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BRITANNIA

“NOT QUITE A LADY” Two excellent comedies will \>e shown at the Britannia Theatre this evening:. The first will be “Not Quite a Lady,” ah exceedingly amusing story of the love of a young aristocrat for a musical comedy actress, a happy-go-lucky personality played by Mabel Poulton. The boy's mother invited the girl to visit them in the old ancestral home, but the vulgar mannerrs of the girl and the even more vulgar style of her mother created much unpleasantness between the families. Their behaviour at formal dinners and at receptions is most amusing to the audience, but everything ends happilv as it should. ‘■Do Your Duty,” the second feature, stars the inimitable Charlie Murray as a policeman.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 15

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BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 15

BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 15

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