BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Zane Grey's Western picture, "Under the Touto Kirn," and "East Side, West Side," with ficoi-go O'Brien, will be finally screened at. tho Britannia Theatre to-night. Commencing iumorrow the picture of the world's heavyweight boxing championship will bo the attraction Tho film is one of the finest fight pictures" ever screened. From New Zealand came a big brawny lad to battle his way up through the mediocre heavyweights, and at last stand in the ring as challenger for the world's championship. Tom Heenoy proved hmisclf ,i worthy challenger Tii retaining the title Gene Tunnoy, after two years as champion, j finally convinced the world that he i.s-a king.in his class. . Hecncy, we aro told, was more a champion in defeat-than-victory. . Thc'flght is described as the greatest of'Tunnev's' ciir ecr, and followers of boxing in Wellington should make a point of seeing I his great ™nTufr fo'"vi' c aL..' 10 Y:l"ket' ! Sli"l. ll«n on i'iitli Madness," a comedy of aviation and love, with Lois iUoran and Edmund Lowo in the leading roles. heats can be reserved at the theatre or Dy telephone.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 5
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