BRITANNIA.THEATRE.
Charles Ray and Jobyria/Ralston, in "The Count of Ten," Is the' attraction at the Britannia Theatre. The story concerns the attempts of a promising . young prize fighter to provide a worthy .home and livelihood for his young wife and her lazy father and young brother. The brother forges a cheque, requiring the immediate payment of an immense sum of money, and misleads the boxer bj lntlinating that the money Is wanted for hospital attendance of * his wife. He Is compelled to enter into a fight With a broken hand. "The Last Waltz," from Oscar Strauss's famous, musical comedy, is. the second attraction. It is the romance of a gallant young officer..who captures a lovely princess from under the very guns of a firing squad. Tho supports are excellent and Include a comedy, a, cartoon, and a news.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 7
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