LYCEUM PICTURES.
" Child of the Paris Streets." The celebrated pair of artiste, Mae Marsh and Robert Harron, who starred in Deo Griffiths' mighty picture " The Birth of a Nation," are also starred in the latest Fine Arts Triangle masterpiece, " A Child of tho Paris Btreets," to be shown at the Premier Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. This ig a novel Apache story. There is an indefinable charm about the little lady who plays the part of her own mother, first as the wife of the stern judge who sends an Apache to the gallows, and later as his daughter, stolen by the queen of a band of crooks in revenge for the deed of her father. Under most trying circumstances her honest manner and winning smile always seem to prove her innocence. In the course of this picture a thrilling insight is given into.the training and code of ethics of the Apaches. With four supporting items of interest and with the masterful acting of Mae Marsh and Robert Harron, the programme is easily one of the very best shown in Pukekohe.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 246, 30 January 1917, Page 3
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