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BEAT THIS PROGRAMME! NOW SHOWING TONIGHT, TOMORROW, & MONDAY. I 'TONIGHT, TOMORROJV, &, MONDAY. . ; , Leading the Dominion for i Quality in Quantity, i TDIVOLI THEATRE. ! -*VIVOLT. THEATRE. j RIVOLI THEATRE. | NEWTOWN I Always as Warm and Cosy as i " Your Own Fireside. [ 1 7 p.m.— _ ALL-COLOUR Novelty, "FLOWERS FOR MADAME." __l 7.5-Latest OVERSEAS NEWS. The Eyes and Ears of the World. 7.-26— "HILL BILLY LOUE," Big Special Musical Featurette. J V.;i6— ; ______ "IT'S ALL OVER NOW," Brilliant Warner Musical Revue. 7.JGALL IN COLOUR. Merrie Melody Cartoon, "BOULEVARDTER FROM THE BRONX." "F ~~ r * The Famous Comedy Riot. | ! "POLO JOE." "POLO JOE." Joe E. Brown—Skeets Gallagher i —Carol Hughes. l_ ■ 9,10— Intermission. 9.20— . Exceptional A randcville Special, "VAUD-VILLIANS." "VAUD-VILLIANS."^ 9.30— ' . j I Walt. Disney's Latest Sensation, ALL IN COLOUR: "MICKEY'S RIVAL," ' | With MICKEY THE MOUSE. i :; 0.38— i The "United Artists Triumph, I "BELOVED ENEMY." i "BELOVED ENEMY." i MERLE OBERON. BRIAN AHERNE, KAREN .MORLEY. Prog, approved for Universal Exhibition. NO INCREASE IN PRICES! POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. CHILDREN'S SPECIAL MICKEY MOUSE MICKEY MOUSE —MATINEE '■ ■ —MATINEE Chocolates and Toffees Given Away Free to Every Child! ■ TOMORROW (Saturday), 1.30 p.m. Programme includes Mickey Mouse in Colour, Merrie Melody in Colour, Comedies • Galore, Jo^ E..Brown in "Polo Joe,," .EVERYTHING the Children Love! EVERYTHING! Send your Children to the ONE THEATRE in WELLINGTON that caters exclusively for Children on Saturday Afternoons. All Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition. RINCESS CONTINUOUS I FJNCESS from U a.m. Daily. | STALLS Is CIRCLE Is 6d. (No extra for Circle Reserves.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO. — NOW SHOWING — - The gayest, grandest entertainment iv years! Columbia Pictures Present ' . IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE — IRENE DUNNE With Meivyn Douglas and 5-star cast in "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." When Theodora goes wild the whole world langhs. The story of a small town girl who wrote a hot novel and then tried to live up to it. Associate Feature R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present Herbert Marshall Anne Shirley Herbert Marshall Anne Shirley Herbert Marshall Anne Shirley in "MAKE WAY FOR A LADY." "MAKE WAY FOR. A LADY." "MAKE WAY' FOR A LADY." (Both Approved Universal Exßibition.) The laugh-laden saga of a well-spoiled girl who pulled the strings from behind the scenes and fomented a war between two ivomeri who wanted to marry her unsuspecting pop. Supporting Subjects include: ' "Merry Mutineers," Colour Rhapsody. "Merry Mutineers," Colour Rhapsody, ■ — Feature Screening Times — •Theodora": ]2.4, 2.55, 5.39, 5.42 p.m. "Make Way for a Lady": 1L a.m., 1.42, 4.33, 7.30 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY. Another Wonderful Entertainment. OOHOETT'S / \ ° THEATRE. V / 20th Century-Fox Present Two Magnificent Productions'. CLAIRE TREVOR, CLAIRE TREVOR, CLAIRE TREVOR, KENT TAYLOR, PAUL KELLY KENT TAYLOR, , PAUL KELLY KENT TAYLOR, ' PAUL KELLY In "MY MARRIAGE." "MY MARRIAGE." "MY MARRIAGE." "MY MARRIAGE." A Poignant Appeal to Women! A Dramatic Challenge to Men! „ Thrill-packed Story that Moves with Lightning Speed. —Associate Feature TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS — RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN 'In their Greatest Picture siuce "Cuckoo in tho Ncft,'1 •'POT LUCK." "POT LUCK.'" "POT LUCK." "POT LUCK." A Picture that will Convulse you with Laughter. (Bplh Pictures Recommended for Adult-;.) Supports include a Splendid Comedy, News. Scenic, Cinemaga/.ine, etc. .Evening Session at 7,30.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 2

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