COMPETITION FOR DOGS.
THEATRE ROYAL TO-MORROW MORNING. In the new Bonald Colman picture, 'The Devil to Pay," which will open at the Plaza Theatre to-morrow, a fox terrier plays an important part in the story, and in connexion with this a special contest has been arranged by the management of theatre. Nine prises. will be awarded to the nine owners of the most -faithful-looking dogs, irrespective of breed, which are taken to the Theatre Boyal *t. "-10.30 o'clock to-morr6w morning. The judging will he earned out by a competent authority'on dogs. There will be & first prize of SSt, a- second prize of £l, and a third of . ss, as. well as six consolation -prises.- After the judging at the Theatre Royal the prizes, will "be distributed attho IJlsiza Theatre.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20411, 4 December 1931, Page 3
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