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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Queries are invited under this head, and as long as the subjects relate to moving pictures, answers will be promptly published. We have had queries from as far North as Bussell and as far South as Taumarunui. Address Editor, "Keel World," care this paper. NORM AND LOVER. —You will ccc Mabel in an altogether new thing one of these days—a sort of Peter Pan play called "Mickey." You're right—! she. is good enough for anything. J.K.M. —Robert Warwick is over 6 feet. He came over to pictures in 1914, after 13 years of legitimate stage appearance. ROY J., Epsom.—You shouldn't always go by the name, though, and there is no growl due from you because the play does not exactly follow its- title. "Carmen," for instance, has nothing to do with the Auckland tramcars. FAN.—That is an Americanism. 5.X.0., Standing Room Only, used in 5.8.0. star, S.R.O. stunt, SJt.O. film, and so FLORA X, Devonport.-You writer, Flora. Some of yonrl.nes £? as if they were written with an eyeblow 5. W. & : Bn* Jjrtbe «*f Wild West man ia <> nr op" ,1 *"" ; twitttwrr—"Lena and fee Geese" was attempt >t pictoes produced fiy *"£ ; ° Id Blo S™P*i *F*^nv^Tbat was about seven years r£rVu3*perhaps her greatest succese S'lftftrf'taJ Storm Country."

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 17

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 17

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 17