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ON THE SCREEN.

"PEACOCK ALLEY." The darling of Paris night life, chic as her flat little hat and charming as the eyes beneath it, trim and dainty as the ribbon on a hatbox—such is the heroine of the latest and most lavish photoplay, "Peacock Alley," with Mae Murray, at the Matamata Town Hall on Wednesday. This is the story of Cleo of Paris and her romance with a small-town American youth, whom she marries and finds that his people are scandalised when she goes back to his home. It is a story of the ends to which a woman will go for the saks of the man she loves, even to the breaking of a sacred "promise. Monte Blue is in the leadintr male, role and Anders Randolph plays the part of the lawyer.

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Matamata Record, Volume XV, Issue 432, 7 May 1923, Page 3

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ON THE SCREEN. Matamata Record, Volume XV, Issue 432, 7 May 1923, Page 3

ON THE SCREEN. Matamata Record, Volume XV, Issue 432, 7 May 1923, Page 3

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