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"THE HEART OF A CHILD" AT THE LYCEUM.

Mrs Frankhau, better known as Frank Dauby, achieved something ol a record in writing two such extreme novels as "Pigs in Clover" and "The Heart of a Child"—one that would shock Mrs Grundy and the other delightful even for grandma. It is the latter that was screened as a photoplay at the Lyceum last night—oULM.) feet of it, doiiu by tlie London Film Co.. and featuring Edna Flugarth and Edward -S'a.ss, the latter one of tlnmost capable and popular actors that toured New Zealand years ago. II is a beautiful story, artistically acted and photographed, with the.'extremes of poverty and wealth, trial and temptation, sorrow and success blended into a satisfying whole. A portion of the story faithfully follows the actual experiences of a. London actress who attained unto the aristocracy by marriage. '"A Woman of Nerve" is another gripping photoplay, done by the Reliance Co., showing the encounter between a burglar and a banker's wife. Aluch has been heard of Ihe historic cathedral* of Franco and .Belgium during the war. A very lino lilm of the Cathedral af llheiins is ou Uie now programme. The (iatuuoni (.'rapine contains an interesting series ol snapshots; and the latbii. Co. has been divertingly -successful in the construction of "Relentless Dallon," •'' clever animated-cartoon comedy. Tlie programme will be repeated touiglu.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2888, 7 March 1916, Page 2

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"THE HEART OF A CHILD" AT THE LYCEUM. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2888, 7 March 1916, Page 2

"THE HEART OF A CHILD" AT THE LYCEUM. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2888, 7 March 1916, Page 2