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LYRIC PICTURES

■•SUCH A LITTKE QUEEN." TO-NIGHT. A wonderfully romantic story oi crown ■ and hearts called "Such A Kittle Queen" is the main feature at the Lyric pictures to-night. Piquant little Constance Uinuey plays 'he lead of which are laid partly in au old worhi

j court, amid the pomp and eer'-mony !of a royal regime, and partly in America, where she meets the vital problems of life. Supporting films on the same programme include, "Crowning Torchy" comedy, "In the Jjny.- o: Buffalo bill" serial. ■■. Burton Holmes travelogue and the Paramount news. TO-MOEEOW (SATURDAY; at 2.30 and 8 p.m. ' 'HURRICANE'S GAL.'' The romance of the open sea and the open -ky, the mystery' of the under-

j world, the love of a real man for a j real woman, the battle against villainy, I and the redemption of an untan-.e - i -pint, these ere the high light-; of I "Hurricane's Gal," a First National ' attraction at the, l-yru- picture-, tomorrow, Saturday, at 2.30 and h p.su . Dorothy Phillips is the ,tar of the production and Allen Holttbar, the creator, of "Man—Woman—Marriage," pro liced it. There are many thzal-'-ii and novel features in "Hurricane 'i Gal." Schooners, torpedo boat destroyers, aeroplane., and hydroplanes ar9 utilised in the production, Most of the action taker place at s-ja, and the tala ends up in a palatial man-ion in S' iß Francisco following a seri<-- of underworld complication-. "A We-tern Hero" comedy and Topical budget complete one of l - ;C ' finest programrn.es of the year.

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Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 2

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LYRIC PICTURES Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 2

LYRIC PICTURES Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 2

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