T> I V 0 L I T II X A T R X, ■h I V 0 L I T H EATR E, RIVOLI - THEATRE. NEWTOWN Always as Warm and Cosy as your Own Fireside. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. Shorts from 7 p.m. Ao. 1 SPECIAL— The Producers of "Three Smart Girls" SCORE AGAIN. The Gayest Picture since Eve Smiled at Adam's Apple—AND T.UE FUNNIEST. "AS GOOD AS MARRIED." "AS GOOD AS MARRIED." "AS GOOD AS MARRIED." "AS GOOD AS MARRIED." JOHN BOLES. DORIS NOLAN. No. 2 SPECIAL— METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT. — Hugh Walpole's famous story — "KIND LADY." "KIND ' LADY." "KIND LADY." "KIND LADY." ■ BASIL RATHBONE. ALINE MACMAHON, Excellent Supports. (Prog. Ken. uy Ceuaui tor Adults.) TOMORROW. TOMORROW. • TOMORROW. TOMORROW. 2 GREAT SHOWS. BURGESS MEREDITH AND MARGO, "WINTERSET." "WINTERSET." Best Play of the Year. LILY PONS, JACK OAKIE, GENE RAYMOND, "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I Jl RINCESS from .11 a-m. Daily, j New Universal Present— DORIS NOLAN . JOHN BOLES DORIS NOLAN JOHN BOLES Walter Pidgeon—Alan Mowbray, In "148 GOOD AS MARRIED." "AS GOOD AS MARRIED." , "AS GOOD AS MARRIED." The sprightliest picture since the first male learned the inside story of marriage —and wished he was outside! Told in the language, of laughs! —Associate Attraction — United Artists Present MARGOT GRAHAM, PAUL CAVANAGH, JOSEPH CAWTHORN, jn—' "CRIME OVER LONDON." "CRIME OVER LONDON." , (Both Recommended Censor for Adults.) One of the fastest-moving gangster pictures ever produced! You will be thrilled by this clever stpry of American gangsters'invasion of London, — Screening Times — "Crime Over London": 11, 1.40, 4.20, and 7,34 p.m. "Good As Married": 12.20, 3, 5.40, 9 p.m. 1 KO X V T H E A Tv'R E OXY THEATRE —MANNERS STREET— . (Continuous from 11 a.m.) KAY FRANCIS <■ Her glamour unsurpassed in the grandest romance of the year! "STOLEN HOLIDAY," "STOLEN HOLIDAY," Second- Feature. A powerful and compelling story, "VALIANT ' • "VALIANT IS THE WORD FOR CARRIE," IS THE WORD FOR CARRIE." . Featuring GLADYS GEORGE,' ./. " (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Theatre Telephone, 40-618. OCHORTT'S /\. - THEATRE. \ / ' Another Magnificent Entertainment, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON SDWARD EVERETT HORTON IHIGGY CONKLIN, LAURA HOPE CREWES. In a story packed with hilarity, i "HER MASTER'S VOICE." \ "MSSt MASTER'S VOICE:" (ilevommended for Adults.) A picture,that will please all tastes. A straightforward believable comedy, deftly written, brilliantly acted.' Associate Feature: WILLIAM BOYD, , JIMMY ELLISON WILLIAM BOYD, JIMMY ELLISON •— In - ' "THE EAGLE'S BROOD." / "THE EAGLE'S BROOD." One of the best of the Hopalong Cassidy pictures. 'Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Featurettes include — "Popeye the Sailor" Cartoon. riAPITOL THEATRE, VAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 7.4S—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S. FINALLY TONIGHT The wonder sho-w of 1937, introducing to tie screen the lovely Queen of the Silvery Skates. SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE - In - "GIRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." With Jean Hersholt, Adolphe Menjou, Don Ameche, Ned Sparks, Arhne Judge, And the Ritz Bros. Associate Feature • CHARLES RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND The latest' of their popular comedies, "EARLY TO BED." "EARLY TQ BED." TOMORROW — TOMORROW — - "WE'RE ON THE JURY." Together with "KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) seaside theatre; lyall bay Seaside theatre, lyall, bay 7 o'clock — Finally Tonight — 7 o'clock Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Greatest ■ Achievement. Glittering—Glamorous—Eye-filling Spectacle! "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." "THE GREAT ZIKGFELD." "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." CONCLUSION—IO.3O. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ILBIRNIE WRESTLING ANI SPORTS CLUB. ' V A U DEVI L L E, GYMNASTICS, and WHESTLING, In the Gvmnafiium, 01 Coutts Street, THIS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, At 8 p.m. Sharp. A Splendid Entertainment. Don't miss / it Admission, Is; Reserved, Is 6d. ' TENNIS COACHING. _ ~ THE Season will soon be opening, b commence your Coaching NOW. T. S. WILLIAMS,' Tel. 60-275. Prof. Tennis Coach.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 2
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