EVERYBODY'S.
T .AST NIGHT BLANCHE SWfiET IN 'iTI-IE SWEET GffICIJAPI)''
The feature of the present programme at Everybody's Theatre is a IVisky five reel drama, "The Sweet Orchard," a production full of pathetic and 'sensational happenings. It features two wellknown anrl popular stars, Blanche Sweet anil Carlyle Black well. The theme is unusually strong, and the photography worthy of the producers. Other items of great interest on the programme is a V'tagraph comedy, "Mr. Jack's Hat and 'his Oat" (staring tile popular comedian Frank Daniels), and other excellent subjects. To-night will ho tho last occasion this fine programme will be screened. MARY PIGKFCSD AS.'TOOR LTTTLE PEPPLVA " Commencing to-morrow for a threenight season the management will introduce the great film favorite Mary Pickford, in her latest seven reel success, ''Poor Little Peppina," a drama specially suited to her unique versatility. She has a winsomeness that is specially her own, and her charm of manner and bright persnna'ity are a source of unfailing joy to piotui egoers. This particular story shows her in quite a new line, as a street gamin, and she makes just as excellent a boy as she does a girl. The supporting programe has been happily selected,and the musical setting, supplied by Everybody's orchestra, is one of thu many ch'irms of this comfortable theatre. Seats may be reserved at Collier's.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 6
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222EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 6
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