. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, 7.15. "f, "THE GOOD EARTH"' V • And J "DANGEROUS NUMBER." > (Programme Recommended by Censor } for Adults.) E-I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-E -I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-E : R-I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-E « — N/ewtown — * Always as Warm, and Cosy as *•' your own Fireside, '.Commencing TOMORROW (FRIDAY), Z Commencing TOMORROW (FRIDAY), - Commencing TOMORROW (FRIDAY), I FOR. A LIMITED SEASON ONLY. f, 2 FIRST-RUN ATTRACTIONS, .. i " 2 FIRST-RUN ATTRACTIONS, for the First Time in Wellington. t SPECIAL NOTICE. SREGULAR RIVOLI PATRONS CAN 3SEE THIS SPECIAL FIRST RELEASE PROGRAMME AT USUAL PRICES BY BOOKING—EITHER- AT £THE THEATRE TONIGHT OR. * AT *FOWNE'S TOMORROW FROM 9 A.M. ITO 9 P.M. IT WILL BE BETTER TO :* ATTEND TOMORROW'S (FRIDAY) AS SATURDAY'S BOOKINGS CONSTITUTE A RECORD, J AND HUNDREDS WILL BE UNABLE ,^TO GAIN ADMISSION. DON'T BE i-AMONG THE DISAPPOINTED. MAKE \SURE OF YOUR SEATS TONIGHT. V(DON'T SAY WE DIDN'T WARN ;•' you.) ■^No. I—Simultaneous with its City release, |THE SEQUEL TO "THE INFORMER." i "THE PLOUGH AND THE "THE" PLOUGH AND THE "THE PLOUGH AND THE "THE PLOUGH AND THE "THE PLOUGH AND THE "THE PLOUGH AND THE "THE PLOUGH AND THE "THE PLOUGH AND THE "THE PLOUGH. AND THE STARS" STARS" STARS" STARS" STARS" STARS" STARS" STARS" STARS" - The Scan O'Casey play which made .* theatrical history on three continents, so i startling, for its realism and for its elee'jtnfying blend of robust humour and stark y emotion, comes now-as a film that is even more impressive and. more spacious than .'the stage version. This at the hands of « John Ford, who directed the notable "The Informer." * • The great folk story of a woman's anxiety - and devotion to -her headstrong husband _ during .civil warfare in Ireland; her efforts ~ to save him from harm when he persists .in going out to .fight in the streets under # the picturesque Plough and Stars banner .' of the Irish Citizen Army during the ;, Easter Week rising, is emotion-stirring '• entertainment plus; a rare and brilliant 1- event which it is really a privilege to i" announce. ♦We recommend "The . Plough and the I StaTs" as a motion picture achievement * of the highest power. 1 NOTABLE FOR SOMEOF THE MOST * MAGNIFICENT ACTING EVER SEEN : ON THE SCREEN IS • BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK £ BARBARA STANWYCK Jfc BARBARA STANWYCK t as Nora Clitheroe. t "" BARRY FITZGERALD, 2 BARRY FITZGERALD, - BARRY. FITZGERALD, Whose performance, as "FLUTHER" has "■won him- world-wide praise. He will be remembered by Wellingtonians aa the , drunk in "Ebb Tide." - I Then tnere is* PRESTON FOSTER, UNA :O>CONNOR, DENIS ODEA, . ERIN '•O'BRIEN-MOORE, CYRIL McLAGLEN, : and; WSSLEY BARRY.; < ••' -/.■:-■ --£~ *9— FIRST CITY RELEASE. » Associate Feature: X "START CHEERING-." „. S? . "START CHEERi|s[G.ff *: '±\ ' .** *J{ '-^'START^ :CPEER^G^I;V/ "<s * A Merry "Musical; Cometly Kiot! ' With a Star-studded Cast. ' JIMMY DURANTE. WALTER CONNOLLY, : JOAN PERRY; CHARLES STARRETT, "THE THREE STOOGES," HAL LE ROY, GERTRUDE NIESEN. (Both Pictures Approved for Univ. Ex.) 3 —Walt Disney's All-Colour Masterpiece, "LONESOME GHOSTS." • And Wonderful Supporting Programme.. FINALLY TONIGHT—^ FRED ASTAIRE in "A DAMSEL JTN DISTRESS/* " Also Showing —— . "THECRIMEOB1 DR. HALLETT." RINCESS . CONTINUOUS | RECESS From 11 a.m. Daily.' * COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. Hollywood's gayest love-makers in their raciest romance! MetrorGoldwyn-Mayer Present — CLARK GABLE -~—-—— ——CLARK GABLE -—' . "■ —. ..•.•,;:.•:■•- CLARK GABLE :— ■ /:;;:; CLARK GABLE — MWIA. -T- —- JEAN HARLOW MYENA- LOY —^— JEAN HARLOW MYRIfA LOY -——7- JEAN ; HARLOW Faith. "Baldwin's Cosmopolitan Magazine •'■.'v-'-,'v.''NQVfil-Tr. ; ;' <rWIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." : "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." i "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." iBVEN CLARK HAS HIS TROUBLES 1 WHEN TWO LADIES XOVE HIM} But it's the happiest dilemma of his romantic career—a skylarking holiday with a laugh to match, every fieart beat! s —Associate FeatureParamount Films Present— JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHtf BARRYMORE, JOHN Howard —^— Louise Campbell ■In .-■ "BULDLOG DRUMMOND'S "BULDLOG DRUMMOND'S "BULDLOG DRUMMOITD'S "BULDLOG DRUMMOND'S REVENGE." REVENGE." r REVENGE." REVENGE." r(Both recommended by Censor for Adults.) t>rummond runs smack into the case he couldn't resist —the secret of the Concentrated Death and the Mystery of the "man who was a woman!" DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE' THEATRE LOWER HUTT TONIGHT:at 7 : 30. Two Fine Universal Features. .ALICE BEADY, CHARLES WINNINGER, Tom Brown —- Dorothea Kent In the Screen's Funniest Riot, "GOOD-BYE, BROADWAY." "GOOD-BYE, 3ROADWAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j —Additional Feature— The Greatest of the Famous "Crime j Club" Mysteries! "THE LADY IN THE MORGUE." j "THE LADY IN THE MORGUE." I Preston Foster — Patricia Ellis. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at De Luxe. Tel. 63-431. . j TUMBLE SALE, I MT. COOK SCHOOL, Buckle Street, At 7 p.m., FRIDAY, JUL% 8.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 2
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