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RIVOLI/- J * sS *9* s^ NEWTOWN. Tel. 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. Deal Aids Available. FINALLY TONIGHT—At 7. . IRENE DUNNE, CHARLES BOYER, In "THE NEAREST THING TO HEAVEN." — And — CHARLES FARRELL, — In — "FLIGHT TO FAME." (Both Pictures Recommended, by the Censor for Adults.) Commencing TOMORROW (Friday). • Also Showing Saturday and Monday. Errol FLYNN Olivia DE HAVILLAND Rosalind RUSSELL Patric KNOWLES — In — "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" "FOUR'S A CROWD" . . - With — HUGH HERBERT, WALTER CONNOLLY. Errol Flynn loves Olivia de'Havilland, who loves Patric Knowles, who loves Rosalind Russell —who isn't telling! Added complication: Errol works for Patric, and is boosting the circulation of his newspaper by writing lampoons on Walter Connolly, piratical old millionaire and Olivia's grandfather, then plays both ends against the middle by getting himself hired as Connolly's Press agent. From there on, the story wends its hilarious way to a double -wedding, in which the frolicking foursome is finally divided up in two twos —for life!. Great Associate Attraction: "ST. LOUIS BLUES" — With — ■ ■ DOROTHY LAMOUR, -s^BOROTHY LAMOUR, --. LLOYD NOLAN, LLOYD NOLAN, . ' Jessie Ralph—William Frawley. *^St. Louis Blues" is packed to the brim with music, with specialty numbers, with top-flight entertainers and entertainment— vet it's a lot more than a "musical. It's a fast-moving comedy-romance, with real story interest. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Plus EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. HURRY!— -~~^ZZ^ ~~ ■ *X—— *"""" X? 1N EM A, "~--^«J ''^■—-*>^_ «* KTLBmNIK^^?1 vNew Zealand's Leading.Siiburban Theatre. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. ; ' ' MARK TWAIN'S Beloved Classic, T g E Adventures v■■■•- •■ - • X* OF TOM SAWYER." (In glorious technicolour.) (Approved for Universal Kxhibition i ; ■ Associate Attraction "MR. WONG. DETECTIVE.'" ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■ TOMORROW —— ■ — TOMORROWA Picture so different—so refreshing you'll be amazed! ELISABETH BERGNER. ;; " ELISABETH BERGNER. A new exciting personality, ' MICHAEL REDGRAVE, MICHAEL REDGRAVE, • Repeating his outstanding success of "The Lady Vanishes" In "STOLEN LIFE." — "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." :';, —— "STOLEN LIFE." ended by the Censor for Adults.) . LAUGHS! THRILLS! SONG HITS! G-RACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS 't\ In "KEEP SMILING." '■ "KEEP SMILING." — : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. CAPITOL. : • MIRAJVIAK. APITOL :— MIRAMAR. : TONIGHT—7.3O-r-TOMORROW. BOBBY BREEN . In , "BREAKING THE ICE" ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ; ' And ' DOROTHEA KENT. KENT TAYLOR - In J- • "THE LAST EXPRESS." • (Recommended by, the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW \> TOMORROW •'•" The Greatest Picture of the Air without contradiction, : "MEN WITH WINGS." "MEN WITH WINGS." "MEN WITH WINGS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (In Glorious Technicolour.) ' , With . Fred Mac Murray, . Ray -Milland, Andy Devine. AND Intrigue! Mystery! Danger! "GAMBLING SHIP." "GAMBLING SHIP." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With ROBERT WILCOX HELEN MACK QEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. r-^EASLDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.30. 6d ; 6d A great cast of stage, screen, radio, 6d and cabaret celebrities, in 6d ; M "LET'S MAKE A NIGHT OF IT." 6d " 6d And ,6d ■ 6d Arthur treacher, alison 6d SKIPWORTH, JIMMY ELLISON, 6d 6d In ■ "HITCH HIKE LADY." - (Both. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY SPECIALS AT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN SHOP, 242 Cuba Street. Good Bargains in Clothing, Blinds, Pictures, Electric Heater, Travelling Trunks, Ornaments, etc. A JUMBLE SALE Will be Held in CT. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee *° " : " V Street, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, at 7 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1939, Page 2

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