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GRAND AND LYRIC

NEW PICTURES TOMORROW “Steamboat Bill, Junior/* Buster Keaton's hilarious comedy of Mississippi river boats, will be shown at the tirand and Lyric Theatres for the lust time this evening, together with “Show life,” starring Anna, May Wong in a drama of Continental vaudeville life. An entirely new programme will be shown at both theati’es tomorrow, headed by “The Battle of the Sexes.” a B. W. Gritfith picture dealing with American home life. The leadi?* roles are taken by Jean Hersliolt, Bennett, and Phyllis Haver. k second attraction tomorrow will i rue eaV€> ri.” a story of romance *s“*? tlie lines in France. Lois Moran uaa George O’Brien are the stars, POLA NEGRI AT ROYAL P ic *ure based on the well known rh tt D ®’ tic stor >'» “Fedora,” is now at Theatre. Kingsland. This “A Woman from Moscow,” and stars Fola Xegri. nrin/. e tale centres around a Russian by cess * whose fiance had been shot and *1 She swears vengeance. f a i._ lrac^ a him to Paris, where she , nohi.v2? ad,y in love with a mysterious I to Bater she is horror-stricken i ai»v>.. q . ttlat he is the murderer, but him *!; - slle herself will not expose 1 father . f^ d is kp r >t U P by the boy's ! Kern,'*.* Russlan senernl. Norman siear nas t,)e landing role opposite the actress. being°,^ any Crooks." which Is also iS a m —enjoyable

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 15

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GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 15

GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 15