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■■"." TO^GHWmi NIGHT/ . DON'T MISS IT UXDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. '/ .:: •'•": v" v —i Leading the Dominion for . | Quality in Quantity. RIVULI THEATRE.. • . IVOLI THEATRE.RIVOLI ■ THEATRE.:. NEWTOWN - ; Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. - . CELEBRATING THE RIVOLI'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY. . T-O-X-I-G-HrT ~. — ■■■ T-O-N-I-G-Hr'f," - • : ALSO TOMORROW-.NIGHT AXD ; FRIDAY-NIGHT. V . ; • Shorts 7 p.ra.-S p.iTu.'"Magniricent Brute," 8 p.m. "Sea Spoilers," 9.35. THE ACADEMY AWARD WIXXER VICTOR McLAGLEX. VICTOR McLAGLEN. 1 "THE MAGXIFiCEX'T BRUTE." , . ; "THE'MAGNIFICENT; BRUTE." Binnie Barnes, ' Jean Dixon, Henry Armetta. VIRILE ACTIOX. TEEMING WITH THRILLS. - JOHN WAYNE JOHX WAYNE ; ; , "THE SEA SPOILERS.",. ' x , "THE SEA SPOILERS-" ■ . ■ Fuzzy Knight, Nan Grey, William Bakewell. ~ ■■■■ Cinesound News, Port o' Call Travelogue. ■Stranger Than Fiction, "It's a 'Bird," Comedy, San Francisco by the Golden Gate, Musical Airways. PRICES Is. Is Gd. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. , ,: Box Plan at Fownes. Tel. Reserves ;25-04L ' (Programme Approved Universal Exhibition.) : ; •$§ pRINCESS CONTINUOUS §§■ _|jb ■*• RLNCESS from 11 a.m. Daily Si Box Plans at Theatre!. Tel. 42-580. ■'.' 2——OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES,- 2 A 'glorious song show that entertains the eye and ear, and—hits the heart! .'■■ ', BOBBY BREEN — BOBBY BREEN — - ; ;', ■ mv.. :/- ■.•' :. ■" ■■. "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." With ■ " May Robson Charles Butterworth ... -ASSOCIATE FEATURE- ;:" GRETE NATZLER, ~' Patrio Knowles — Carol Goodner, -- la ' "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE." "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE." There's music and laughterI—and a .lovely romance in this melodious:story of gaiety and youth! ..'"-. -, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Time-table: . ;:; Bobby Breen—ll.2, 2.20, 5.10, 8.50.. ;' ■;; "Student's Komanee"—l2.32. 3.50, 7.24. ~; All Wellington is talking about the Won-,. . derful Programme now screening at. ~••■ S. / THEATRE.. C / ROBERT TAYLO"RI LORETTA YOUNG ROBERT TAYLOR. LORETTA YOUNG ;: .-1n..., y : >.. "PRIVATE NUMBER;" •."•. "PRIVATE NUMBER." (Recommended |br Adults.) And JACK y .B,UCHANAN tel . '' \ . •' >•• '%0 """''p ; ■■■■'; >f /.'COME OUT OF^HE^ANIg-Vl JAM a beautifully-colWed F^atu|t|te:| ' "In a Monastery Garden." This picture is received with rounds of applause daily. ' . Supporting; Short .Subjects. - ■: (Final Screening Thursday Night.) . • Don't miss this programme—it's one of the picture treats of the'yeii?.' ■ ' Evening-Session; at.7.4S sharp/ /UH'rOL T H IA-TK X, UAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR, As Cosy and Warm as I'our Own Fireside. 7.45 __ LAST TWO NIGHTS 7.45 CORONATION SPECIAL, Old-fashioned Movies-Oddity. It Tops "Thanks' a' Million" in a ■ :■-;.- ~Million: } Vays! .:.:.;. ~ ■• -With: this Grand rCpmedj Team:. " ALICE'fAYE""'"' TED HEALY PATSY KELLY - MICHAEL AVHALEN GREGORY RATOFF, DIXIE DUNBAR, ADOLPHE MENJOU. And the Screen's Newest Comedy Trio, THE RITZ BROS. In ■■■:■• • ■' ■ "SING, : BABY,-- SING;" ■ "SING, BABY, SING." ;; '"SING, BABY, SING." ' "SING," BABY, SING." •' Associate Feature: " •-. LEE TRACY, ■ GLORIA'STUART. V .-..-In..- -■-- ■•" : A Sparkling, Fighting, Danger-filled ,■■' Romance,', . '■■ "WANTED—JANE TURNER." . "WANTED^-JANE TURNER." '.' (Programme Recommended for Adults.) SEASIDE ■ THEATRE, EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7 30-FINALLY TONIGHT-7.30. IN GLORIOUS COLOUR. Romance—Action— Comedj. "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE." TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE." TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE." ,Wilh FRED MACMURRAY, SYLVIA SIDNEY. Associate Featme: LEW AYRES — MARY CARLISLE In A Delightful Comedy Romance, "LADY, BE CAREFUL " "LADY, BE CAREFUL." | (Programme Recommended for Adults.) SKATING. ' SKATING. SKATING. SKATING EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. GOLDEN GATE SKATING RINK OLDEN GATE SKATING RINK (Winter Show Buildings). THE SKATER'S PARADISE. Largest and. Smoothest Skating Surface, in New Zealand. Come and see this v onderful floor for yourself. ■SESSION& TJAILY^- . ■ . sEssioNstiJm.y:::" - Morning Sessions, 10 to~l2 —Is. Lunch-hour Sessions, 12 to I—6d. ■ Lunch-hour Sessions, 1 to 2 —6 d. ■, Afternoon Session, 2. to 4.30-7ls. Learners' Session, 5 to 7—ls. '■ Evening Sessions. 7.30 to 10.15—1s 6d. Band Nights, Wed. 'and Sat., 7.30 to ll—2s. ;■ .■...;. . ■6d Reduction for those with, own skates at night sessions. Sat Afternoon —Adults "Is 6d, Children 9d. •'■■ ■ : ■ TOXIGHT. TONIGHT. ' In addition to usual programme. Gents' 15-lap Championship, . for Silver ■'■ Cup. Gents' Walk and Run Race. GRACEFUL SKATING COMPETITION (D"aw for Partners). SKATING'IS POPULAR. Learn now. . Five sessions daily. ■ :.' Private tuition arranged. Tel. 51-165. GOLDEN GATE RINK. ■ . . ,;. ~-REG.-PHELPS,, ■;. Manager,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 147, 23 June 1937, Page 2

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