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A THOUSAND GOWNS

PAULINE’S WARDROBE BEST-DRESSED WOMAN LONDON, Feb. 14. Half of the baggage room of the liner on which Pauline Frederick, the actress, Arrived to play a ten-weeks’ season in London, under E. J. Carroll’s management, was occupied by her trunks. She regards the possession of a thousand gowns as necessary to maintain her reputation of being one of the bestdressed women on the stage. Enthuses in England Accompanied by her mother, Miss Pauline Frederick, carrying numerous bouquets, and bubbling over with gaiety, arrived at Southampton by the 4 Majestic. She ran up to Mr E. J. Carroll, to whom she is under contract, land kissed him in the presence of a bevy of producers, and exclaimed, “This is one of the greatest days of my life. I have not slept for 48 hours. I have had a thousand letters from England.” She Said she was going to Scotland and Ireland, and would also play in a picture entitled 11 Mumsey. ’ ’

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19769, 17 February 1927, Page 7

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A THOUSAND GOWNS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19769, 17 February 1927, Page 7

A THOUSAND GOWNS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19769, 17 February 1927, Page 7