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BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS

The chief picture at the Britannia Theatre, “Jazz Heaven,” deals with the efforts of a young Southern boy who is trying to gain success in New' York as a song writer. His success is nil until he obtains the aid of a girl in his boarding-house, who works as a pianiste in the music publishing department of a huge departmental store John Mack Brown, as the woijld-be song writer, who is passed unheeded by Lady Luck until a little Irish maid, in the person of Sally O’Neil, helps him compose .write, and obtain an audition for his melodious lyric, “Someone.” will win praise for his work in “Jaza Heaven.”

“South Sea Rose,” a gorgeous romance starring Lenore Ulric, is also being shown.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 14

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125

BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 14

BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 14

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