LYRIC PICTURES.
“BOSS OF CAMP 4“ TO-NIGHT, A deafening roar —then lons of rod: and earth rent asunder by a charge of dynamite, rose in air. There followed the rumble of huge fragments falling to the ground; after that—silence. This is the dramatic linisli of the For production. “Boss of Camp Four." starring Charles Jones, which will he shown at the Lyric pictures to-uigt.!, The events that precede this incident are even more exciting. A splendid supporting programme includes a Sunshine comedy, “Roaring Lions sai Wedding Bells.’’ the final round of tie “Leather Pushers” and the Fox newt FRIDAY NEXT. CONSTANCE BINNEY IN “BOOH AND BOARD." Constance Binnev lias never been mi in a more appealing role than as I-acr Xoreen Kildonui. the young Ir:-i Noblewoman, in “Room and Board." the feature at the Lyric pictures net Friday. As the fun-loving but impure islii'd heiress of u splendid old cas'd; well covered with moss and debts, irb is forced to lease her ancestral estalt to a wealthy' American to help lift tb mortgage, she has a role well suited tu her piquant personality. Tom Cu rigan is leading man. A new- Seva! Ford comedy, “Torchy’s Hold Up" contains an abundance of humor, whilst the latest travelogue and Parsmount nows combined with incidents! music create a happy two hours enter; tninment.
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Otaki Mail, 7 November 1923, Page 2
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