■ TWO^BIG-SESSTONS^ TONIGHT ■'•-., TWO BIG SESSIONS TONIGHT ,-. _ 7 p.m. and Midnight r. 7 p.m. and.'Midnight '' - ■ 7 p.m. and Midnight ■ —i Special MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT TDIVOLI ' THEATRE, ' -"IVOLI THEATRE, RIVOLI THEATRE, —NEWTOWN— TONIGHT, 7 o'clock and Midnight, TOMORROW <Sat), 7p m , MONDAY AND TUESDAY. GIGANTIC DOUBLE PROGRAMME! • THE FILM OF' THE.YEAR, ;; ; ALL:'IN COLOUR. JANET GAYNdR-FREDRIC MARCH JA.NET GAYNOR-FREDEIC MARCH JANET GAYNOR-FREDRIC MARCH MAY-ROBSON—LIONEL STANDER "A STAR IS -BORN." . . "A STAR IS BORN." "A STAR IS BORN." "A STAR IS-BORN." : . A'lao —r 'Warner Bros. Present. PAT O'BRIEN- HENRY FONDA,; MARGARET LINDSAY, . STUART ERWIN] Electric Thrills. nigh Tension Love. "S L I M ." . (»Q T r TIT tf _ . "S L I M> "g L I M ." (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HURRY UP AND GET YOUR SEATS. BOX PLAN FOR SATURDAY FILLING RAPIDLY. Tomorrow's Monster Mickey Mouse Matinee for the Children, 1.30 p.m. MICKEY MOUSE IN COLOUR, , ■ "Mickey's Circus." HOOT GIBSON - "RAINBOW'S END." "SLIM." Comedies, Cartoons, etc., etc. The ONLY Real Kids Show in TOWN. J-——* TTINEMA . f^^^j KILBIRNTJJ^^^* Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre.' 7.3O—FINALLY- TONIGHT—7.3O NORMA SHEARER, * LESLIE HOWARD, - In - "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." _ (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. TOMORROW ■ The Most Glorious Musical Production of all Time! "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." "rose marie." ' jkanette | * McDonald McDonald I And NELSON EDDY. NELSON. EDDY. NKLSON EDDY. I , — "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE? "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." . "ROSE MARIE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.1) -,__ :• -'• i^-i. Bookings are Phenomenal. ,Make I ,'• j Your Reservations at once. | Big Asosciate Attraction. ROSALIND RUSSELL, JOHN BOLES, ROSALIND RUSSELL, JOHN BOLES; ROSALIND RUSSELL, JOHN BOLES; BILLIE BURKE, BILLIE BURKE, -. .-In- ... "CRAIG'S WIFE." . . -."CRAIG'S WIFE." ' ■ "CRAIG'S WIFE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)': GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE, , At 2.0 p.m. "ROSE -— MARIE." €X npHEATRE,: / A NEWTOWN. \° A'COMMENCING TONIGHT, 7 o'clojfc. ';■ A Programme' "Second to None." No. 1— '„■'.-..-..., ■ ■ _ ' FRED ASTAIRE — GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE - GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE — GINGER ROGERS The Singing, Dancing Sweethearts_ of the world are back <to delight'you in. their latest romantic burst .of. rhythm, melody, and love! . "SHALL WE DANCE." "SHALL WE DANCE." "SHALL WE DANCE." /'SHALL WE DANCE.". ; Their funniest and most tuneful triumph, of captivatirg melody and lovable romance.No. 2— - - - WILL HAY WILL HAY '.n his brightest and best comedy, "WINDBAG THE SAILOR." "WINDBAG THE SAILOR." . "WINDBAG THE SAILOR." "windbag 'the Sailor."' "windbag the; sailor," . "windbag ;the< sailor." ' The crew, mutinied—anfl no wonder! Will Hay ivns their .skipper. ■ (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.'). No. 3— .Selected Featuretteg. Monster Sat. Matinee, .1.30 p.m. No. I—"Shall We Dance.*' No. 2—"Windbag the Sailor." CHILDREN UNDER 11 YEARS 3d. OCHORTT'S 1/ \ ° THEATRE. JC / Today's Mammoth New Programme: Two 20th Century-Fox Attractions, FRANCES DEE, BRTAN DONLEVY FRANCES DEE, BRIAN DONLEVY FRANCES DEE, BRIAN DONLEVY CHARLES BUTTERWORTH CHARLES BUTTERWORTH . In a drama- of mystery-and romance, "HALF ANGEL." , "HALF ANGEL." /'HALF. ANGEL." "HALF ANGEL." "HALF ANGEL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■It will keep you guessing . . . and you'll laugh as you* are baffled and thrilled-. ~ .- Second Splendid Picture: ROBERT KENT ROBERT KENT '■ ROBERT KENT ' .. ROSALIND KEITH, ALAN DINEHART ROSALIND KEITH, ALAN" DINEHART ROSALIND KEITH,. ALAN DINEHARI In Zana Grey's thrilling drama of the West. "KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTEDS." "KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTEDS." "KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTEDS." (For Universal Exhibition.) Spectacular- action in scenic 'grandeur. Supporting fenturettes Indlirde' "Give 'Em Air" (comedy). Mirror, News, etc. ' " ■ "KEEP I'IT"- CL-UiiT^ GYMNASTICS A.VU SCHOOL Of -.- FENCINtJ, Busi'neis Girls' Classes. Children's' Classes, , I'.Matron's'Classes. LONDON GYMNA"SrUM;"IS(r Lambtot Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1937, Page 2
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