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ON THE SCREEN.

“WIIAT HAPPENED TO ROSA.” Mabel Normund, the popular Goldwyn commcdicnne, will be # seen on Saturday night in one of the most delightful comedy dramas that has been presented in a long time at the Town Hall, Matamata. Mabel plays the part of an overworked 'shop girl who toiled behind a stocking counter of a department store until she was sick and tired of “ secin’ stocking’s and thinkin’ feet.” The story of the film is unique. Emerging from the character of a down-trodden department store counter girl into that of a tempting Spanish dancer, entrancing men . who a few hours before would not have given her a second glance, plunging from that role into the guise of a'street urchin, then back to the Spanish dancer, and to her veal self, and doing it all convincingly would test the powers of any actress,

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Matamata Record, Volume VI, Issue 457, 26 July 1923, Page 3

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ON THE SCREEN. Matamata Record, Volume VI, Issue 457, 26 July 1923, Page 3

ON THE SCREEN. Matamata Record, Volume VI, Issue 457, 26 July 1923, Page 3

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