HURRY! HUKRTr LAST 2 NIGHTS OF THIS GREAT SHOW! TEL. 25-tel. : - PRICES Is, la 6d. RnroLL — IVOLI. Newtown." RTVOLL •.—■ TONIGHT/AND MONDAY, at 7.15. 2 BRAND-NEW 1939 ATTRACTIONS. ! BORIS KARLOFF — GRANT WITHERS EVELYN. BRENT— : - ______ ■ • MAXINE JENNINGS "MR. WONG, DETECTIVE." "MR,. WONG, DETECTIVE/ (Recomtr.ended by the Censor for Adults.1 .t —Associate JFeatureMADGE EVANS — PRESTOS FOSTER James Gleason—H. B: Warner—Ruth Donnelly—Neil Hamilton—Heather Angel, "ARMY GIRL." "ARMY GIRL." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TUESDAY NEXT Colossal Double-feature —"FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER" and "MERRILY WE LIVE." (Recommended ■ by Censor for Adults.) rrrvoLi I ArVOLI Thorndon I TIVOLI — — I TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES Is, Is 6d. TONIGHT (SAT.) and MONDAY. Shorts from 7 o'clock. SPENCER 'TRACY, vMYRNA LOY, CLARK GABLE, LIONEL BARRYMORE "TEST PILOT" "TEST PILOT" Plus the Splendid Associate Feature, "NO TIME TO MARRY" "NO TIME. TO MARRY'" With RICHARD ARLEN, MARY ASTOR And LIONEL STANDER.. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY PAGE 15 FOR TUESDAY'S NEW PROGRAMME. PLEASE BE EARLY '■ ONLY" LIMITED ACCOMMODATION TONIGHT OWING TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO THE •j^-^^X?" i n. c maT^^^lL P^^' 1^ KILBIRNTK^^> Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O -- ■•••••: ■■■■■■■■ And MONDAY. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ■■;■••• MUSICAL TRIUMPH: • - -ROSALIE," — "ROSALIE," .;•' "ROSALIE,"—^—"ROSALIE," • ■•..•■,'■■• - With NELSON, EDDY, ELEANOR POWELL, —-— ■' Grand: Associate Attraction ■ THE RITZ BROS., ■■'. ■■■■' ■■ : -la- ■ ■■■•■■ •^EiJTUCKY MOONSHINE." . (Both. .Features Approved for Universal . Exhibition.) : , Telephone-Bookings cannot be guaranteed .tonight. :-...... ■ CO3SE TO THE riAPITOL ——: MIRAIvIAR. Capitol -:< '-'• •• miramar. IJ3Q ■ J ■ , ". TONIGHT — 7.30 ' And ~.. MONDAY. A, few minutes from town —abundant park- ■'■■.' ihg space for motorists. , THE YEAR'S COMEDY T SENSATION! — "MERRILY WE LIVE," —— —-— "MERRILY WE LIVE," — '-*—- " MERRILY WE LIVE, ?> -—— : ■,:' ■ •;'.::';".. With' ";,■■■•• . Constance 'Bennett, Brian Aherne,'- Alan. Mowbray, Billie Burke, Tom Brown, Aim \'< -' '.' . :'■ •.: .'• '-Dvorak.., ■■.-,;.'■' ■ ."' i ,'.; • — Associate, Attraction John Howard, Heather Angel, In "BULLDOG DRUMMOND IN AFRICA" '^BULLDOG DRUMMOND -IN, AFRICA" ■ ■ ■'. ■ ' •'■: i—^- Also —— "COME ACROSS," "COME ACROSS," '■■" - . A; Crime-ddesh't-'pay Special. • ; (Programme Approved for Universal v . Exhibition.) \- t Telephone 16-545 for Reservations. CEASIDE THEATRE! LYALL BAY. .:■ • TONIGHT ONLY. . 7 o'clock—"FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO'MARS" -i ■ And '■"_-' ■■'-- Same Great Programme as at tiie : ■•■■•• -KiNEMA.' -■-■■ : •, I PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I I x RINCESS from II a.m. Daifer. \ Screening Times: '■ — "Gambling Ship," 11 a.m., 1.30, 3.29> 5.28, and 8.25 p.m. "Bulldog Drummond," 12.4, 2.32, 4.31, 6.30, and 9.33 p.m. Paramount Films Present— "ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND." ■ ■■'« ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND." -With— JOHN HOWARD, HEATHER ANGEL. JOHN HOWARD, HEATHER ANGEL. - What is the invisible death that strikes from afar? What is the-mystery of the flickering light? It's Drummond's greatest case . : . and your biggest thrill I Associate Feature —?—■ • New Universal Filtns Present— ROBERT. WTLCOX — HELEN-MACK, !" "..In -■ ■ ' " GAMBLING SHIP." "GAMBLING SHIP." "GAMBLING. SHIP." (Both Recommended- by Censor for Adults.) Dynamited boats! Tapped wires! Trapped crooks! It's exciting entertainment! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. A&GAN-VIOLIN-VOCAL RECITAL. >v/ TOWN HALL. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1939, at 8 p.m. Mr. Chafi. Collins (son. City Organist), Mr. Frank Hoy (Violinist), Miss Una .'- ' Thomas.^C6ntralto). ■ ■ • Miss. Or mi Reid ■■-■: . -.(Accompanist). •"; PROGRAMME: 1. (a) "Fugue in D Major" (b) "My Heart Ever Faithful". (Bach) 2. "Impromptu" ; (Stainer) '3. Violin—"Romance" ....-..,; (Sibelius) 4. Choral Prelude, "Innsbruck" -"■---■ - (Kitson) $. Song—"O Lord Have Mercy" ■.".■■ ' '- , (Stradella) 6. "Largo" .....- ;.-.!....';. (Handel) 7. Selection from "The Water . Music" - '.:.... (Handel) 8. Violin—(a)' "Rigaudon" (RameauHeifetz); (b) "Litany" (Schubert) 9. "Chansonette" 1....... (Banks) 10. Song—"How Lovely are Thy Dwellings" ;.............. (Liddle) 11. "AnSantd" (Hoyte) 12. "Festival Postlude" ... (Dudley Buck) National Anthem. Silver coin, collection at door. EXHIBITION OF "THE CHESTNUT TREE" (London's Latest Dance. Sensation), performed by the MILDRED HARRIS STUDIO OF BALLROOM -.; • DANCING: TONIGHT —^-TONIGHT assembly ' hall, Assembly. -; . hall, Brougham Street. Dance to tne,Rhythm of ROSS FLOYD, and his SWING MUSIC. "Lucky Spot" Competition.- - Bubs. 2b. -.■.. il -',%':'..- ■ -;'-. ■ ■ JAC±! KEAR^S, M.C,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1939, Page 4
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