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LYRIC PICTURES.

Friday—The United States at war provides the colouring of military scenes " in " The Last Man," a stirring drama by the great Vitagraph 00. Beautiful MaryAnderson, takes the leading role, supported by William Duncan, who is a manly and attractive hero. The story is a strong one and there are many scenes of stirring adventure. The supporting programme is of tee best.

Saturday—Rarely has a great social question been presented with such dramatic force and sensational climax as when the Rev, John Armstrong, in " The Bartered Bride," denounces the " marriage of convenience " from the pulpit of his crowded fashionable church. The church scene is one of intense dramatic power and one of the greatest triumphs yet scored by the Kay-Bee Co. The tenth episode of the famous "Stingaree" serial and a big comedy will also

be screened,

Tuesday—There are many novel scenes introduced in "Jealousy" or " The Green Swamp," the new Triangle play featuring Miss Bessie Barriscale. One scene full of intensity shows the woman writhing with jealousy as she hears a woman's laughter in her husband's office. Unable to contain herself any longer, she suddenly throws open the door to find her husband playing with a child and the mother laughing at the sight of her child's happiness.. There ,'arejother scenes full of intense interest. Big supporting programme.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 July 1917, Page 3

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LYRIC PICTURES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 July 1917, Page 3

LYRIC PICTURES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 July 1917, Page 3

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