KING'S THEATRE.
"Bleb But Honest" Is tho principal feature at the King's Theatre. It is a dellfhlful com-edy-drama that turns tho tables on tho poor young man and gives tho rich man a real opportunity to prove that;a man may be rich but honest, and love a poor girl with the noblest intentions. Nancy .Nash, Clifford Holland; Tefl JTNamara, and J. Farrell M'Donald are the featured players.: The second feature Is "Daughters Who Pay," starring Marguerite de la Hotte and John Bowers. The plot is cleverly worked out. There are good supports. A splendid score of music by the Ears Orchestra, under Mr. A. I£. Jerome, completes a programme rich in entertainment.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 6
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