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THE STRAND.

That money is not the root of happiness is the great moral of "Charge It," Clara Kimball Young's latest feature at the Strand Theatre this week. "Charge It" is a pulsating:, absorbing, throbbing, fascinating, drama. It holds the mirror up to life. It is smart, colorful, lavishly produced. It brings forth the greatest acting of Clara Kimball Young's long career. In this splendid photo drama she portrays four distinct characters — the modest housewife — the nurse — the woman of wealth— and the bedi'aggled, brokendown dishwasher m the cheap restaurant. It is dedicated to millions of women who don't realise the value of money. It is a beautiful story, beautifully told.

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NZ Truth, Issue 854, 1 April 1922, Page 2

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THE STRAND. NZ Truth, Issue 854, 1 April 1922, Page 2

THE STRAND. NZ Truth, Issue 854, 1 April 1922, Page 2

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