MAORILAND PICTURES.
''SOCIAL li-TITOOZ^ITxiS.' ' TO-NIGHT. Upon the death of her father, who has been accused of cheating at cards, Leonora Fielding is .cared for by Lady Mounstephen. Later Lady - Mounstephen tires of Leonora and refuses to pay her extravagant bills. Lord Boyle, who has been attentive to her, pays the bills. She afterwards learns that he is married to Lady Norton. Leonora, desiring to repay Lord Royle, determines to win the necessary money at cards. Lady Norton, having learned that her husband paid Leonora's bills, determines to be revenged, and after substi- ! uting duplicate marked cards, accuses Leonora of being a cheat. Leonora is ordered to leave. A friend whose love t'iO has not reciprocated, Dr. Sampson, 1 ines to her rescue, and announces he :.- going to marry her. A handbag, which Leonora picks up in error, results \ in her establishing her innocence and her father's memory is cleared by'the dying words of the Earl of St. Albans.
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Otaki Mail, 1 February 1922, Page 3
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