T ' LAST NIGHT HURRY! HURRY! if OU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS MXCELLENT BILL WITH ITS GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, From 7 to 8 p.m. ( -^ivoli 1 js^* y - NEWTOWN. : j '"Wel. 25-041, Prices, ls 6d, Is. "! t . (Deaf Aids available.) fr— R.K.0.-Radio presents JNEVER BEFORE A FILM LIKE— : —i "FIVE CAME BACK." •/FIVE CAME BACK." - ■•-——— ■ —-—- CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, LUCILLE BALL, WENDY BARRIE. Joseph Calleia, John Carradine, %}. - Aubrey ■ Smith, Allen Jenkins, jifßeeommended by the Censor for. Adults.) SECOND-BIG ATTRACTION: itee* "HOMICIDE BUREAU" **■—-- "HOMICIDE BUREAU" BRUCE CABOT, RITA HAYWORTH, And a big Supporting Cast. for Adult Audiences.) JPathe NeAvs, Colour Rhapsody, Television, Musical, 3 Stooges, Latest Aus. News. Community Sing. '- KRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY ■2-^SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS—2. No. 1: THE PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING FOR PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT ... Can you imagine seven great stars giving their finest performance in one great picture? , •*— CLAUDETTE COLBERT -— ■ » DON AMECHE ———- „• FRANCIS LEDERER, JOHN BARRYMORE, Elaine''Barry, Hedda Hopper^ - MARY ASTOR . — In — / "MIDNIGHT." 1 -. ' "MIDNIGHT." I -ROMANCE — COMEDY INTRIGUE Excitement — Adventure. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) No. 2: 'A, never-ending entertainment delight. . y. ;vvith everybody Avho's anybody in radio or on the screen! PHIL REGAN, FRANCIS LANGFOi:;* — In — ; "HIT PARADE" "HIT PARADE" "HIT PARADE" "HIT PARADE" "HIT PARADE" "HIT PARADE" "HIT PARADE" It's got Zip! . . . It's got Pep! . . . It's got these Famous.Mirth and Music Makers . . . Duke Ellington and His Band, Eddie Duchin, Pert Kelton. Pick and Pat, The Gentle Maniacs, Ed. Thorgerson, and x 100 other topliners. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MONSTER MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 BIG FEATURES. .Gomedies, Cartoons, Serial, Andy Clyde, 3 Stooges, Gazettes, etc. And Free Chocolates. _ N All Children—6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. — BE SURE AND BOOK — ALL STALLS ls, D.C. ls 6d (no extra)." RING RIVOLI-25-041. HEIGH YO! SILVER! "THE lone; RANGER." FINALLY TONIGHT—7.IS. jU ~xr *n em! "-"^-.L IHLBTRNm^,^^?* N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. ' FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O. Melvyn ' Virginia DOUGLAS,' BRUCE; ln Columbia's Romantic Mystery Comedy, - "THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN." [(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) AND GEORGE BURNS, • GRACIE ALLEN ln "COLLEGE SWING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW- ■ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present the companion.. picture to -'Men in White," *-— "FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE." {Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With—rJTlorenee' Rice, Una Merkel. Ann Rutherford, Mary HoAvard, Alan Marshall, Kent '. Taylor, Buddy Ebsen. And The Romantic Stars of "Alexander's Ragtime Band," ■ TYRONE* POWER. ALICE FAYE, '"'ROSE-OF WASHINGTON SQUARE." (Approved- for Universal Exhibition.) • Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. C' APITOL - MIRAMAR. I APITOL —. MIRAMAR.) TONIGHT—7.3O FINALLY. ' i The slickest, suavest rascal of them ' all turns spy smasher! | "THE-LONE WOLF SPY HUNT£ ( With Warren William, Ida Lupino, Ralph ' Morgan, Virginia Wcidler. I AND I Filmed from Chic Youug"s famous bcavs- * taper «^»# hONDIE „ (Approved foi Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW v 2 BIG SPECIALS.' Doug. Fairbanks, jun., Basil Rathbone, "THE SUN NEVER SETS." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) And Eleanor PoAvell. Robert Young, "HONOLULU." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 17-550 for Relegations. S"~E4SIDE THEATRE,- LYALL BAY. FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.30. FAMILY NIGHTS. 6d ADMISSION 6d. WARNER OLAND at his best. "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS." And .... IWILL MAHONEY, WILL FYFFE, "SAID O'REILLY TO McNAB." U £Both Approved for. Universal Exhibition). WELLINGTON CENTRE, N.Z.A.A.A. j HATAITAI SPORTS GROUND. j OPENING OF ATHLETIC SEASON. | - rA LL Athletes are invited to attend the Onening of the Athletic Season at Hataitai Park on. SATURDAY, November 4, 1939. ■ - '" A programme of Relay avill commence t2- 30p,1U-A^D.ROWSIVHon.Sec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1939, Page 2
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