LIBERTY THEATRE.
Capital business is bejug done .at the Liberty Theatre, where crowds are paying to see the Campbell Boys, Colin and Jack (who entertain with bright patter and concertina music), and two mystery dramas. Tho mam pictorialattraction on the bill is "Borrowed Finery," in which the chief mummers are Lou Tellegan, Louise LorTaine, and Ward Crane. It is a tale concerning the smuggling of rare emeralds. A story of the revenge of a wronged man >s unfolded in Ihe Unknown Purple," which occupies Bccond place oh the programme.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18897, 12 January 1927, Page 7
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89LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18897, 12 January 1927, Page 7
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