SHORTT'S THEATRE.
"Counterfeit Love," played by an exceptional cast of film stars, and now screening daily at Shortt's Theatre, is a thrilling etory of the Dixie Turf and life in the ■ Southern plantations of the States. Herbert Rawlimson is starred in the second feature. "A Million to Burn," which tells of a young, man^of education who is "down on his luck" and takes a position as waiter in a hotel in the mountains. There is also a well-chosen programme of minor films, including a Gazette, and the bill is to be repeated throughout the week.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 84, 8 April 1924, Page 3
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95SHORTT'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 84, 8 April 1924, Page 3
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