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PINAjL SCREENING TONIGHT, 7,45 > SHORTS from 7 o'clock. laii Hay's "T-H-E H-O-U-S-E-M-A-S-T-E-R" And Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "L-O-V-E F-I-N-D-S A-N-D-Y H-A-R-D-Y" (Both. Approved for Universal Exhibition,] Screening Times: 7 p.m., Shorts;- 7.45 "The Housemaster"; 9.15, ''Love Finds Andy Hardy." l COME Where it's as cosy and warm a* k COME your own fireside. X COME Where you get civility and eer A COME vice. COME Where you get perfe.ct, sound. COME Where you get a-: comfortable seat to sit on. COME Where you get the best bob's PB COME worth in town. ™ COME Where you always get the besi COME programme. COME to the KIVOLI THEATRE, IVOLI THEATRE, RIVOLI THEATRE, RIVOLI THEATRE, Newtown Tel. 25-041. '• - - Prices Is. Is 6d. — YOUR FAVOURITE CINEMA Brings to ;ou on ONE MIGHTY PROGRAMME AT ENORMOUS COST TWO "SPECIAL" 1939 PRODUCTIONS AND SIX SPLENDID 1939 SHORTS. The Entire Programme Screening for the First Time in the Wellington Suburbs. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), SATURDAY, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, 7.45' p.m. AND MONDAY;. 7.45 p.m. SHORTS from-.7 p.m. —ITEM No. 1 : UNITED ARTISTS Present * Their 1939 Roadshow Attraction— . "T-H-E Y-O-U-N-G I-N H-E-A-R-T" "TJI-E Y-O-U-N-G I-N H-E-A-R-T" "T-H-E Y-O-U-N-G I-N H-E-A-R-T" Y-O-U-N-G I-N H-E-A-R-T" "T-H-E Y-O-U-N-G I-N H-E-A-R-T" "T-H-E Y-O-U-N-G I-N H-E-A-R-T" "T-H-E Y-O-U-N-G I-N H-E-A-R-T" From the Story, "GAY BANDITTI," . " by I. A. R. Wylie, And Featuring the Year's Best Cast—^ Janet Douglas Paulett fIAYNOR FAIRBANKS GODDARD GAYNOR FAIRBANKS GODDARD GAYNOR FAIRBANKS GODDARD GAYNOR FAIRBANKS GODDARD (Jun.) Roland Billie I ( YOUNG • BURKE | YOUNG BURKE I I j YOUNG BURKE | HENRY STEPHENSON — IRVIN S. COBB, MINNIE DUPREE. And Introducing— RICHARD CARLSON, RICHARD CARLSON, RICHARD CARLSON, Twenty-six years old, has light brown hair, hazel eyes, is 6ft tall, and weighs 12st 21b. He .makes his movie debut as Janet Gaynor's sweetheart. Is ranked as the greatest "new" discovery of 1935. Here come the Carleton Family—charming to meet but expensive to knowv-A merry band of buccaneers, living off only the BEST people—being thrown out of only the BEST hotels. — ITEM No. 2 - R.K.O.'s 1939 Laugh Sensation— Jack Lucille Ruth OAKIE BALL DONNELLY OAKIE BALL DONNELLY • OAKIE BALL DONNELLY BRADLEY PAGE—THURSTON HALL FRITZ FELD In "A-F-F-A-KR.S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" "A-F-F-A-I-R-S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" "A-F-F-A-I-R-S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" "A-F-F-A-I-R-S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" "A-F-F-A-I-R-S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" "A-F-F-A-I-R-S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" "A-F-F-A-I-R-S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" "A-F-F-A-I-R-S O-F A-N-N-A-B-E-L" The First of the "ANNABEL" Series. The "JAMS" into which a. hare-brained publicity director gets his studio's biggest star as a result of his ill-considered stunts, form the hilarious basis of this offering. The stunts invariably sound fine, but develop •unexpected complications, and the ensuing difficulties and arguments make for convulsing comedy. ITEM No. 3 — ALL IN COLOUR— "ITS WORK" "ITS WORK" One of the 1939 Colour-Tour-Adventure Series. . ■ ITEM No. 4 ALL IN COLOUR— "THE WOODS ARE FULL OF CUCKOOS," A Brilliant 1939 Cartoon Masterpieec. L ' ITEM No. 5 , \, ALL IN COLOUR— ■ - ~ "HAWAII," A Marvellous 1939 Traveltalk. ITEM No. 6 "BJRD DOGS/ "BIRD DOGS," A 1939 Sportlight of .Exceptional Interest— the Best of the Series. ■ ITEM No. 7. "HECTIC HONEYMOON," "HECTIC HONEYMOON," A Screaming 1939 Comedy Riot. ■ : ITEM No. 81 — — . LATEST PATHE .1939 .NEWS.' (The Entire Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition;) , .■■■■..' WATCH OUT FOR —i- ■, • ■ "ROBIN HOOP" '■', And '•■ .■ •-• - "IT'S IN THE AlR Ji' .•" (George EoiMby) ; ON ONE WHTfJtI'ROGRAM^IE. rff-'j .,'":';;.■' : "'^ - ; —— : —| ;. TH^.R^Li'S"":- .■■'."' , ' MONST§SktA'TTNEEj-:.v ; sat-g®|Say;••^3tt-.1- .X\:.: : —^::..:.::v-.:^-^ ■;■, I.—JANE WITHERS: <i: : . : . "CAN THIS BE' DIXIE?" " : 2—RALPH BELLAMY: "r' ': ' . "WILD BRIAN COMEDIES, CARTOONS, 'Etc., Etc. SEE TOMORROW'S "POST." SUBURBAN THEATRES. FINALLY TONIGHT 7 30 J^T' ~~TC INEMA,' -L^^^ b ~~ KILBirLNB^^J^f.(7.IS: Chapter 5, "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars.") LORETTA , YOUNG, RICHARD GREENE, GEORGE SANDER^ DAVID NIVEN, C. AUBREY SMITH, In. —'TOUR MEN .AND A PRAYER" "FOUR MEN AND..A PJRAYER"—~ (Recommended by- the Censor for Adults.) Associate; Attraction: " "LOVE"ON TOAST" • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW!! . TOMORROW!! - ' ': / l - (In Glorious .Technicolour.) • Sherwood Forest and" the Men *in Lincoln .. Green! They live again! The world's most beloved rogues! Bolii Robin, Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlett—all that lusty band of gallant adventurers—have never died! They- live again—Gloriously! "THE - - ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOP." ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD." ADVENTURES OF HOBIN HOOD." ADVENTURES OF ROBIN. HOOD." With ' ERROL FLYNN, OLIVIA PE HAVILLANP, BASIL RATHBONE, CLAUDE RAINS, And a Supporting Ci\s%_px Thousands, 1-1 Gratid Associate •Attraction r— —: . Robert Young, Lew AVresj Riith Huasey, In ! "POOR MAN, RICH GIRL." (Both Approved for Universal Ex.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 92, 20 April 1939, Page 2

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