Complete itfEW Programme Tpnight. BE EARLY, or TELEPHONE 25-041 FOR ' _reserv.es. — . R-i-v-o-l-i theatre, -I-V-O-L-l THEATRE, „ R-fcY-O-L-l - THEATRE. Newtown. • HEATED TONIGHT, As Warm and Cosy as your own ( Fireside. Australia's Own ' • ' ; MARGARET VYNER MARGARET VYNER MARGARET VYNER With CHARLES FARRELL, CHARLES FAIIRELL, CHARLES FARRELL, m < I'RITZ KORTNER. FRITZ KORTNER. .FRITZ KORTNER. "MIDNIGHT MENACE." "MIDNIGHT MENACE." "MIDNIGHT MENACE," ... Thrilling'action-romance in the eerieationpeetliuig atmosphere of the political gitu^tian" in Europe, Amazing alr-raW.' on Lopdon at night. plapßS rain bombs op . -..... . tovrifiod city, A SECOND BIG SPECIAL . On the same programme, , | W LYON ■ ( JOAN MARSH, | . -jii-I-V'-'.-" !• '-■>+; EDDIIi NUGENT, IBABEL JEWELL--DANCING FEET." "DANCING FEIiT." , "DANCING FEET," -"DANCING FEEJT." They danced" tlieir way to. romance to the j-ed-hot rhythm ,of - cipn'y music, with a laugh, ip. eypry potfj. BIG SUPPORTING PRQQRAMME. (Prog. -Roc.-by Cenaop for Adults.) TOMORROW, ! p.m. TOMORROW. p.m. TOMORROW, p.m. iPECIAL CHILDREN'S HALF-PRICE MATINEE." : 3d. 3d, 3d. 3d 3d, 3d 3d. 3d. 3d, 3d. 3d, 3d. 3d 3d, 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d 3d 3d. 3d, ALL CHILDREN. Showing at this- Matinee only* . bobby preen, BOBBY BREEN, ' BOBBY" BREEN, "LET' 3 sing again/' "LET'S SING AGAIN." | ■ KEN MAYNARD "LAWLESS RIDERS" ' "LAWLESS RIDERS." BE; EARLY, CHILDREN.. (Both Apnrpi-eA'for Universal Exhibition,) "J,■ , . ; —~~— ■ t?Tne MA, AV KILBJRNIE^Sp . (WellingtoD*» Legding Suburban Theatre.) 7.30 - FINALLY TONIGHT - 7,30; annabella Apd " 'HENRY FONDA iHENRY FONDA . .. . . L : ™,Tn .nr , ~ ■ " WINGS QF.THE MORNING." " WINGS OF THE - MORNING," "♦WINGS OF .WflS , — In Addition •<. v , Ts& 3fe[Al& BROS 1 /' •? - ' ' "'Si' 1..*" " A DAY AT THE RACES <' (Both fot Exhibition.) Reaerv'ejriit'Tlieatre,. Telepljop# 14-202. TOMORROW!/ Two Big Attractions Packed, .with Adven-1 • ture, Action, and Romance! | HOp-A-LQNG OASSIDY HOP-A-LONCr CASSIDY | And All Hi* fals Return j :• • //-: 3 .-->w In - • 'V" : "TEXAS TRAIL,"- I " TEXAS TRAIL.'' - ■ "TEXAS TRAIL." "TEXAS TRAIL." , With — I WILLIAM BOYD, WILLIAM BOYD, i -GEORGE HAYES-RUSSELL HAYDEN, ' <■ JUDITH ALLEN. , — Aggociote Attraction —• Somerset Maughpm's-. Thrilling Romance of the SputlvScna , . , Crammed, with Ei'citement and Thrijlp—. : i ' - " ISLE OF FURY." ."ISLE OF FURY." "JSLE OF FURY." ! '" ISLE OF FURY." - With -rr. ■:'■■■ ■ HUMPHREY BOGART, HUMPHREY BOGART, MARGARET LINDSAY, DONALD WOODS. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NOTE—"Texas Trail" and "Isle of Fury." .iviil bqth. bo na'cened. at epeoial school holiilftj'':inatin«S "OH" WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m. T^yTOWN. -Positively for Two Nights). Only, TONIGHT and TUESDAY,. At 7. Two Magnificent 20th Century-Fox Master- ,% pieces on the 'Same ."Programme: No. 1GEORGE SANDERS, GEORGE SANDERS, ' v DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO V In the Se'nsational Spy Drama — " LANCER SPY." " EANQER /SPY." ; "LANCER. SPY." "LA2J»*«PY." " LANCER SPY," « LARGER -SW The most extraordinary; venture q mhn evbr faced! Tho'*tt'angest. lova a, woman ever It new! The" most- suspenseful spy a toix *fiv?^"Krcen?(l! f Censor"for "Adults.) No'. 2-' " ' ' RQCHELLE HUDSON, ROCHELCE' f HUPSON, _ ' • BRIAN," "DON LEVY " r-"',; BRIAN- DONLEVY In thctoltiiuf "BOt^RECKEISS&tf' "BORN MCKLEBS." "HORN, REC&ESS.''' "BORN RECKLESS,", " BORN , RECKLESS." " BORN VREOKLESS.", ; . " BORN RECKLESS."" Fighting crime for:-,the fun of it . . , taunting death for i the thrill of it . . fihding love where tlicy...least expect it! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No'/ 3,—SELECTED FEATURETTES.' ' ■ PATRONS —Be .a'nd Oome Tonight. ———rri — ROX Y ' T H EAT Ri O X Y THEATS! ■— Manners Street — (Contlnuou* from 11 a.m.) A voyage of vengeance into the jaws ol destruction! "ADVENTURE'S END." "ADVENTURE'S END." "ADVENTURE'S END." \ ■ . Stark Drama! Thrilling Romance! With JOHN WAYNE DIANA GIBSON. .►■'"•'.j. —AlsO^-, JAMES GLEASON—ZASU PITTS. Solving a BalH^g.JO'oubre-inurder.Mjreterj •j '"in ■ "FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS," .'.'FORTY-NAUGHTY GIRLS;;' (Both Pictures Recommended by Censoi for Adults.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 107, 9 May 1938, Page 2
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