LYRIC
“NOW WE’RE IN THE AIR” A night of mirth is presented every evening at the Lyric Theatre, Symonds Street, in a programme consisting of two big comedies. The first is the uproarious farce of aviation troubles entitled “Now “We’re in the Air,” and is the best of the fine series of comedies made a year or two ago by the team of Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. The second attraction is entitled “Ladies’ Night in a Turkish Bath,” and stars Dorothy MacKaill and Jack Mulhall in an hilarious tale of the romantic troubles of a young couple.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 17
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98LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 17
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