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CRYSTAL PALACE.

. "The Street of Seven Stars." ' The principal feature next week at the Crystal Palace is tl^s talented actress, Doris Kenyon. The story is built round Harmony Wells (brilliantly portrayed by Doris Kenyon), a pureminded American girl, with great tal- ! ent as a violinist. She and her widowed 'mother save enough money to per- ; mit Harmony to go abroad to -complete her musical education. For a time the girl" lives Tn "The Street of Seven Stars," m the famous Latin quarter of 'Paris, 1 m a house once the . hunting lodge of the Empress Marie. : Her funds become exhausted and/ she 1 has to go to a pension. There she meets Dr. Peter Byrne, a young Ameri- ' can surgeon taking a course abroad ; to fit him for a greater career at home, ■ The story then moves on to the fam- ! ous resort, St. Morltz, where the exciting winter sports are seen m full swing, after which the heroine returns to Paris, and takes up her old abode m "The Street of Seven Stars." The wife of the Director of the Conservatory of Paris hears Harmony play Dvorak's "Humoresque," and as a result Harmony Is engaged at a fabulous salaTy to appear under tho director's management. • Fr6m thence her progress is a triumph, and the finale comes with her union with Peter T'.vme, the young- American surgeon. Excellent supports include • a topical budget and a screaming Black Diamond comedy, "Some Snoozer."

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NZ Truth, Issue 770, 7 August 1920, Page 2

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CRYSTAL PALACE. NZ Truth, Issue 770, 7 August 1920, Page 2

CRYSTAL PALACE. NZ Truth, Issue 770, 7 August 1920, Page 2

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