FIRST RELEASE PROGRAMME &ND ELECTION RESULTS TONIGHT. . -4 +— ' | p.l-V-O-L-l fHEATKE, • i THEATRE, i R-I-V-O-L-l THEATRE, | Newtown. I HEATED TONIGHT. As f Warm and Cosy as your own i Fireside. j "BIO" ENTERTAINMENT. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.15. - TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.15. " TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.15. t ; Definitely 2 Nights Only. * (Those who liked "The Informer" should ; be sure and see the Show Tonight. ; SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. ; < '■■ SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. V SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. SURPRISE PROGRAMME. •* SURPRISE PROGRAMME. s 2 BRAND-NEW FIRST RELEASE ATTRACTIONS. SCREENING FOR THE FIRST TIME • IN WELLINGTON. C u AND ! - TONIGHT SPECIAL FULL — — , ;• FULLFULL" i ELECTION RESULTS. . ELECTION RESULTS. ; . ELECTION RESULTS. ELECTION RESULTS. ELECTION RESULTS. ELECTION RESULTS. • — 1 Will be Screened ' as they come to hand, the Programme will be lengthened so that i\ final results can be screened. j ' (Prog. Rec. by Censor for Adults.) • ; DON'T MISS v THIS EXCELLENT PROGRAMME, llemember IT'S BRAND-NEW. .; YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT! MOTHERS, FATHERS, CHILDREN, £•: . v LOOK,! . 1 THE RIVOLI MANAGEMENT ~ Caters especially for the Children.' 'TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. ! TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 2 o clock." , I TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. r At Special Half Rates for this Special > occasion only! r M. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 'I' 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. I i , Showing % ; "TWO IN REVOLT." (' "TWO IN REVOLT." t An Excellent "Juvenile" Attraction. " "With the DOG "LIGHTNING." ' And the HORSE, "WARRIOR." k. drama of wild hor6C courage and dog ilevotion that will move you to tearts ana thrill you to cheers. * • Also, c WHEELER. AND WOOLSEY, WHEELER AND WOOLSEY, " . "SILLYBILLIES.; "BILLY BILLIES." "They pulled the teeth out of the Roaring 1 West. and that's what made it roar. fßoth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) |l XMUNCESB ' CONTINUOUS j i H From 11 a.m. Daily. | "Sparkles"—ll a.ra.~ 1.58, 5.2„, ' i? ■. tod 8.47 p.m. . , E "Devif If a 3.31, f i arid 7.10 p.m. ? i , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ■ ' FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, f£&KIE COOPER, MICKEY ROONEY to * V "THE DEVIL IS A SISSY." I "THE DEVIL IS A SISSY. 1 I • "THE DEVIL IS A SISSY." Shi thwe ireateat juvenile actors on the v fctrf. in a story that is as modern, as "fcoworrow—which pulaatca with <WPt nchr human amotions as vital ag bfo V ASSOCIATE FEATURE-— 20th Century-Fox Presents JESSIE MATTHEWS Barry Maekay—Nat Pendlatoo r -' — In — •'SPARKLES," "SPARKLES. . jgm Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —In Additioi— i EXCELLENT EEATURETTES. - Ml RAM Ag: VAPITOL — MIRAMAR. Jb Cosy and Warm a« your Own Fireside. 7.3O—TONIGHT —-7.30 In. amazing man who reads minds like fcooks—solve* this exciting mystery thriller iti a new, surprising way! - AKIM TAMIROFF. „ . MARIAN MARSH, JOHN TRENT - "THE GREAT GAMBINI" — ; . "THE GREAT GAMBINI" : ' —Associate Attraction— The Comedy Award for 1937 for Conspicuous Laughter. " Convulsing Comedy Couple m Ben T- Travers's Funniest Film Farce. TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN —In— "FOR VALOUR." —- " FOR VALOUR." {Programme Recommended for Adults.) ' 10.35 Contusion. Rojcy theatre OXY THEATBI — Manners Street — (Continuous from 11 a.m.) M. refam of vengeance into the jaws oi destruction 1 I "ADVENTURE'S END." "ADVENTURE'S END. J "ADVENTURE'S END." Stark Drama!. Thrilling Romance! With fOHN WAYNE ——DIANA GIBSON. JAMES GLEASON —ZABU PITTS, JSolvjßg • Baffling Double-murder Mysterj in , "FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS." . "FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS." tßoth Picture! Recommended by Cmwoi , for Adults.) SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY WEABIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY ■ FINALLY TONIGHT, 7,30. Baaed on Arthur Stringers best-selling novel, "Heather of the Highland KENT TAYLOR—IRENE HERVEY, "THE LADY FIGHTS \BACK. . "THE LADY FIGHTS BACK." —•Associate Attraction— jle bought an all-in wrestling stadium i help the working girls' home. RALPH LYNN. CLAUDE DAMPIER, GINA MALO In ; —"ALL IN." — "ALL IN." (Programme Recommended for Adults.) tOMORROW— —— «• GARY COOPER, JEAN ARTHUR, In " THE PLAINSMAN." NOTICE RE DRAWING OF ART UNION. rj\fJE Wellington Esperanto Club's Ai !-*• Union will not be draw until May 2; jjijd the results will be published on Ms
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1938, Page 2
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