LYRIC PICTURES.
Friday— "Pearls of Temptation," the scory of a girl who is accused of a crime of which she is not guilty. It is a jig beautlt'ul picture full of thrills and with a startling and unexpected climax that brings you back to sunshine. Also '■ Bubbles of Trouble," ' starring Mack Sennett—a real mirth producer.
Satu-day—The World Film Co. has recently turned out a film de resistance which adapts to the picture film under the crisp title of "Sealed Lips" the world-famous novel "The Silence of Dean Maitland." This picture should not be confused with the less.pretentious film of the same name that has been seen here before, as that -picture bears no resemblance to this massive production by. the World Film Co. The play is too well-known to necessitate its repetition here, and it should not fail to draw a big attendance.
Tuesday—" The Actress and the Mhrsteo," featuring Miss Gail Kane, one of the most popular actresses of the
; lovhig picture world. The story is a distinctive portrayal of Harry Chandler's romantic tale of an actress—her struggle, her success, and her final release from the labyrinth of cociflicting emotions and situations in which she was rnvolved- Among the supporting films is Lubin's great comedy ' Love and Bullets."
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 May 1917, Page 2
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