EVERYBODY'S.
THE ADORABLE MARGUERITE CLARKE. The dainty, lovable actress, Marguerite Clarke, added to her host of admirers in the latest great film success, "Prince and Pauper," at Everybody's last evening. "The Prince and the Pauper" is one of the most delightful and thoroughly enjoyable of Mark Twain's many works. It is a film that will be appreciated by young folks of all ages, for in it; merriment and clever humor, with its dashes of dramatic thrills, that frequently sweep the spectators off their feet,, as it were, only to Replace them with a laugh, the story combines all the elements of a great artistic triumph such as can be conceived only by the mind of a master, and adequately interpreted only bv a star of the unusual ability of Miss Clark. A packed house witnessed the first screening last evening, a tribute both vo the ability of Miss Clarke and the comfort and ventiiation of the beat'tifnl theatre, on" might also add a tribute to the intelligence of tlu public in recc-'jni-lii!;. and patronising the cnter-pri-'e that has made such a building possibl.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1917, Page 6
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183EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1917, Page 6
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