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amusements. OPERA HOUSE. (The Theatre Built for Sound, and' ' Where Sound is Best.) SHOWING TWICE DAILY. SHOWING TWICE DAILY. Matinee ..... 2.1S p.m. Evening 8 o^kck. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Present WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION "IN ' THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES'* "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES m A Mystery Comedy-Drama, of Newspaper Life Screened in Thrilling Sequences Starring Two Big Favourites, GHANT WITHERS and MARIAN NIXON GRANT WITHERS and MARIAN NIXON BRILLIANT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Of VITAPHONE VARIETIES Featuring HARRY TATE The Famous London HARRY TATE Comedian .of Vaudeville HARRY TATE Fame In a Rollicking Comedy Sketch, . "SELLING A CAB." "SELLING A CAR." A Riot of Fun tram Start to Finish. Box Plans are at The Briatul front 9 •*&.. 'll S p.m.; afterward* at New Opera House. Theatre 'phono 85-630 for Rewrva* tions. Evening Session—D.C. 8s 6d, Stalk 2« 64 and Is 6d (plus tax).' Afternoon Session—D,C. 3*, • Stalls Is fid and Is; Children half-price. AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. <' AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. As Sir Benjamin and John Fuller consider that ' the talking pictures have come to stay, and as "Fullsre" will concentrate in the future on tb« presentation of all-talking attractions to the exclusion of operatic offerings, the title "New Opera House' beconies a misnomer. The name will be altered to "St. James' Theatre," and as a compliment to that fine actor, George Ariiss, ■ the star of "Disraeli," which was tha Srst talking picture to be shown In tnUf. house, the change will come' into ou Saturday next, July (26th, the day OB which George Ariiss will re-sypeat in . • his latest and greatest success, "THE '' GREEN GODDESS,-'* a reproduction of the actual stage play by the latq William Archer, England's foremost' dram- , atio critid and gifted playwright. , gT. JAM]$ 8' THEA TB B„ (New Optra House.) COMMENCING NEXT,. SATURDAY, COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY' COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, July 36th. , Sir Benjamin And John Fullsr Pteajmi GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE .. > t, GEORGE * ' ARLISS ' "•••" j ARLISS In Porfcrejjgfc ttfrV •' ARLISS AmAsing SUna . AELISS of , Civilisation - «««.■ - x - ■"raaarfcWft T>»sw aju^jus^:Of ' I# "Disraeli," "t>is fa e 1 i/t <• % in another , officially .vptedf < Amazing "The Best Picture' Bols. of 1999." to • "fSS®*?f,--V'S, "THE - —u "THE' '' Msre Action' c.&ial - ; "THE sew vj f Shading <S Qtrifljcelv ■ Ft GREEN ChiracW t GREEK of a forgotten GREEN of the Earft GREEN . GODDKM." , i ■ i GODDESS." , ! GODDESS." - '„■> 't GODDESS. W"' - . ALICE JOTdB fif a. B. " h ) RALPH'FORB&B i | ' —" V Jit A WARNER AND VITAPHON® ' , SUPER PRODUCTION. BOX PLANS OPBtt NEXT . BOX PLANS OPEN NEXT THUIBSI AT THE BRISTOL. > : TO-DATS BRILLIANT PROGRAMME A* Tfc« i X' ' Grand I (Contiuuon* From 11 >/ wV hi JACK HOLT., *nd In Zane Grey's Thrilling Wsttrpj-' u;' "THE WATER HOLfil®' ' S, "THE WATER HOLS'* ~ ■: "THE WATER HOLE" % * 1 A Story of Bans Power and €btca£>< 4 ESTHER RALSTON. *- In Paramount'* Startling ThrlUiog Story of THEN:—Sixth Chapter at * *%s, • "THia SCARLET ARfttfW" v ♦•THE SCARLET A BROW" " W "THE SCARLET , BSSW" J ' Usual ß^:»lltrr' (To theatre, crvic"' theatre^ Mvic THEATRE. . CIVIC .TH^ATEE"'/ WEDNESDAY. JULY 3M. 7,«. POPULAR METHODIST MJSBJpif MAORI SINGERS, MUSICIANS, ORATORK MAORI SINGERS, MUSICIANS, MAORI SINGERS, MUSICIANS, QRATORB MAORI SINGERS, MUSICIANS, ORATORS MAORI SINGERS, MUSICIANS, ORATORS: From All Parts of New Zealand and: tj»s. Chatham# HAUNTING MELODIES - ' HAUNTING MELODIES ENCHANTING HARMONIES, ENCHANTING -HARMONipff. A FEAST OF POLYNESIAN VPSIO. i AND SONG. -I 1 Y Choruses, Waiatas. Tititotia, 1 Stow " Atjjf Games, Instrumental Uuelo, Pol Hakas. 1 etc., eto. " Maori Costumes e\ ,J WEDNESDAY.' JULY 9M. ?.«" ONE NIGHT ONLY r •' Doors 0w.7 P-m- "■ V, Admission: TSs Cbltdrtn Isr. 1 _ ■»• Box Plan' at Bn|fi. 4 ' SOtfjF. _ Boils dry awar painSsjfjy wh_sn= t<m»V «>t Yeasten TabUts. Obtffnsbli Barnetts*, Chemiits. _ i ' , i 1 ' ."is

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 1

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