AMTJSEMEKTS. lATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.15. 2.30, 5.0, 7.45. LYRIC THEATRE. NIGHTLY, 7.45. Reservations for Both Theatres at Lewis B, Eady and Son, Ltd., 2/9. A DOUBLE STAB PROGRAMME THAT IS BEALLY OUTSTANDING. FOX FILMS PRESENTS I WIXCHELL SMITH'S CELEBRATED PLAY. j "THE WHEEL." "THE WHEEL." "THE WHEEL." "THE WHEEL." "THE WHEEL." "THE WHEEL." "THE WHEEL." . "THE WHEEL." "THE WHEEL." . "THE WHEEL." '. _. ,„ FEATURING A NOTED CAST, HARRI&ON FORD — MAHLON HAMILTON — CLAIRE ADAMS _ . MARGARET LIVINGSTON. What human being does not enjoy the thrill of a race, the j turn of a card that means a loss or a winning, the spin of | a lottery wheel that spells fortune or disaster? Upon this j human lure is based a great drama of the screen —"The f Wheel."' I Every man. woman and child is a gambler at heart. "The 1 ° Wheel" will grip you in the throes of its drama, in the power j of its climax, in the enormity of its moral. j * FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS ?THE LIGHT THAT LIES IN A WOMAN'S EYES AND LIES AND LIES AND LIES." "THE LADY WHO LIED." "• THE LADY WHO LIED." " THE LADY WHO LIED." '• THE LADY WHO LIED." 44 THE LADY WHO LIED." FROM ROBERT HITCHEN'S FAMOUS NOVEL, "SNAKE BITE." j IF WOMEN NEVER LIED MEN WOULD NEVER LEARN. f W LEWIS STONE. VIRGINIA VALLI. NITA NALDI. ! WE RECOMMEND YOU TO BOOK EARLY. USUAL POPULAR PRICES.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 37, 13 February 1926, Page 20
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