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EVERYBODY'S.

"HELL TO PAY AUSTEN!" SHOWIXfi THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT ONLY. The new programme at Everybody's commencing at the matinee to-day, has for its star a five-reel drama entitled "Hell To Pay Austin," produced by the famous Triangle Company, who it is claimed, have excelled theiv past efforts with this their latest achievement. The picture features Wilfred Lucas and Bessie Love. The central figure of the production, Wilfred Lucas, is the boss of a big lumber camp in the north-west. He is known as "Hell to Pay" because when his orders are not carried out that is exactly what happens. The part of Briar Rose is taken by that charming little actress, Bessie Love. She is the idol of the camp and her influence softens Austin in many ways. He has a soft corner in his heart for Briar Rose and that feature results in a very fine love story. Many of the. scenes of this production are laid in the lumber country, and vibrate witli highly dramatic situations. The supporting items include, a fine Patlie Topical subject showing Arras after the last bombardment, the Gaumont Graphic, and other items. Owing to other attractions the programme will be shown to-day only. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A complete change, cf programme will be submitted when the feature will be a World Film production, "Her Great Hour," starring Molly MeTntyre, who made a big hit out here in "Bnnty Pulls the Strings." In this, the story of a woman's fortitude and loyally in difficult circumstances. Molly Melntyre invests the role of Nan Perrine with nobility and womanly charm. There is an uncommon plot and a passionate love episode in the story. On Wednesday next the management will introduce the mighty Fox super-feature, "Romeo and Juliet" to New Plymouth picture goers for a three night season and at the usual popular prices.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 March 1917, Page 2

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 3 March 1917, Page 2

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 3 March 1917, Page 2

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