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TO KI-LK.N TICRKY. " It limy lie that her surer claim la the greatness which is so rare in acting lay in her power of saying the simple things—Cordelia’s ‘No cause, no cause’; Imogen’s ‘J mil sick still—heart sick’; and this of ltermoine to I.eonles; " ‘ Adieu, my lord : I never wish’d to see you sorry; now 1 trust I shall.’ •• Beyond the homily of her face, her hair, her movements, and all the i n trancing airs and graces of her infeasible youth lay the profoun.lor beauty of a nature that could com prebend and share the deeped simplest feeling, in this she was nun'.' than a mere actress; and because ol this she seemed not so much to impersonate as to be the women wiau i Shakespeare drew.”—The ” I imos I Rendon).
Now offering, for one week only—a special discount in men’s overcoats. Cull to-day at Addison’s. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1928, Page 3
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156Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1928, Page 3
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