ENTERTAINMENTS.
■•'•••THE SHOP-WALKER.'' „ The Auckland Herald said: "The Charlie Chaplin picture, called "The Shop-Walker," tells how the inimitable Charlie makes the most of his opportunities as "Czar of the Isles" in" a big store, where there is plenty of scope for fun-making. Charlie as a shepwalker is funnier than he has been in most of his other character sketches, and this, his latest offering to his admirers, will probably result in a big increase in the number of his followers. A company of capable artists appear with Chaplin, the most attractive of them being Edna Purviance.
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13292, 22 September 1916, Page 4
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