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AMUSEMENTS.

EVEKYBOD YS. An astounding attraction is promised to-night at Everybody's when the favourite actress Mary Pickford, appears in her latest and greatest production "Hulda from Holland." This is 'a sweetly pretty story, the incidents of which occur amid the" quaint and interesting scenes to be \ found all over the Netherlands. From here the scene shifts to the other side of the Atlantic, when Hulda the heroine, crosses fo America, and the closing episodes give more than a glimpse of the doings of high society in that country. The plot is a fascinating one, the settings are thoroughly in accord with the sentiment of romance which is so fully displayed, while the many sidelights on interesting phases of life as it is add much real enjoyment to the story itself. This is another exclusive film from the Famous Players-Lasky circuit, produced by one of the most famous film-makers of modern times. In addition to this feature, there is a well- assorted selection • of interesting themes, including the latest Paramount travelf series, and these all combine to make the entertainment one of unusual merit. The programme is for one night only.

THESE STASS.

A two-star programme will be shown to-night, with two special star pictures headed by the World Film Company',af sensational production - "The Siren's^

Song" in five acts, the second one being 'the wety known (Triangle OoiOf pany's sensational drama "The Wolf Woman" in five acts. Charlie Chaplin will appear in a short sketch, John Bull's sketch book, there is also comedys, scenics and other interesting subjects. The programme w T ill commence with sketches, and scenics, followed by the "Wolf Woman," the "Sirens Song" will shown about 9.15. In this picture you will see some hair-raising acts, a realistic fight on board a steamer, the hero is thrown a distance of 75 feet into the sea. The management claim this programme to be somethingout of the ordinary, and a good 2i hours amusement.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 14 July 1917, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 14 July 1917, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 14 July 1917, Page 4

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