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WHAT ABOUT IT, GIRLS?

Marjorie White, petite little blonde comedienne under contract to Fox

big idea. “It will solve the old maid problem,” says Marjorie, "and I thought it up by myself.” “All single girls who want to be married should move to Canada and join the Royal North-west Mounted Police. They always get their man.”

The screen’s first operetta to l*e filmed entirely in Technicolour is “Song of the Flame”—a thrilling story of revolutionary Russia. Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray, stars of that delightful musical comedy “No, No, Nannette,” are once again i|ie love team in this Operetta*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

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WHAT ABOUT IT, GIRLS? Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

WHAT ABOUT IT, GIRLS? Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

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