Tel. 25-041. R I VOLT IVOLI Newtowri RIVOLI LAST 2 NIGHTS! TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7 p.m. LAST MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. " M-A-Y-T-I-M-E." " M-A-Y-T-I-M-E." " M-A-Y-T-I-M-E," JEANETTE MACDONALD NELSON EDDY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing: "THE SECRET OF LAN YING." Picturiscd as "Dangerous to Know." With AKIM TAMIROFF, GAIL PATRICK, ANNA MAY WONG, LLOYD NOLAN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Coming FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. ; 2 GREAT PICTURES -2 ANTON WALBROOK. RUTH OHATTERTON. In Ivor Novello's "T-H-E R-A-T." "T-H-E R-A-T." ( Recommended by Censor for Adulte.) And WARNER *BAXTER, JOAN BENNETT, "V-O-G-U-E-S O-F 1938." "V-O-G-U-E-S O-F 1938." •V-O-G-U-E-S O-F 1938." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~~ SUBURBAN THEATRES. A KILBIRNIE^.^ Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT——7.3O—-TONIGHT. and TOMORROW. 2—GRAND FEATURES—2 No. -I—A Dramatic Thunderbolt. The most scorching blast of thrills ever to reach. the screen . . .it's real! . . . it's alive! •You owe it to yourself to see this truly Great Film! '•PENITENTIARY." . . "PENITENTIARY." ■ ~ With. ~* WALTER CONNOLLY, JEAN PARKER, JOHN HOWARD, ROBERT BARRAT. (Not Suitable for Children.) No. 2—A Riotous Mirthquake acclaimed throughout Britain and U.S.A. as the Year's Funniest Film! "WISE GIRL." "WISE GIRL." - _J . With RAY MILLAND, MIRIAM HOPKINS, WALTER ABEHENRY STBPHBNBON. ,"' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also — ko :5-SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. v 0 4—I'OPULAR SCIENCE. So: S-'-KINEMA" NEWS SERVICE. Reserves , lei. 14-202. • : ——v~~" " JaMIOL — MIBAB4R. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 And TOMORROW. <X Fighting -Man and a Gentleman—adored -Tby women and respected by men. lo ' love and country he gave his all and ra ' a fight he asked nor gave no Quarter. >ETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENT ■'. ... Clark ■ Myrna - .' > ■ GABLE £OY GABLE * LOY ■ -In ■ ■_. — "PARNELL."' • "PARNELL." — "PARNELL." With Edna May Oliver. Edmund Gwenn, Billie Burke. Associate Attraction JThe gripping story of America's minutefiien in white—working twenty-four hours 4 day under - the shadows of gangland a g un 3. Barbara ~42?t,. STANWYCK, McCREA, — In — DOCTORS CAN'T TAKE "STUDENT DOCTORS CAN'T TAKE MONEY." MONEY." '(■Both Features Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Ring 16-545 for Reservations. 7.30 TONIGHT ONLY 7.30. rrhe National Party Candidate. Mr. W. L. (Barker, will address a Meeting Tomorrow in the Theatre.) SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. eck—ADMISSION 6d. ? 6d ADMISSION 6d. < 6d—ADMISSION- —6d. JJk Grand Programme from the Warner ' .' , . Bros. Studios. Jfb. I.—A Thrilling Picture o£ Circus Life. £- "BENGAL TIGER." .—- — "BENGAL TIGERS * "BENGAL TIGER." —— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With SATAN, The Man Killer, BAH TUN MacLANE JUNE TRAVIS. WARREN HULL. 2so. 2. —A Grand Romantic Comedy, ~— "BRIDES ARE LIKE THAT." *— "BRIDES ARE LTKE THAT." i — "BRIDES ARE LIKE THAT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' ' . . With BOSS ALEXANDER—ANITA LOUISE (STATE — PETONE ■ STATE". OTATE — PETONE STATE. TONIGHT, at 8. o'clock. ©RACE MOORE In "I'LL TAKE ROMANCE." -—With MELVYN DOUGLAS. jDevasUiting comedy plus Delicious Music ■ plus Delirious Romance equals Divine ' Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. '. |"~ PALACE, PETONE. x ALACE, PETONE. AT 7.45 TONIGHT. STlie thrilling drama and strange adventures behind the barricades of Shanghai's Famous . INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT. INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT, With J)olores Del Rio. George Sanders \ An amazing drama. Special Supporting programme: Comedy — Scenic — News. ' (Recommended for Adults.) G~ RAND PETONE | ' . RAND PETONE I • TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. . M.G.M.'s Thrilling Mystery Romance. .» "ARSENE LUPIN RETURNS" '. "ARSENE LUPIN RETURNS" With ftfelvyn Douglas Virginia Bruce tWarren William Nat Pendlefcon (tvecominendP'l by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 64-063. IyAKUIM BRANCH N.Z.L.P. 'jn UKSSI N< i (OMPETJTION. j No. -fins.- MR. .). VIDCUCH. •,
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