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"R-I-V-O-L-l T-H-E-A-T-R-E •*-v-I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-E R-I-V-O-L-l' . T-H-E-A-T-R-E :— Newtown' — Always as Warm and Cosy as your own Fireside. Commencing TONIGHT (Friday), Commencing TONIGHT (Friday), Commencing TONIGHT (Friday). FOR A LIMITED SEASON ONLY. 2 FIRST-RUN ATTRACTIONS, 2 FIRST-RUN ATTRACTIONS. Showing for the First Time in Wellington. No. I—Simultaneous1 —Simultaneous with its City release, THE SEQUEL TO "THE INFORMER." ■ "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 Sean O'Casey play which -made theatrical history on three continents, so startling for its realism and for its.electrifying blend of robust humour and stark 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 event which it is really a privilege to announce. We recommend "The Plough and the Stars" as a motion picture achievement of the highest power. NOTABLE FOR SOME OF'THE MOST MAGNIFICENT ACTING EVER SEEN i ON THE SCREEN IS BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK. BARBARA STANWYCK as Nora Clitheroe. BARRY FITZGERALD, BARRY FITZGERALD, BARRY FITZGERALD, . Whose performance as "FLUTHER" has won him world-wide praise. He will be . remembered by -We.llingtonians as the drunk in "Ebb Tide." Then there is PRESTON FOSTER, UNA O'CONNOR, DENIS O'DEA, ERIN O'BRIEN-MOORE, CYRIL McLAGLEN, and WESLEY BARRY. S- FIRST CITY RELEASE. Associate Feature: "START CHEERING." N; "START CHEERING." i "START. CHEERING.". - 'A Merry Musical Comedy Riot! 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.) B—Walt Disney's All-Colour Masterpiece, "LONESOME GHOSTS." . And Wonderful Supporting Programme- ' MONSTER MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE TOMORROW / • And —— "Three Stooges" in "Start Cheering."! THE BIG SHOW STARTS TONIGHT! ' Out of the flaming pages of history '.., - thunders this thrilling'epic of a nation in the'.making! - J.-—-"""""^ T?iNfJmA, s-*^J f^*^^/^ iaLBIRNIE^.^-5* (Comfortably Heated.) .Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30. "7.30 — TONIGHT — 7:30. Also SATURDAY & MONDAY. ' THE MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE ROMANCE EVER FILMED! FRANK LLOYD Who gave you "Mutiny on the Bounty,' ** : f Proudly Offers -=' "WELLS FARGO." |~ -= "WELLS FARGO." ==■. ' .£==. "WELLS FARGO." -I==. Y i "WELLS FARGO." | '>- V "WELLS FARGO." ■■ ■ ;-' •=='■ "WELLS FARGO." =r *?E "WELLS FARGO." ==" —With— JOEL McCREA, FRANCES DEE, 808 BURNS, LLOYD NOLAN, And a Cast of Thousands. A story glowing with romance—rich in comedy—packed with excitement and thrills and daring exploits. A Paramount Picture. BOOKINGS ARE POURING IN. ' MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! ; - -. _ _f —. Big Associate Attraction — A Tomantic screen song of Ireland that will steal your- heart away. : "LAUGHING IRISH EYES." '. I "LAUGHING IRISH EYES." : " "LAUGHING IRISH EYES." "LAUGHING IRISH EYES." I—— ■ ; : g _ .— — — Starring —— The Celebrated Irish Tenor , PHIL REGAN. , PHIL REGAN. PHIL REGAN. : ' — With — Evelyn Knapp—Walter C. Kelly. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND SATURDAY "MATINEE At 2.30 p.m. "WELLS FARGO." "WELLS FARGO." BB.fi : 111ill! Direction: G. L. Johnston. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) "The Thin Man" lives again in another ; Brilliant Comedy. "AFTER THE THIN MAN." "AFTER THE THIN.MAN." "AFTER THE THIN MAN." With WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY - (Rec. by Censor for Adulte.) * PLUS . , . Thrills from the danger-dipped pep of Peter B. Kyne. "DODGE CITY TRAIL," "DODGE CITY TRAIL," - "DODGE CITY TRAIL," •With \ -• CHARLES T STARRETT. . (App.' for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE! DEBATING SOCIETY. ANNUAL ORATORY CONTEST. NNUAL ORATORY CONTEST.; , . For the .' . ■• . PLUNKET MEDAL. ' PLUNKET MEDAL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY. JULY 9, SATURDAY. JULY 9, At 8 p-.m. Admission Is. • niURNER-COTTIER MUSIC STUDIO, JL 83 Kent Terrace. Telephone 53-284. Piano, Banjo. Mandolin, Guitar, and Ukulele. Instruments lent free of charge to pupils for practice at home. -:■••. • . ■ . . |

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 2

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