BRITANNIA THEATRE.
The fact that tfie picture, "A Girl of tlie Bush," possesses local interest, in that a Wellington born girl, Miss Vera James, is starred will no doubt attract a large, house to witness its initial screening at tho Britannia Theatre. The story is laid out in the backblocksj about 100 miles west of Sydney. Tlie glimpse of life on an Australian station provides a most entertaining feature. Splendid pictures of horse-breaking and cattlebranding are shown, and one is also given an-idea of the work involved in preparing the huge output of wool for the market,; at the dips, and ]n the shearing sheds. "The Torrent," featuring Eva Novak, is the,, additional attraction. ■ , .
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 22 July 1921, Page 3
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114BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 22 July 1921, Page 3
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