LYRIC PICTURES.
“WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN” TO-NIGHT. A warning to the coining generation, as amazing as it is prophetic is contained in the* extraordinary photoplay “What’s Wrong with the Women.’’' The noted philosopher and author, who wrote and produced the picture, gives his own startling and original answer to the age-old problem. Extravagance ami prodigality and the neurasthenic caprices of bored millionaires are given a shattering blow in this astounding photoplay. The supporting programme is of a high standard and includes 'v
Hrvmai‘l comedy “Rapid Fire,’’ starting Jack White, a new comedian. The popular Pa the gazette still holds a place of importance oil (he programme. TO MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 2.30 AND S P.M. LIONEL BARRYMORE IN ‘ ‘ THE FACE IN THE FOG.” A mighty picture that is original in theme and wide in appeal conies to tin Lyric pictures to-morrow (Saturday) at 2.30 and 8, featuring, after a long absence from the screen, the characteractor, Well-known to millions of picture lovers, Lionel Barrymore, in “The Face in the Fog.’’ This is a most startling crook story and is crammed full of mystifying moments which will make you grip your seats and wonder. On the same programme is a clever ‘'Torehy ’ ’ ..eomlnly by Sewell Ford, entitled “Torehy’s Knighthood” and shows this comedian in some altogether new stunts, '[’tie tenth chapter of the Universal serial “Around the World in IS Days” takes the travellers a further stage on their journey after many exciting experiences. The Paramount news, together with the Lyric augmented orchestra, complete a very fine programme which is being presented at usual prices.
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Otaki Mail, 7 December 1923, Page 3
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