BRITANNIA
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES “Red Hair,” a romance of a boy and a girl who were prohibited from seeing one another by the boy’s guardians, will be shown this evening at the Britannia Theatre. Clara Bow is the star and Lane Chandler the leading man. The celberity vaudeville programme to be presente tidshJhmd-Iz 1 to be presented this evening is headed by the starring engagement of the Snappy Three, the popular jazz vocalists, in a selection of new numbers. Other artists will include Wally Harrison, instrumentalist and vocalist, and C. Palmer, balladist. The programme will be concluded with a grand competition for the best song and dance items, during which Mr. McDonald will feature the song dedicated to the Tasman Flyers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 15
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