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; There isn't" a living- soul who will not . tin-ill, m tho pranks, the disappointments', and the joys ol: Wesley Barry m his latest screen play"School Days," at the Empress this, week. In fact, every man and woman .who .remembers the kid-, days of yesteryear will gloat over trie inimitable, characterisation ol: tho freckle-faced' screen star. The story deals with . a .small town boy who, through the q-ood graces of a wealthy uncle, is sent to a: private school m the. city. The pranks and the practical jokes that he played among his small rural friends he plays among- his wealthy circle. But to tell the story would spoil the entertainment. Suffice it to say it isr Barry's best achievement..

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NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 2

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120

EMPRESS. NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 2

EMPRESS. NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 2

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