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NATIONAL AND LYRIC

‘TWO GIRLS WANTED" In “Two Girls Wanted,” Janet Gaynor is cast as little Marianna Miller, a perky, resourceful, average American working girl, who relies on her ingenuity and sense of humour to carry her over the rougher places in the working world. In spite of the fact that she is the younger, she assumes control of her family—namely, herself and her sister, Sarah, Marie Mosquini. The two girls run into a particularly bad piece of luck, and are down to their last dime, when Marianna uses her imagination and nerve, and goes out to get herself a boy’s job. She lasts but an hour in this —after she gets it—but it leads to a friendship with Dexter Wright, whose life becomes entangled with Marianna’s from the time he sees her until the end of the picture? After unsuccessfully substituting in an office as a stenographer, she and her sister in despair answer an advertisement for two girls to work on a country estate—one as a maid and the other as a cook. J3ut Marianna cannot get away frora. Dexter, even here, and after many complicated situations she is the means of helping him put over a big business deal, and everything ends happily for both.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 10

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NATIONAL AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 10

NATIONAL AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 10

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