I -L*'IVOLI 1 NEWTOWN. !Tel. 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. (Deaf Aids available.) TONIGHT AND TOMORROW (SAT.): TONIGHT AND TOMORROW (SAT.): ■ VISTOR McLAGLEN . VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN .. VICTOR McLAGLEN ? TOM BROWN— X TAN GREY : '■"■ ' ' In "EX-CHAMP" '■■■■ ■••'■ "EX-CHAMP" . "EX-CHAMP" . :■■ ; "EX-CHAMP" .Tiie exciting . . . action-packet^ . . . dramatic* story of an "]Sx-Champ" who won his greatest battle outside the ring! - (Approved .for: Universal Exhibition.) ••'•-■'-■■- ; ■ ::—. plus —• • mothers ' versus . millionaires screaming- comjsdy 1n a hllari- ,:■■•:■ ~ pus; laugh show. '•--.-'/' EVERYTHING'S ON ICE" "EVERYTHING'S ON ICE" . ■•■-.'•. "EVERYTHING'S ON ICE" ■ •;•_' # fIRENE: DARE — Six-year-old skating wonder. EOSCOE KEARNS-LYNNE ROBERTS Edgar Kennedy -*— Eric Linden (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS from 7 p.m. " MONSTER MATINEE SATURDAY. Zane Grey's smashing story of a smashing hero—too tough to kill. Rip-roaring romance of the old West at its fighting " , best! • "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT'" "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" ' '"..'■ .'■.■".'" . —And—. '•' / ' " • VICTOR McLAGLEN .-•'■-■.■-: ' ■•'■ ,:- '" -In V ■ ■ • ■ ■ , "EX-CHAMP" "EX.-CHAMP" Comedies, Cartoons, Serial, Going Places, Magic Bean, etc., etc. ; ALL' CHILDREN— Gd, 6d,' 6d, 6d, MONDAY-' " ". '-.- f'TME FOUR FEATHERS" ■ -^— "THE FOUR .FEATHERS" -1— —- "THE FOUR-FEATHERS" MIDNIGHT- MATINEE MONDAY , .^llbiflGHT MATINEE MONDAY . ... : ..(Monday.Midnight) COMMENCING • TONIGHT 7.30 o'clock .At the j"^^^ *>■ 3' ■ NrZ.'s Finest Suburban Theatre. What the "Covered Wagon" was to silent pictures, Cecil B. tie. MiNes "UNION • PACIFIC" is- to talking pictures! i Ce^il B.:. De Mille's Mammoth Production. Barbara. STANWYCK-Joel McCREA ■..■'•■■• ~.■"■■■■■•' .'."• In . •■ ■ ;■ ."UNION PACIFIC.'/ "UNION PACIFIC." ; -. ;,With.a .Cast of thousands! . •-•■. .'.: -— . Together with. -= .William Gafgan—Joy Hodges :.- •■?"- . •■ — In - -"PERSONAL SECRETARY." (Both Reeomnieiided by the Censor for Adults.) V.PQMING: "THE GREAT WALTZ." '...'.Telephone-'l4-.202•'•f0r- Reservations. Wellington's Suburban Thcatic Supiume! . t=f A SCOT THEATEE, p3. c=i-" Newtown. /=!• LADIES! GENTLEMEN! CHILDREN! In keeping -with the Festne Season we Ijave apaied no effoit to present a suitable piogramme ior all membeib of the family, aiming at the ultimate in Clean, Wholesome, Enteit.unment! TONIGHT, SAT., MON., 7 pm. "CLTMBING HIGH." "CLIMBING HIGH/ "CLIMBING HIGH." "CLIMBING HIGH." JESSIE MATTHEWS, MICHAEL ;. REDGRAVE. . Stars of proven popularity in a comedyromance spelling . brightness all the way. " '■'■"'■■ '. :' ■ Also: WILL HAY, WILL HAY, ... ■•' '...: In "ASK A' POLICEMAN." "ASK A POLICEMAN." "ASK A POLICEMAN." _•;•;■ ■•■■ "ASK A POLICEMAN." If you want a good laugh—you'll get it! If you see this for the fun of it! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK AT.THEATRE, or Tel. 24-753. • _ ■ ; ;4T'THE MATINEE, SAT., 1.30: Above Programme and Episode 11 "Mysterious Rider." ADULTS Is.. . CHILDREN 3d. REGAL .-^ -. KARORJ EGAL -1—: — ~" '.':" :''- •'- KARORI Box Plans; Rnighton's. Tel. 28-365. ... 7.30—1. TONIGHT -— 7.30 ' :.: AND. SATURDAY ONLY. JEAN MUIR, DIANA CHURCHILL, •■' JUDY.KELLY,. . , ln.,a Eiotous Comedy of Amusing Dialogue '.:'■"■'"■. ajid'Piqiiant Situations— STEPS OU.T." j ' '- "JANE STEPS OUT." .. - : -. ; Also -showing——^ ■'■- JEAN ROGERS.- MICHAEL WHALEN, • .:' . -'■'• CHICK CHANDLER, ■-'•■' •"•• - -In ; . . "INSIDE STORY." . >.' ...:•-■- «INSIDE-STORY." oth Recommended by the Censor for . •■..,.■■■-. ; .' . Adults.) ..- ' i^_MONDAY, - TUESDAY .... ; "DR. RHYTHM" -, . :.- " . And ■ "SPEED TO BURN." EMPIRE . . ISLAND BAY. ■C^MPIRE■'...-' . ISLAND BAY. —BOX PLAXS -.Empire- Confeetioneiy. Tel. 14-307. j .- _■ 7.30 — TONIGHT 7,30 • AND SATURDAY ONLY. ■ CHANGE 'OF PROGRAMME MONDAY. .'The 'bestead bandit of the Rio, Grande in an !AeUon Drama of Laughter and Eo'iiiance-4- ..--.!. LEO CARRILLO — STEFFI DUNA In <' THE'GIR^-A^ND THE GAMBLER." "THE GIRL AND THE GAMBLER." -. ■:. .. ''■ ."—--Plus— 'A. Thrillef that will nail you to your seats! EDGAR WALLACE'S • "THE TERROR." . "THE TERROR." tßoth Eec. by-the Censor for Adults.) ; -^MONDAY ■ ■ - •-• "-The Story of ■ VERNON . AND IRENIO CASTLE." VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE." VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE." ' : ■ • - ■.'•: AND. GEORGE O'BRIEN ■•■■■■' in . :■ "TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN." (Boih Appro'vqdifor Universal Exhibition.) j *\7OGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN, i IV- - ••...-. 7;iS—TONIGHT—7.IS. Frances ' Lederei* —Edward G. Robinson,' "CONFESSIONS OF A NAZE SPY." "CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY." Sensational, ' Fearless, Topical, Timely. '; Alice Brady Henry' Fonda. "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN" ; "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN" Has action, laughs, drama. It's terrific! •NOTE-" TONIGHT THE PROGRAMME WILL COMMENCE AT 7.15. •(Kee. '.'move for- Adult Audience.") - • ' MONDAY. •'■■' "THE- GIRL , ■■- -■ ■: - "BOY TROUBLE." ;/
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 150, 22 December 1939, Page 2
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