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TURUA HALL.

“Lady Windermere's Fan.” showing at Turua Hall on Saturday, is the screen version of Oscar Wilde's famous play. Charming and fascinating to all men. Mrs. Erlynne returns from many indiscretions, to London. Society refuses to know hei' hut she arrives, uninvited. at Ladv AVindermere’s party. Scandalous whispers greet her, yet there is a hidden relationship between Mrs. Erlynne and her hostess that enmeshes them in a questionable adventure of name and fame. On Tuesday next will he screened “Lost at the Front,” a genuine comedy and a laugh special, with George Sidney and Charlie Murray, the famous comedy duo. These two comedians are a fine pair of old women in certain scenes. They disguise themselves as Russian peasant women to escape, being impressed into a couple of armies during the -AVorlcl AVar, The laughs aro so continuous that there will be no one in the audience who will not shed tears of mirth.

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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17438, 24 August 1928, Page 4

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TURUA HALL. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17438, 24 August 1928, Page 4

TURUA HALL. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17438, 24 August 1928, Page 4