BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Leatrice Joy iv "Mado For ljove," and 'Milton Sills and Betty ikonson in "Paradise," aro • being finully screened ut the Britannia Theatre to-night. Commencing to-morrow, Doris Kenyou, Lloyd''Hughes, and Louise Jb'uzenda in "Ladies at PJay," will be the attraction. It is a charming foye story,. packed with drama aim uuubling over with comedy. Six million dollars come to the heroine in a will whica provides that she must . first marry a man who meets with the approval of her maiden aunts. The limits were disinherited, so they, make things hard for her. "Fashionable Fakers," teuturing Johnuie Walker and Furicll M'Dpnald, is the other big attraction. A comedy and gazette complete au excellent'programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 6
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