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LYRIC PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT. • "OUT OP THE CHORUS." Out of the chorus and into the Four Hundred. Away from Broadway and into Fifth Avenue. But the toughest alley in the Bowery couldn't have produced plotters more evil-minded, and ignoble than those aristocratic new inlaws of hers. Only when they had spoiled her_ married life and incidentally aroused their son's suspicions till he sat in a murderer's cell, did they realist- chat they were just what Flo had called them —"Scum!" and that the chorus girl was the real lady. This is a picture ehockful of incident and thrills and opens at the Lyric Pictures to-night at 8 p.m. Harold Lloyd in "Now or Never" is a fast moving comedy special of three reels and has a laugh to every foot. "The Terror Trail" serial, chapter 11, a Paramount scenic, and news complete a tip-top programme. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT 2.30 And 8 P.M.

"PEACOCK ALLEY."

A picture which moves from the gay- . est quarter of Paris to the white lights | of Broadway is '' Peacock Alley'' with the delightful blonde star, Mae Murray, ! at the Lyric Pictures to-morrow at 2.30 and S p.m. Typically a Mae Murray picture—ravishing, dazzling, ■with a lilting twang of cabaret jazzing, yet pulsating warmly with the lure of love cad esotic romance. Gorgeously costumed, richly presented, and titled by wizards of clever wit —these are all too inadequate descriptions of a picture that is taking the country by storm, and which is agreed by critics to be the most gorgeously costumed picture of the year. A clever Christie comedy. "No Parking," the Patho Gazette and Uttle Ettie Hush in dancing and elocution combine to make an entertainment of rare quality.

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Otaki Mail, 19 January 1923, Page 3

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LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 19 January 1923, Page 3

LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 19 January 1923, Page 3

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