Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . as the highest ever demanded for a site uponwhich a cinematograph theatre stands. The credit for this record deal in connection with ourindustry, as also for the New Gallery Theatre,belongs to Messrs. Harris an J Gillow, the cine-matograph property experts, of 451a, Oxford Street,W., whilst the honour of effecting a deal which entitleshim to the designation of one of the monarchs of cinemato-graph exhibitors has to be ascribed to Mr. Israel Davis,the managing director of Electric Pavilions, Limited,an enterprise which already stands high in the estima-


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . as the highest ever demanded for a site uponwhich a cinematograph theatre stands. The credit for this record deal in connection with ourindustry, as also for the New Gallery Theatre,belongs to Messrs. Harris an J Gillow, the cine-matograph property experts, of 451a, Oxford Street,W., whilst the honour of effecting a deal which entitleshim to the designation of one of the monarchs of cinemato-graph exhibitors has to be ascribed to Mr. Israel Davis,the managing director of Electric Pavilions, Limited,an enterprise which already stands high in the estima-tion of patrons of picture theatres. It may not be out of place in dealing with company to make passing reference to theopening of his new theatre in Shaftesbury a seating capacity for over a thousand, this theatreis certainly entitled to be classified as one of Londonslatest and best, and affords further proof of Mr. Davissintentions to make his theatres something to be proudof, things of beauty and joys for Scene from Flying A Film. JACK OF DIAMONDS. Released December ISth. Approx. Length, 1,000 feet. 26 THE CINEMA. November, 1912. The Machine of the Present and Future


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