BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Tlio picturo of tho world's heavyweight hoxing championslhp 'is tho attraction at tho Britannia Theatro. The film is ono of the finest light pictures ever screened. I'rom New Zealand came a big brawny lad to battle his way up through tho mediocre heavyweights, and at last stand in the ring as challenger for tho world's championship. Tom Heeney proved himself a worthy challenger In retaining tlio title Geno Tunney, after two yoars as champion, finally convinced the world that he is a king In his class. ■■ Heenoy, we are told, was more a champion in defeat than victory. The light is described as the greatest of Tunney's career, and followers of. boxlug in Wellington should make a point •of seeing this great contest fought at the Yankee Stadium on' Slith July. , The second attraction is "Publicity Madness," a comedy of aviation and love, with Lois Moran and Edmund Lowo in the leading roles. Seats can bo reserved at the theatre or by telephone.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 5
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