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K)N'T MISS THIS TONIGHOX IT IS TOT OFTEN YOU GET A CHi^NCB TO; SEE SUCH A THOROUGHLY KN3HER4 TAINING PROGRAMME. 7th AND ABSOLUTELY FINAL 7th AND ABSOLUTELY FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. I • "DIVOLI Always as Warm -"-^TVOLI and Cosy a3 your RIVOLI own fireside. 1— ; _ FINALLY TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. . (Shorts from, 7.15). . LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE , HOWARD— — : LESLIE HOWARD-: — LESLIE HOWARD . . JTban Blondell -Humphrey Bogart 1— . . . _ 1 "STAND' IN." "STAND IN." "STAND IN." —No. 2. Paramount's Sensational 1938 Road Show Attraction— "HER JUNGLE LOVE." "HER JUNGLE LOVE." "HER JUNGLE LOVE." DOROTHY LAMOUR —— DOROTHY LAMOUR DOROTHY LAMOUR DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND, LYNNE OVERMAN. RAY MILLAND, LYNNE OVERMAN. ALL IN COLOUR. j . —-No. 3. E REELS OF COLOUR. 2 REELS OF COLOUR. PARAMOUNT'S AMBITIOUS NOVELTY. POPEYE THE SAILOR POPJEYE THE SAILOR Meets • ALI BABA'S FORTY THIEVES £ ■ ALI BABA'S FORTY THIEVES (All Approved for Univ. Exhibition.) Programme supported by Excellent Shorts. Paramount News—Pictorial—Sp ortlight, t £tc, etc. Prices:* Is, Is 6d. Telephone 25-041. TOMORROW — TOMORROW MATINEE, 2 p.m. TOMORROW- — — TOMORROW —- NIGHT, 7.15. POPULAR PROGRAMME. "youth flings its cap in the face of danger —and wins! (■ * "NIGHT SPOT." — N "NIGHT SPOTS" —■ "NIGHT SPOT." 1 - "NIGHT SPOT." ■ « = "NIGHT SPOT."— • -" 1 "NIGHT SPOT." In "Night Spot" youth, courageous and clear-visioned, makes the great gamble >vith life—integrity, faith, and love against all comers and wins through a multitude of dangers to the satisfying "clinch" that crowns the efforts of all good ifilniland heroes! And it's a clinch' with a laugh in it, just as it has been a fight loaded all the way with humour! "Night Spot" is a tale of New York night life today—crisp, clean, satisfying! ——— Associate Feature DRAMA . . . that crashes its story into your heart!—of a girl whose caresses whispered of death to come! "NURSE FROM BROOKLYN," "NURSE FROM BROOKLYN," • "NURSE FROM BROOKLYN," "NURSE FROM BROOKLYN," Starring SALLY EILERS———PAUL KELLY SALLY EILERS : PAUL KELLY The world grouttd out its secrets for her. Whispered confessions of her patients! . . .Startling stories from the lips of babbling men! ... Inner revelations of the lives that passed through her hands! PLUS—A MARVELLOUS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SEE TOMORROW'S "POST." TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.30. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.30. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.30. The second of our grand mid-week programmes ... specially chosen to give the utmost in entertainment. RESERVES ... TEL. 14-202. L-—""^ T?INEMA, ""-^zl F^-~-^__^ KHjBIRNIE,^^*' Wellington's Leading- Suburban Theatre. WARMED TO FIRESIDE COMFORT. No. I—Metro*Goldwyn-Mayer presents Franchot Joan Robert TONE CRAWFORD YOUNG TONE CRAWFORD YOUNG TONE CRAWFORD YOUNG TONE CRAWFORD YOUNG TONE CRAWFORD YOUNG TONE CRAWFORD YOUNG In a delightful romantic-comedy "THE BRIDE WORE RED." "THE BRIDE WORE RED." "THE BRIDE WORE RED." "THE BRIDE WORE RED." "THE BRIDE WORE RED." . With ~ BILLIE BURKE—REGINALD OWEN BILLIE BURKE- REGINALD OWEN (Recommended by Censor fpr Adults.) No. 2—rActiori Pictures present A fast-moving spectacle of the Canadian Royal Mounted Police .'■ . . filmed amid the scenic'; wonders, of the Rockies. "RENFREW OF THE ROYAL "RENFREW OF THE ROYAL "RENFREW OF THE ROYAL / MOUNTED." MOUNTED." .' MOUNTED." i ■ : ; With JAMES NEWILL -- CAROL HUGHES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No.. 3—Sporting featurette, PETE SMITH DESCRIBES HOW WORLD CHAMPION ATHLETES .ARE MADE. "DECATHLON CHAMPION."" No.' 4—Traveltalk in colour. JAMESFITZPATRICK BRINGS NEWS AND, VIEWS FROM SWEDEN. - "STOCKHOLM." .:.- Also "KINEMA" 'NEWS SERVICE. The Kinema- is the Motorists' Rendezvous . c. .parking, for 200 cars. FRIDAY NEXT We bring you .'■ "MAYTIME." "MAYTIME." "MAYTIME." O X V THEATRE. O X V THEATRE. Direction: G. L. Johnston. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) THRILLING AND AMAZING GANGSTER DRAMA "THE TIP-OFF GIRLS." "THE TIP-OFF GIRLS." "THE TIP-OFF GIRLS." Sensational inside workings of a crime ring. Featuring LLOYD NOLAN, MARY CARLISLE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO . . . Clarence E. Mulford's famous character "Hopalong Cassidy." "CASSIDY OF BAR 20." "CASSIDY OF BAR 20." With ■.. WILLIAM BO YD. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 58, 6 September 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 58, 6 September 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 58, 6 September 1938, Page 2

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