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LYRIC PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT. ‘ ’ THE Txvj.Ljw ’ S COAT. ’ ’ From a grimy little Indian village to the highest social strata of a most exclusive American town, was the step Myrtle Etmlman made. She almost ‘‘goi away w . it” when she tiieil to convince them Unit she was all she i pretended to be. Then Fate took a hand in the game and —But you must limi the answer for yourself in "The 'T'ger’s Coat.” a fascinating society drama made by ilodkinson and released by Beizniek Pictures which will be * the feature attract.on at the Lyric Pictures to-night. A splendid supporting programme is advertised in the .! amusement column. FRIDAV NIGHT. “EXIT THE VAMP.” “Exit—The Vamp.” The latest. Paramount picture starring Ethel Clay- j ton, screening at tiie Lyric next Friday, ! is tt tilt at the eternal triangle treated i in an extremely novel and very Jut-! morons manner. Aliss Clayton gives an excellent portrayal of it. wife who, 1 as the years of their marriage puss, loses all her husband’s interests. He has become so us, d to her and her way.s that when another woman comes into Ins life, a regular hundred per cent, vamp, lie falls for her .immediately. For most wives this would be the signal for fireworks, tears of frigid nonchalance, but not so for Marion. Ehe . decides to beat the vamp at her own | game, and loses no time in getting to . work. Poor hubby doesn’t quite know where lie .stands inside forty- ] eight hours, and very soon Marion leads him back lo the fold in triumph, whilst —Exit, The Vamp! Aliss Clayton has a most excellent supporting cast, which includes T. Roy Barnes, of musical comedy fame; Theodore Roberts, Fontaine La Rue, William Boyd, and many others. Prank Ursun directed. Supporting items include a Ernnett comedy, Burton Holmes’ Travelogue, Paramount news, and the fourth chapter of “Perils of the Yukon.”

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Otaki Mail, 21 March 1923, Page 3

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LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 21 March 1923, Page 3

LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 21 March 1923, Page 3

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