LYRIC
TWO FINE TALKIES A new Path© dialogue picture, starHarding, eminent stage star, pitied “Her Private Affair,” will be ♦h?„ fraction at the Byric Theatre 113 evening. turiJ* one °t most dramatic picMis<f *J oduce d this season and affords hr L* ar ding excellent opportunities lull J!/ Ct:ive w ork, of which she takes •nir n? Vanta £e. Harry Bannister, leadThe p n ’* s^ares honours with the star. John t j amon g the players being Hovt Kay Hammond. Arthur Davids 1 * lam Orlamond and Haw ford SO n’n, Was in every respect high P au j g te |be picture was produced by «ndw ions in Love” will be the sec--1 PhihiU re ' This is a Kay comedy ot I kmt^, derer in Paris, starring the Panblii!® Adolphe Menjou, accomLondnn by ay Compton (from the n stage) and Miriam Seegar. SUNDAY CONCERT AT LYRIC II , ' i ?bn U i SU i l i l Su nday evening concert 1 'sorrow ? at the Lyric Theatre toJ i^ln* ‘ "'hen there will be solos by 9 an ai^ ists « orchestral selections | a of 14 players under ! II W enm? C J e * and the screening of a 1 ® t 4rri» e<l “Hopples of Flanders/' i s Jameson Thomas. ■
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 15
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