4 A Story for all Women Who Dare to Do What Others Dare Only Think! A warm and moving story of a woman's heart and the four men who played upon its strings. Rarely has it ever been equalled -for its pathos, humour, beauty and realism. MeHe 6beron in the title role will hold you spellbound . . . she runs the entire gamut of human emotions; she is not just an actress playing a part, she is Lydia; she feels all the pangs of love ... love that never dies . . , that abides, endures and thrives on unv/avering faith. "LYDIA" was produced by that maker of superlative fine pictures—Alexander Korda—who recently gave you "Lady Hamilton," "Thief of Bagdad." Believe us, "LYDIA" is one of the most beautiful as well as one of the most absorbing pictures ever shown in Wellington. presents 'Mgw jOB^ (Recommended by the B^ I Vtf U S £11111 Al Censor for Adults). 'II diltti Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. contains no soda, fi^^^^^Sfil A LEVER PRODUCT —MAOfi IN'Ni U.12.25Z HL_ MET A 1 TU n\OF HE ALT n K\ 2/9 & 4/9 "f% 4>*C* //A WjSs. all chemists H X^-^ vF >^B stores
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1941, Page 12
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191Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1941, Page 12
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