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LYRIC PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT. “A TRIP TO PARADISE.” Sentenced to live for the sake of his ton, Curley Flynn shrinks in horror from the resonsibility. He had married recklessly, when out 'of work. Idleness and poverty had soured him. .Shot, when attempting a burglary, he hail yearned for nothingness. Now, before God's Court, he is being given u chance; he’d always said he’d ‘‘never had a chance.” But life, with its cares —— Sec ‘‘A Trip to Paradise,” starring Bert Gytell, at (he Lyric Piclures to-night. A big supporting programme includes comedies, scenics, and gazettes. FRIDAY NIGHT. 11 THE TALK OF THE TOWN.” Dorothy Phillips, a popular star of several super productions, is to appear at the Lyric Pictures on Friday next in “The Talk of the Town,” he latest “Jewel” feature, directed by the master producer Alien Holubar. “The Talk of the Town” is the convincing story of a butterfly wife who delights in secret flirtations, although strictly reared, when an innocent bit of playfulness would bring forth stern rebukes and severe punishing. While the sequence of the story is good, there are many happy incidental sidelights. Corned}- abounds, though in some instances it comes very near to tragedy. As is usual in Universal Jewels no expense has been spared in the production, the costuming especially being - a feature. Supporting this big production is a clever Century comedy “Peggy Behave, ” starring Baby Peggy, and the second chapter of the thrilling mystery serial “The Terror Trail,” entitled “False Clues,” while the International news completes a tip-top programme.

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Otaki Mail, 22 November 1922, Page 3

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LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 22 November 1922, Page 3

LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 22 November 1922, Page 3

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