TIJ A J E S TIC. AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. KICHAED BARTHELMESS •■■-"■■■ In " "y ou-sg N 0 W HERE S." jJIJAJESTIC. ON FRIDAY NEXT: "THE y And ,SCOTL A N P "_ / v . Add to-the usual Hilarious Comedy situations which one expects from' the association of CHARLIE GEORGE ; MURRAY SYDNEY An IRISH BROGUE, a oKWISH ACCENT, Assuming SCOTTISH IDIOMS Foi iorno of the ■« lttiest dialogue spoken on the Talking Screen, and you have some idea of the Entertainment .-"... that is iv store on' :. FRI DA V' : : At the MAJESTIC. BOX'PLANS At The Bristol Piano Co. and in the Theatre Main Foyer. ST JAMES THEATRE. T JAMES ' THEATRE. ST. ' JAMES . THEATRE. (Formerly HIS MAJESTY'S.) (Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. FINISHING TO-MORROW NIGHT! FINISHING TO-MORROW NIGHT! Final Screening THURSDAY NIGHT. Warner Bros.' "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." A Warner Biros, and Vitaphone Production SHOWING ONLY TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Don't Miss the Last Chance to See It! Don't Miss,the Last Chance to See It! . Book for the Final Nights. Commencing at Morning Session on Friday Commencing at Morning Session on Friday SIR BENJAMIN AND MR. JOHN FULLER will Present - Vitapbone's addition to the World's Masterpieces of Art, " D I S R A E L I." . ■ "D.I SR AE L I," "DI SR A E L I," " D I S R A E L I." " D I S R A E L f," ■ "DISK A EL I," "DIS RA E L I." "DISR'A E L I," " : "DI SRA EL T," " D IS R A E L I," .. .'■"■ Witl^ . , GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, Consummate Actor, in the role he created on the legitimate stage. Supported by FLORENCE ARLISS, JOAN BENNETT, ANTHONY BUSHELL: AND.'DAVID ...■"■;■■•'■ TORRANCE; A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE ■ . ; ... PRODUCTION. • "DISRAELI"—Master minds of political "DlSßAELl"—diplomacy, secret agents, "DISRAELI"—the wiles of female spies, "DISRAELI" —and the' vast ambitions of "DISRAELI"—great nations seeking ".DISRAELI"—worId- control. An absorbing and thrjling—"DlSßAELl" tale of intrigue in the' Vicr—"DISRAELI" torian era, teeming with—"DISRAELI" scintillating dialogue, de—"DISRAELI" Jightfiil humour. and tense—"DISRAELT" emotions, .'....' . —"DISRAELI" GEORGE ARLISS in his greatest role as Britain's amazing riiari of destiny who crowned Queen Victoria Empress of India. BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY TT'S good because it's genuine—Gladiator *• Port is imported direct from Portugal. Obtainable at the Grand Hotel, Wil-lis-Bt., 5s per quart. Thos. Coltman, Proprietor.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 2
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