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MARY PICKFORD.

If nobody had ever heard of or seen Mary Bickford, her work in Brel HarlEs famous story, “M’Liss,” would at once make her Hie world’s sweetheart. This picture, which will bo presented.at the Town Hall on Saturday, is really her mas'lerpioce. As Hie poor child of nature, she is wonderful. She is roguish, impish, and with all full of those lit tic human touches which characterise nil her roles. Several scenes in which she works, with an old hen whose tail she had cut off for hat feathers, and her old father, who is constantly,' according lo Mary, not drunk but only haunted, arc very laughable. This is a wonderful picture, and should be seen by all at Hie Town Hall on Saturday next.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19201021.2.14

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2192, 21 October 1920, Page 3

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MARY PICKFORD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2192, 21 October 1920, Page 3

MARY PICKFORD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2192, 21 October 1920, Page 3

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