CONCLUDING TONIGHT. .CONCLUDING TONIGHT. "WIVES NEVER KNOW," ■ -,«WIVES NEVER KNOW," .CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND "SPENDTHRIFT." "SPENDTHRIFT.' 1 HENRY FONDA. PAT PATERSON, MARY BRIAN, GEORGE BARBIER lind Excellent Rivoli Featurettes. ' ' PRICES: Is, ls 6d. Children half-price. ?(AU Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'r— ■ —.j Leading the Dominion for Value in Entertainment. ■RIVOLI THEATRE. •".VOLI THEATRE. RIVOLI THEATRE. NEWTOWN Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. ( ; : CHILDREN'S SPECIAL 'MATINEE. CHILDREN'S SPECIAL MATINEE. CHILDREN'S SPECIAL MATINEE, TOMORROW (SATURDAY). -"' TOMORROW (SATURDAY), TOMORROW (SATURDAY), —— 1.30 p.m. —1.30 p.m. — 1.30 p.m.- — FEB E- — —FREE NESTLES CHOCOLATE GIVEN AWAY . TO EVERY CHILD ATTENDING. THE IDEAL KIDS' PROGRAMME. For the Girls! LITTLE VIRGINIA WEIDLER, " LITTLE VIRGINIA AVEIDLER, (Every Child's Favourite), "GIRL OF THE OZARKS." "GIRL OF THE OZARKS.'J For the Boys! DICK FORAN; DICK FORAN, . "LAND BEYOND THE LAW." "LAND BEYOND THE LAW." Comedies — Cartoons —'Serial, Etc., Etc. TOMORROW NIGHT -TOMORROW NIGHT ——TOMORROW. NIGHT -MONDAY and ' TUESDAY. The Greatest Scandal of Modern Times EXPOSED! Should-a woman marry a man she cannot love . . . when she loves a man she cannot marry? See the answer to' this burning question as KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS Soars to New Dramatic Heights in Warners' Dramatic HIT— "STOLEN HOLIDAY." " STOLEN HOLIDAY." " STOLEN HOLIDAY." " STOLEN HOLIDAY.-' " STOLEN HOLIDAY." " STOLEN ' HOLIDAY.-' "STOLEN HOLIDAY." With CLAUDE RAINS, lAN HUNTER. CLAUDE RAINS, lAN HUNTER. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! t EXTRAORDINARY! DIRECT FROM THE CITY— "MEN IN EXILE." "MEN IN EXILE." "MEN IN EXILE." "MEN IN EXILE." "MEN. IN, EXILE." "'"MEN IN EXILE." "MEN IN EXILE." : - With - WOK PURCELL, JUNE TRAVIS. ACTION UNCEASING! EXCITEMENT UNSURPASSED! Only a dangerous woman would dare Jove on this Island of Lost Souls. See yrhai happens when forgotten women and men who want to forget . . . turn on island paradise into an Inferno of Hate. . - And— EXTRA SPECIAL. The-Most Beautiful Coloured Short since "La Cucaracha"-— "ECHO MOUNTAIN." "ECHO MOUNTAIN." "ECHO MOUNTAIN." it Warner Bros.' Technicolour Musical Revue, ' . -PLUS— ' *MARCH OF TIME." '■ "BRING IN THE GIRLS." "WHALE A HO!"----"MAILS AND FEMALES!" B00K3I0W! BOOK NOW! ".''... IT'S ANOTHER RIVOLI SUPER-SHOW especially selected to commemorate thu RIVOLI'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY. .RIVOLI'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY. . Three Years of Super-Programmes at Popular Prices. 'A. Policy so popular. it has heen often Copied, but NEVER Equalled. mm7LSLsmMM#m^ Jl PRINCESS" CONTINUOUS |§& M r RINCESS from II a.m. IDailyj^ ..'' STALLS ls. ■ CIRCLE ls 6d. J (No Extra to Reserve in Circle.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. SPECIAL FREE GIFT! A Charming SOUVENIR PORTRAIT of BOBBY BREEN Will he presented to every Patron attending the JPrincess during the season of "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." . : NOW SHOWING--2 OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES 2 A glorious song show that entertains the eye and ear, and—hits the heart! BOBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN . BOBBY BREEN - In ' "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." With May Robson, Charles Butterworth. The wonder voice that won you in "Let's Sing Again" cchoeß tho heart of Dixie in a stirring human drama! —ASSOCIATE FEATUREGRETE NATZLER, • PATRIC KNOWLES, CAROL GOODNER, - In - "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE." ■ "THE' STUDENT'S ROMANCE.'* . "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE." There's music and laughter—and a lovely romance in this melodious story of gaiety and youth!, ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also ' : EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. -Time-table:. — "Rainbow on the River"—ll.2, 2.20. 5.10, 8.50. I "Student's Romance"-!-12.32, 3.50, 7.24. SEASIDE THEATRE, I EASIDE THEATRE, j LYALL BAY. j • j^p.m. ■ TOMORROW 7 p.m. •i> 2 BIG FEATURES. ?' "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" Together with: "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA/ Also Special Screening: '^.WHERE THE POWER GOD DWELLS" i MATINEE TOMORROW 2 p.m. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 2
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