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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. The new jnogramme to-night introduces two big star films. Robert Warwick in the o-act. World Eilm ‘ 4 Alias Jimmy Valentine ’ ’ has one of the storngest acting parts ever presented on the screen. The second feature is a Jesse L. Lasky production entitled "Maria Rosa,” featuring Geyaldine Farrar,, the noted American Drama Donna of the Metropolitan Opera House whose advent into motion pictures a year ago startled the artistic world, and won wide aproval for her, by reason' of the artistic productions of the Lasky Company.

A number of other high class films lend variety to an excellent programme,, and the orchestra music remains ah outstanding feature of the entertainment at Everybody’s.

THREE STARS. Those who wish to see a really good programe of pictures should visit good Throe Stars to-night. The programme is a long and varied one. There are two special Stars of eight ported by six other pictures: "How Heroes are Made,” is a subject dealing with the doings of and is a picture of 7000 feet, while the travel picture, "A Trip to Rotorua,” should interest everyone, as everything worth seeing is shown. The supports are: —"The Making of an Overland Motor Car,” in two reels; "The Hoydon” is a Vitagnaph drama; Pathe Gazette; Mutt and Jeff (Cartoons); "Mr Jack’s Artistic Sense” (comedy).

Following is a brief synopsis of the Rotorua picture: —Rotorua the gateway of the Thermal regions—Sanatorium Grounds showing Bath Palace and boiling Radical Pool—Sulphun Beds—The Malfroy Geyser —Boiling Mud —The Trout Pond —The Maori Village—Maori Church —Queen Victoria Memorial—• Maori "Women cooking in boiling cauldron —Remains of the sunken Pah— Haka for a penny—“ Whakarewarewa, the Valley of the Geysers —Terrace Formation —The Frog Pond —The Paint Pot —The Rose Pond—The Plate Pool— Boiling Geyser alongside cold water running stream —The Penny Pool—■ Maori Girls diving for pennies!—The Model Pah —Poi Dance by native women of “Whaka” —The Pink Terraces before the Eruption—The remains of the Pink Terraces as seen to-day—■ Hamurana Spring —Waterfalls and rapids at Okere —Maori Canoe Hurdle Racing—Sunset,. Lake Rotorua.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 24 March 1917, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 24 March 1917, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 24 March 1917, Page 4

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