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GRAND

HAROLD LLOYD’S “SPEEDY” Harold Lloyd’s great picture, “Speedy,” which has distributed so much laughter and happiness at the Grand Theatre, will be screened for the final occasion to-morrow evening. “Speedy” is the nickname of Harold Lloyd himself, who is a New York lad, notable for the ease with which he loses every job. Part of Lloyd’s job is to run counter to all the recognised speed and traffic laws of the city, and to outwit the transport magnates. He does both things in liis brightest style. To watch the progress of his motorcar through crowded streets is a new experience, but mild in comparison with a desperate drive to preserve the interests of a bus concern. Around this the plot is wound. The college football story. “Win That Girl.” is the second attraction at the Grand.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 15

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GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 15

GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 15

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