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Everybody's Pictures.

To night's star at Everybody's will be "The Little Terror," a powerful and romantic_ drama, strongly supported. Big attrac tions are promised for nest week. On Monday Margarita Fischer, whose performance as "Miss Jack ie of the Navy" will be remember ed with pleasure, is to appear in a sequel,"Miss Jackie of the Army" and frotaa the synopsis it is evident that this popular artist, has .achie ved another great success. Jackie is successful in tracking down a gang of spies and helping to have them safely captured. On Wed nesday another patriotic picture play will be presented, when Miss Mary Pickford will be the leading lady in "The Little American," a story that is said to have caused a sensation in America where the enemy aliens wished to have it suppressed.

The love we bore to France, remarket! Hon. J. A. Hanan, Minister of Education, in an address at Auckland, was not only because of licr heroism, but because many of our loved ones lay there —sleeping their last long sleep. So closer did these ties bind us that wo claim Franco to be part of Now Zealand. Many a father and mother after the war would visit France to see that little bit of the country where their loved one was sleeping. When France drew the sword she determined not to «heath it till victory was won —rather would she die. To-day they were in a position to say that Franco was driving the Germans back. (Applause.) There could be no peacc until complete victory.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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Everybody's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 July 1918, Page 3

Everybody's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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