ANOTHER "FULL HOUSE" LAST NIGHT! That's How GOOD it is. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE SAME BIG ■ K-R-A-Z-Y N-I-T-E PROGRAMME. TONIGHT, 7.15. 1. GEORGE FORMBY, • "KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE." 2. THE CRAZY GANG, "O.K. FOR SOUND." 3. BUSTER KEATON, • "GRAND SLAM OPERA." 4. GEORGE WALLACE. "DANCE OF THE WOUNDED WOMBAT." 5. 3 STOOGES, "GRIPS, GRUNTS, AND GROANS." 6. POLLY MORAN, "OH, DUCHESS!" All Stall* Is. Circle Is 6d. All Childre under 16 HALF-PRICE. , Telephone 25-041 for Reserves. RIVOLI, IVOLI, NEWTOWN. RIVOLI. • i . TOMORROW (SATURDAY). MATINEE, 1.30. ' NIGHT, 7.15. Also Monday and Tuesday, 7.15. I SPLENDID I V FEATURES. / AN ABSOLUTELY MARVELLOUS — — SHOW United Artists Present The Picture you've been asking for! "THE CHALLENGE." "THE CHALLENGE." "THE CHALLENGE." "THE CHALLENGE." BREAKING AWAY ENTIRELY FROM THE CONVENTIONAL MOVIE. "Here is vivid drama. It is full, vigorous adventure. Taken on the Swiss heights, at real risk, it achieves terrifying suspense with scenes of almost incredible human scaling of the mountain face, culminating in the fearful moment of four bodies hurtling to doom. Robert Douglas does gallantly, and Luis Trenker's hardbitten portrait is a memorable piece of acting." AND THE FIRST HALF OF THE PROGRAMME IS HEADED BY Metrq-Goldwyn-Mayer's Magnificent Masterpiece, "A YANK AT OXFORD," "A -YANK AT OXFORD," "A YANK AT OXFORD," «A" YANK AT OXFORD," "A YANK AT OXFORD," Starring ROBERT TAYLOR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, VIVIEN LEIGH. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. (Both Approved for Univ. Ex.) PLUS EXCEPTIONAL SHORTS— ~ SUBURBAN THEATRES. Boot Now for This Great Comedy Programme. Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT!! 7.30 o'clock. Warner Bros.' Present the Year's GAY, ROMANTIC COMEDY HIT! Claudette ' ' ■ ■ .■ v-S '■,' Charles COLBERT, : , • BOYER, COLBERT, •, ' BOYER, ■ In -"TOVARICH.",. • "TOVARICH."—With Basil Rathbone, Anita Louise. '■ r-Special Associate Attraction JOAN BLONDELL, PAT O'BRIEN, In —"BACK IN CIRCULATION" —"BACK IN CIRCULATION" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. BUCK JONES, In "FOR THE SERVICE." With Popular Supports and Episode 1, "FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 1-1-202 for Reservations. '"*■ rjAPITOL ~MIRAMAR. -^- MIRAMAR. 7.30 -—- TONIGHT 7.30 (7.5 p.m., Further Episode Serial.) Breaking Records Everywhere! M.G.M.'s International Triumph. ROBERT TAYLOR , ROBERT TAYLOR . In "A YANK AT >XFORD." "A YANK AT OXFORD." - With Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Edmund Gwenn, Griffith Jones. —x—Associate Attraction-—— Nominated as one of the Ten Best Pictures of the Year— . WILL FYFFE in "-OWD BOB" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Book Early. Tel. 16-545. MATINEE TOMORROW: "OWD BOB," with Supports. LOWER iiUTT THEATRES. ~" T£ING GEORGE THEATRE. -^*- Commending TONIGHT, at 8.0. The Sky's the Limit for Laughs GEORGE FORMBY In his latest and greatest, "IT'S IN THE AIR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tel. 63-431. SYLVIA SIDNEY - GEORGE BRENT „ In — "YOU AND ME." Second Feature ANN DVORAK - JOHN LITEL' "MIDNIGHT COURT." (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE WOBURN. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8.0. H. B. WARNER—HAZEL TERRY, "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." —Also— PAT O'BRIEN—ANN SHERIDAN, "SAN QUENTIN." , (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults.) TfMPIRE ISLAND BAY. Empire island bay. Box Plans Empire Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. 7.30 r- TONIGHT 7.30 Constance BENNETT, Vincent PRICE, Constance BENNETT, Vincent PRICE, Chai'les Helen Mischa RUGGLES BRODERICK, AUER, In " SERVICE DE LUXE." "SERVICE DE LUXE." "SERVICE DE LUXE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus CHARLES BOYER, JEAN ARTHUR, CHARLES BOYER, JEAN ARTHUR, LEO CARILLO. COLIN CLIVE, . In " HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGtfJ?." "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT." "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) WE ilake Line or Half-tone Blocks for all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 44-040. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 2
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