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EVERYBODY'S.

GRAND DOUBLE BftL TO-NIGHT. "DESTINY'S TOY" AND "TIHi PRICE «F HAPPINESS." That true happiness cannot be bought is powerfully driven home iii the splendid emotional (Iran™. "The Price of Happiness," oik' of tlie big star features showing at Everybody's to-night. This druruilip success is a Brady-made World Equitable production and features the. popular and .sifted star, Mary r.oland. It, is the story of our women, and how' three of them bought what seemed to the fourth a gay time and a happy and joyous life, but what they really get was husks, as the envious one, who tried to follow in their footsteps, found to her bitter sorrow. She aeglected her home, her child, and her husband and joined the gay, throng, but she failed to find in the false glamor of artificial .pleasure the contented mind that dwells in simple homo life. The second feature is a, Para mount picture, "Destiny' 9 Toy." It unfolds a sensational story and'shows the hard, inexorable hand of fate. The lending character is taken by Miss Louise Huff, who is a very serious rival of Mary Pickford and Margaret Gkrke. The picture is impressive and emotional, and the interest never flags. This super-excellent programme will bo screened for a three-night season. Seats for either night can be reserved at Col-

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 7

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218

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 7

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 7

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