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WHITE BATHROOM ENAMEL. 80s per gallon, 10s fid half-falto*.. FOR Bath, Bathroom; Kitchenette, Shop, Dairy, and Indoor Use generally. It covers better than most enamels. Also Flatting White Paint for underneath. Manufactured by and obtainable' from: BRITISH PERMANENT PAINT CO., 216 Gloucester street, Latimer equnrn 835!»3

AMUSEMENTS. E W OPERA HOUSE. (The Theatre Built for Sound, and Where Sound is Best.) SHOWING TWICE DAILY SHOWING TWICE DAILY. Matinee 2.15 p.m Evening 8 o'clock. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Present WARNER BROS.'AND YITAPHONE "ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" A • Mystery Comedy-Drama of Newspaper Life Screened in Thrilling Sequences Starring Two Big Favourites; withers and marian nixon GRANT WITHERS and MARIAN NIXON Box Plans are at The Bristal from 0 a.m. 'll 5 p.m.; afterwards at New Opera House. -Theatre 'phonn 35-620 for Reservations. Evening Session—D.C. Ss 6d, Stall* 2s-Cd and Is 6d 'plus fax). Afternoon Session-D.C. 2s, Stalls la 6d 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 "Fullers" will concentrate in the future oii the presentation of all-talking attractions to the exclusion of operatic offerings, the title "New Opera House' becomes a misnomer- The name, will be altered io 'St. James' Theatre," and as a compliment to that fine actor, George Arliss, the star of "Disraeli," which was the flfst talking picture to be shown in this house, the change will coma into effect on Saturday next, July 26th, the day on wfiich George Arliss will re-a»ppear in his latest and greatest success, "THE GREEN GODDESS," a reproduction ol ' the actual stage play by the late William Archer, England's foremost dramatic critio and gifted playwright. II- JAMES'. T.H EATSfI (New Opera House.) COMMENCING NFVT KA TT7T?DAY COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY! COMMENCING NEXT SATtTRDA'#, Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Present GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE ARLISS 7 ' Yo . u thrilled to the Wkgie T°i?° artistry of George A.RLISS Arliw, a& "Disraeli/* tEs' soft-spoltejj Englishman. The Great And • now he'll hold you Genius of breathless as he portray* "Disraeli" the suave Fastero potentate Is again cloaked with the veneer of Speaking civilisation—tho Monarch from the and Despot of his Mountain Screen. Kingdom—the ratWesg Fanatic repulsed by th« woman . lrLh. he desires,- 1 "THE "THE "THE With ~T?FFV ALICE JOYCE H. B. WARNFR GRIII RA LPH FORBES GREEN A WARNER ANT) VITA. GODDESS." PH<XVE PROPWTIGI?. GODD i|ox pilans dp&rr next BOX PLANS OPEN NEXT AT THE B.RIBTOU

THEATRE TALKIES. 2.80 P.M.! Twice Daily. 8 P.JjLf Universale Al|-Ta]kinff Dramatic . Thnnderbott . AH-Talklng Dramatic Thunderbolt "UNDE B I O W" "UNDERTOW" •f**'" : "UND BEI OW" . T< USDEETGW" "UNO E R T O W" The Dramatic Revelation Qf '' A VOIjIAK A Magnificent J&noUonal Tmunptl by" ±o* Screen b Lovelies* Star.. MARY NOLAN. Fin* Selection of Special Feature*. "■ NOTE THE REDUCED PRICES Sft&T M * * 28 E a If^ G Vbook i «U PtnS UX)> BUIU RiS3S^ A a. B » u a VAUDEVILLE TRIALS THURSDAY. fir R D T H E A T R * V* (Continuous From 1J A-M.l) JACK HOLT and NANCY CARROLL In Zane Grey's Thrilling V7stU)tn "THE WATER HOLE" "TBS WATER HOLE" In Paramount'! Startling Romance ''THE SAWDUST PARADISE" • "THE SAWDUST „■ PARADISE" THEN:—Sixth Chapter of* "THE SCARLET ARROW" "THE SCARLET ARROW" ■rr , B if .k' Bt of Comedy Supports. ' fJeual Prjoes: Bd, W, 94, aad i»,- • m> J^UNICIPAL■ CONCERT Direction: E. J. Gravestock, Ltd. . p . ,-t?°yPED HOUSE WELCOMED BACK THE WORLD-PAM&D PlAfc IST AT HIS FIRST CONCERT LAST night thb excited audience WAS thrilled and delighted BY THE MASTER £ SECOND CONCERT: FRIDAY NEXT, AT 6. FRIDAY NEXT, AT fc. PINAL CONCERT: SATURDAY, AT 6. SATURDAY, AT & WILHELM BAfKHAUS WILHKLM BAOKHAUg WILHKLM BACKHAUS "The Faultless Pianist of our Tipa*." ("London Daily Te!agrj®!("), boor; early at the rristol. Reserved Seats 10s and 7s Sd. 59 and Ss (plus tax). Day sale "tickets al Berq'a on Thvraday morning. Pl»n» at Tbt Bristol. 6566 MBBTINQa CITY COUNCIL BY-ELBOTION.> TO-MORROW. llifß G. T. THURSTON. Labonr Candidate, All an*} others will speik TO-NIGHT (Tn«d»y), Cor. Kdefware and roads, T.aO p.m., and Cathedral square 8 pji. "SPIRITUALISM." To-night, 8, mr w. nortontAylor. Messages. Admission Is. PSYOHIO INSTITUTE, Maechftter stmt. Opp. Tepid Baths. 'lTfll

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 1

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