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TUDOR, REMUERA

MARY PICKFORD That the popularity of Mary Pickford, eloquently and aptly described as “the World’s Sweetheart,” has not waned during her long absence from the screen, is amply shown by the large audiences which have flocked to see her picture, “My Best Girl.” This film will be shown this evening at the Tudor Theatre, Remuera. • In “My Best Girl,” Mary, plays the part of a little shopgirl working in the basement of one of those huge American department stores. The son of the owner wants to learn the business from the bottom up, and starts as a humble assistant to Mary, but under an assumed name. Mary and he fall badly in love, but when Mary discovers his-real identity she is humiliated. However, the way is paved for these two young lovers in an enjoyable fashion.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 14

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TUDOR, REMUERA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 14

TUDOR, REMUERA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 14

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