— • - PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL, . A Pot-poum of interesting items. DANCE— "MUSICAL FASHIONS."- , SPORTING— ■ j' Gran Hand Rice's "FIGHTING MARLINS COMEDY— . .'"""" Tho Greatest Comedy Team in .Pictures Today— CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND CH ARM H RUG G LES, MARY BOL AND CHARLIE RUGGLES, MAR V BOLAND With Vivienne Osbornc, Claude Gillingwater, In "WIVES NEVER KNOW," "WIVES NEVER KNOW," "WIVES NEVER KNOW," Charlie went on the spree—but Mary was willing to forgi\e him until he arrived ..homo with the birds and bubbling with champagne! ' iROMANCE— '.' HENRY FONDA. HENRY FONDA. HENRY FONDA. (You remember him in1 "Trail of tho Lonesome Pine"), ' - With — PAT TATERSON, MARY BRIAN, GEORGE BARBIER Will be seen as every Girls-Pal , -"SPENDTHRIFT" '■ '.'SPENDTHRIFT ", "SPEN-DTH RIFT" "SPENDTHRIFT". (Programmo Appioved for Universal Exhibition.) PRfCES: Is, Is 6d. Children half-price. Tel. 2C-041 for Reserves—No extra charge. i\ COMING SATURDAY: * KAY FRANCIS : — "STOLEN HOLIDAY." FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. EDWARD ARNOLD — JOEL McCREA ■ — In. — "COME AND GET IT!" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' ■ Also Showing; Cecil Kellaway in "IT ISN'T DONE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '•SIpIUNCESS CONTINUOUS |§fc jSj •* EINCE9B frora 11»jn. DsilyjflKij i Box Plans at Theatre, l'el. 42-580. COMMENCING TOMORROW, fA glorious song show that entertains the eye and ear, and^-hits 'the heart! BOBBY BREEN.-— '■ BOBBY BREEN: " ■ : : BOBBY BREEN —— — !: , In ■ ' '' ' ; "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." '4 "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER."- " ■'.. " With May Robson, Charles Butterworth. ' ■ The wonder, voice thnt won you in "Let's Sing Again" echoes the heart of Dixie in a stirring human drama! —ASSOCIATE FEATURE- • GRETE NATZLER, ■ PATRIC KNO^VLES, • CAROL GOODNER, ';■' '.■/■■ . ' ' -In - .; ■'■ ' ■ "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE." N ; ; "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE." •There's music and laughter—and a lovely romance in 'this melodious etory of gaiety and youth! (Both. Features Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : FINAL NIGHT of '.. i ."';". Dick Fdrati in "LAND BEYOND , THE LAW." : And Gordon: Harker in "MILLIONS." (Both "Universal Exhibition.) ROXA : XH KAT RE. O XX T H JG A X R E. ~ ■/MANNERS STREET, , . : (Continuous from. U a.m.) ■ TOMORROW. : ..'■;■ The. Ace of Western Stars, . . TIM McCOY ■:. ■"■'■ TIM McCOY 1 a thrilling outdoor romance with plenty ' ' '; of finger-trigger action, •' "REVENGE RIDER." ; "REVENGE RIDER." , "-REVENGE' RIDER." ■ 'AND . '. .'Unique, Thrilling Mystery Ronlancc, ■■ "CALLING THE TUNE." " CALLING THE1 TUNE." " PALLING THE TUNE." George Robcy, Sir Henry Wood, and the Queens Hall Orchestra, Sir Cedrie Ha'rdwicke, Tho English Singers' Quartet, and the Philharmonic String Quartet s are but q, few of.the world celebrity entertainers whose talents punctuate . the thrills of j ."' this youthful romance. Featuring CLIFFORD EVANS, SALLY GRAY. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) } BIG SUPPORTING ITEMS, i Theatre Telephone 40-018. ' *T>EGAL THEATRE, ICARORI. ;-">EGAL THEATRE. KARORL ;, '7.30-FINALLY TONIGHT-7.30 Box Plans..''Regal" Fruiterers (Tel. 27-961). We take this opportunity of assuring our pntrons that "Theodora Goes Wild" is {he best comedy; we have seen in recent ■ ,'-. years. IRENE DUNNE Associated with a superb supporting cast is "THEODORA GOES WILD" * "THEODORA GOES WILD" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Another glamorous star in her most exhilarating masterpiece. KAY FRANCIS in "SWEET ALOES" And JESSIE MATTHEWS in "MARRY THE GIRL." Children's Matinee Saturday. Special Feature —Tim McCoy in "Riding Wild" and Serial. W CHURCHILL, 135 Vivian Street, •for Tailor-made Suits. Fit. Style, and Workmanship guaranteed. Dinner j^gc.jsmi-laEffnsJteess^fefijjieoialir,, J '.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2
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