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EVERYBODY'S.

LAST NIGHT OF JURY PICKFORD AS "POOR LITTLE PEPPIXA." Tliis deservedly popular picture house was again crowded in every part last night to sec Mary Pickford as "Toor Little Peppir.a." As one delighted patron remarked, "when you see -'l'oor Little Peppina" you cease to wonder why llary receives such a mighty big salary.'' Those few words probably do more to describe the film than a column about, the story. Certain it is that Miss Pickford hag lost none of her popularity and eqiir'ly certain that she has never appeared tc better advantage than in tho character of I'eppina. To-night will be the last screening of the picture in New Plymouth and in view of the fact that numbers hare been turned away on both the previous nights intending patrons would in wise to bcok seats at Collier's, or come early.

TO-MORROW. At the matinee to-morrow a complete change of programme will be introduced, when the feature will be a vivid story of Western life entitled "Hate," or ''The, Aryan" featuring William S. Hart (The Fighting Parson) sweet winsome Bessie Love, the Triangle Mary Pickford, and Louise Glaum, the noted vampire woman. It is a picture I'ul' of stirring episodes from start to finish and depicts Western life with the same interest and tin ills, as the no'vcl; of Jane Grey. ' -

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1917, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1917, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1917, Page 6

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