Film Stars Work Hard. "The star gets most of the publicity—the bui)d-up; the glamour; if you like. But she ur variably has much the longest part in a picture, which means that she works far harder than the other players. She's giving out nervous energy all the time; she works at high tension. You may have heard a good deal about stars throwing a temperament and being difficult—well, most of the reports of that kind are exaggerated, but it's not surprising if they do sometimes go up in smoke."—*\nna Neagle talking about' her job in "Women's Nagazine" in the BBC's Eastern Service.
For Hacking Coughs, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wellington.
in ut French-poodle elegance from; the crown of luUe-Bwathed straw to the tip of antelope suede shoe. A suit of unusual chicj' in champagne wool with black chemiser, worn with!'a charming Parisian air ... a Berlei beneath to give
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Opunake Times, 29 August 1947, Page 4
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