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SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. THE FOURTH OF OUR ' 1938 SUPER PROGRAMMES GOT A TREMENDOUS RECEPTION LAST NIGHT, , ' T?]VOLI THEATRE % ' -^IVOLI THEATRM « RIVOLI THEATRE ~ Newtown :p ,_. V- ■ - I NOTICE TO PATRONS 3 L ■ Sunder no circumstances can ,-., the season be extended, s definitely last 2 nights ■^TONIGHT AND TOMORROW at 7 p.m. -MAKE THE MOST OF THESE, YOUR IONLY OPPORTUNITIES OF SEEING*7 P.m.-LATEST CINESOUND NEWS. :«7.lo—Popeye Cartoon, "MORNING, I* NOON, AND NIGHT." ;-7.20-paramount's gigantic road »- • show attraction, ►-romance to set your heart *- throbbing. Sadventukes to" set the blood >: tingling, ssongs by masters to keep you •C HAPPY. *'&' MILLION-DOLLAR PRODUCTION S OF AMAZING MAGNITUDE. ?• " HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME." *"HIGH, WIDE! AND HANDSOME." *• " HIGH* WIDE. AND HANDSOME." C "HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME." ?, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) £• IRENE DUNNE, *: IRENE DUNNE, I IRENE DUNNE, •£ Eavis^ing star ofl "Roberta," "Show J. Boat," and Theodora," P Together with scott, charles bick£ford, akim tamiroff, ben blue, isdokothy lamour, william % FEAWLEY. db.3o— Another Splendid Picture. ? J-E-A-N A-R-T-H-U-R, C ■ J-E-A-N A-R-T-H-U-R, § J-E-A-N A-R-T-H-U-R. ARNOLD, RAY MILLAND. SEDWARD ARNOLD, RAY MILLAND. £ "EASY LIVING" £ "EASY LIVING" £ "EASY LIVING" S (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) © MORE PROOF THE EIVOLI HAS "; THE SHOWS FOR 1938. .I^Jusfc look what's coming on FRIDAY. D l l^ffi)UßT?S'HuSg: : t' "ANOTHER DAWN," ; ; "ANOTHER DAWN," :2 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -2 And Grand Associate Feature, :*• "THUNDER IN THE CITY." £;, "THUNDER IN THE CITY." ■ *• (Rocommondod by Censor for Adults.) ** ' —Definitely Three Nights Only— S FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. ,1' Box Plan Now Open at Fownes', £ TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, AT 7. 5 A Wonderful Programme. 6 AT REDUCED PRICES. •jUI Stalls Gd Dress Circle Is. *; Children with Parents, Drosa Circle 6d. SKo. 1 JEAN PARKER-GEORGE RAFT. -X JEAN PARKER-GEORGE RAFT. £ -ANNA MAY WONG. t- ANNA MAY WONG. - Ji ■' In the .Thrilling Mystery. 1 "LIMEHOUSIO BLUES." 5 "IJMRUOUSI3 BLUES," i ''LIMEIiOUSE 13 LUES." : : . "LIMEHOUSE BLUES." "I Mystery . - . romance .-. . . The 'lra*j3natic story of a fiery hull-world chieftain. "S . who vespected only the law of love! f£ (Recommended by Censor Cor Adults,) '5C<»; 2 LEE ,TRACY. HELEN MACK $ LEE TRACY-7—HELEN MACK 'r BABY LEROY. Z -' BABY LEROY. £ln Dapjon Runyou's Exciting Comedy. :; "THE LEMON DROP KID." r/. , "THE LEMON DROP KID." '" . "THE LEMON DROP KID." ;- '-THE LEMON DROP KID." *l The grand story o£ a racing expert who <Jva* always in hot water ... or love . . . ■j*nd sometimes both! ;t (Approved for-Universal Exhibition.) *: No.-3 • EXCELLENT SUPJ'ORTS. ""/a OHORXT'B /\ v..\. / THEATRE, s. / 5;!! Tho Ontstaading Epio of a Decade. j- •' Warner Bros.' Triumphant Success— 'JiCHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE" ■■-''CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE" OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE" '.=Blaemficently Portrayed by ap Immense Z; . Cast. , \ *', •, ~. Featuring ,• . 'ERROL FLYNN-PATRIC KNOWLES -I . OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND, j \\ Ou tho Same Programme— ik Riotous Comedy that will keep you in vioarn 'of laughter from start to finish. I- "SNOWED UNDER." ' :' "SNOWED UNDER." *•;. "SNOWED UNDER." i'GEOEGE BEENT^'gEnIvIEVE TOBIN, ELLIS, L'RANK McHUGH !£,'-* (Botb Recommended for Adults.) -EVENING SESSIONS: "Snowed Under,;' !«','- . 7.30 o'clock; "Charge of Light Bri- ;*' gade," 6,35 o'clock. i"ri? OX V T H jfi AT It 11, ,;} IV o X V THEATRE, ;;• MANNERS STREET. " I; { (Continuous from 11 a,m. Daily.) CX Picture go Inspired you'll novor Forget '* ■ it. • '•ii "THJ'IV WON'T KOIUUOT." %1 '-THEY WON'T FORGKT." "*L You'll live this girl's amnzing story— foving, hating, fightiuK, as if it were your i;own life and happiness at stake! \',l Featuring ?:; CLAUDE RAINS. 'i ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AND . - . Smashing fists v. Blazing Six Shooters! in ' "EMPTY HOLSTERS." ' "EMPTY HOLSTERS." With the Singing Cowboy, V f . . '■ DICK FORAN. '" ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) :, fIpiOKCESS- CONTINUOUS I ■;: *BiyQES3 from 11>ji. Daily. | ;■ ' SCREENING TIMES. ;; "Jericho": 12.25, 3.6, 5.47. and 9.4 o.m. x -'; 'TSasy Living": 11 a.m., 1.41, 4.22, ; and 7.33 p.m. Ip i — • —. — < ' ' ' ■ — ■ ■ * . British Empire Films Present t'■ ..I ~.'■„ ■ PAUL ROBESON - : PAUL ROBESON ;■ - PAUL ROBESON •:" _ PAUL ROBESON '" ' In ,:; , "J—E-Rrrl-O-H-0 " :: • " j-e-r-i-c-h-o " •;. « J_E—R—l—C—H—O " ; :: '••J^-E-R-I-C-H-O " :'^ Tremendous Spectacle of Rousing Ad- >-. venture pud Glorious Song. I-'. —-Associnte Attraction-^ — * Paramount Films Present •: JEAN ARTnUR-RAY MILLAND :'. EDWARD AIiNOLD :•: in %■ '• KASY LIVLNfJ" . • * " kasv rj vixr,1" :• "EASY LIVING" '(Both Recomniciiderl by Cens-or for Adults) *Jt doesn't, make sense, but a'B ihe goon'est, igayeEt, mo&t hilarious comedy of the year! * PRINCESS FEATURETTES include:— JParamount NewsreeJ and Popeye Cartoon, "- . Plans^at-vCioatrfc-^lephonoMtafiSoi^.^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 2

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