ROYAL PICTURES.
v An appealing story of a girl * mother-love. (The story of a giri^*\ who was down but never out. “Salvation Nell,” will he sho\jm at ,the Royal on Friday night. • 'She lived among the filth and scum of New York, but s-he fought a fight that few women in her position would have thought worth while fighting. Then when the child came. “He’s burs Jim. Won't you go away aijd give him the chance yon and I never had?” That’s Nell for you. Fore- J * going love tyr the man of-whom she had made good for the sake of her boy. and his. , She’s real, she’s hn- .’ man, she brings to the world a human understanding of girl-mother ' j love. That role made famous on the stage by Mrs Fiske, becomes a classic when screenterpreted by Pauline Starke. It is with the utmost pleasure that the Management ■ announces again a production that bears its personal guarantee of excellence and persona] recommendation to the picture public. This is a great picture—a page from life that is too often skipped over—lt has a great message and a powerful moral. - It contains truly wonderful t-t characterisation, by two principals, > Pauline Starke and Joe King.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2430, 18 May 1922, Page 2
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203ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2430, 18 May 1922, Page 2
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