LYRIC PICTURES.
Friday (to-Bioprqw)—'-' The Fighting Ohanoe," a brilliant aGpeeo adaption of the wonderful novel by the distinguished American author, Robert W. Chambers. A story of a woman who won against wine, but married the man it vanquished. Saturday—"The Straight Road" In this powerful drama Miss Gladys Hanson aimirably portrays the girl of the slums, who ?is&3 a^o^e the mire of her squalid and iniquitous environment %o make one of the most tremendous sacriiiois of which the heart of woman is capable. Also Charlie Chaplin in " Charlie's Barnyard Pets." V . Tugs(j[%y-—•;; fhe Lily and the Rose." featuring Lillian Gisft," t'fcg B£<? ry °f a man about town who marries a sweetsouled Lily of the Countryside, but abandons her for a vampire. £ominjj ~;j Cabjria." — the wonder
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 12 April 1917, Page 2
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126LYRIC PICTURES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 12 April 1917, Page 2
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