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ENTERTAINMENTS

. ' KING'S THEATRE.. Olive Thomas, tho winsome Triangle star, continues on her triumphant way at the King's Theatre in "An Heiress for a. Day." This, an exceptionally bright production, suits her admirably, and her persistent attractiveness just jiakes the capture ot the young millionaire a mere pastime. Her method is brilliant simplicity. The supporting items are a Fathc Gazotte, "Abbeys of England" (sceuic), and "The Dishonest Burglar," the -whole making a splewbd eiilettainment. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The current, feature at Everybody's Tlioatrc, the Pat-he draiua, "Under Falsa Colours," iB coming in for solid si.pr.ort. The .plot deals with the Russian Revolution- movements, which are oeins carried out- in Sew l'ork by a powerful secret organisation. They are of a very exciting nature, and end in a most startling and unexpected manuer. The fourteenth chapter of "The Mystery of the Double Cross" serial, entitled "The Hidden Brand," and a- most'interesting Topical Gazette complete an excellent 6electiou. EMPRESS THEATRE. To-day and to-morrow are the Inst two ■days and nisrhta of the World drama, "The Purple Lily," in which Kitty Gordon takes the leading role, ant! is supported by Frank llayo and Muriel Ostricho. On Saturday another. World film, "The Trap,' starring Alice Brady, will be screened. \ . . . AR-TCRAFT THEATRE. An entertaining play for young and old is "The Little Princess, ■" at present being produced at the Artcr-aft Theatre. JMsb Mary Picktord taken the leading part, and her acting is bright and clever. Home of the scenes are remarkable for their Oriental . splendour and wealth of colour. A Wild West comedy, "His Mother's Boy." in which Charles Ray is "starred." is another entertain ing picture on the programme, which, will bo repeated to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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278

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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