BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Screening again to-day at the Britannia Theatre, Dorothy Gish in "Nelj Gwyn" Will'be the attraction. All the world has heard of "Sweet Nell of Old Driiry" and of tbq romance of a maid and a monarch, which' began on a day when the popular King- Charles 11. was ktartled by the sweetness of a voice calling out "Ripe Oranges! Ripe Oranges!" Buster Keaton in "Seven .Chances" is the other attraction. The supports are excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 106, 1 November 1926, Page 5
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