ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.
Far action and acting, pioture patrons know they get it in William Parnura productions and "True Blue 11 which wilL play at Everybody's on Saturday, April 29th, is no exception. "True Blue" ii a film drama of the rugged West, preaenting, however, a phase of life new to the cinema—a story of a man, red-blood-ed, strong, virile,—a thorough American, undaunted and courageous, It deaia with an Englishman— a "remittance man," -who suddenly becomes possessed of a title and estates, but who deserts- his American wife and little son, to return to England to claim his inheritance Back in England the father, on learning of the death of his first"wife,has married again and has another son—a dissipated; profligate young man Through a strange series of incidents the half, brothers are brought together on a ranch in the Tvest. William Farnum, the stronger brother, begins the reformation and regeneration of his weak relative and sends him back to his people in Enghe swp P ; nT, W°V? lhrou sh°ut is one *f the sweetest love stories ever portrayed
Owing to its length, to-nights' pro, gramme will commence at 7.45 sharp. T wo big features will be shown
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 April 1920, Page 2
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197ENTERTAINMENTS. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 April 1920, Page 2
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