Wide World Pictures
*v. AJ eal trea? ia Promised patrons of the Foresters' Hall at Helensville,tonight and to-morrow night. ." Children who Labour," (Ethel Browning-) which pourtrays little bread-winners who pass through childhood knowing little of its ]oys, is an intensely hut mane and dramatic story that will cause this film to have a far-reaching influence. "The Tyrolese Doll.— Mauil invents an automatio doll. The frame of this catches the eye of Croker an American millionaire. He orders a doll, and the toy-maker puts his best work into the doll. He conies the features of his daughter Greda, Greda annoys the assistant, Franz, and he destroys the doll. In despair, Rauff makes him consent to Greda's sujreesion that she shall take the plac? o f the doll Orokens undeceived by a letter irom Franz, and his sense of humour tickled he attempts to kiss the doll. Hauff comes to reclaim his daughter, but the millionaire refuses to part with his property whom he oaclares he means to marry " Icebergs off the Coast of Labrador," is a unique interesting and remarkable nlm.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1912, Page 2
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180Wide World Pictures Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1912, Page 2
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