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■■»» LAST SCREENING OF "EOMEO AND JULIET." The magnificent Fox super-feature, "Romeo and Juliet," again attracted .r crowded house last evening. To-night is tTie final screening of this entertainin; and elaborate picture version of the world's sweetest love story. Tomorrow, commencing at the matinee, a complete change will he introduced, when the feature will be "Sweet Lavender," one of the most celebrated of English plays, written by Sir Arthur Pinero, and produced by the British Film Co., will be screened. Henry Ainley and Alma Taylor are featured in the principal roles. The story has reference to a banker, who forbids his son's marriage to a girl beneath his station, but later lie finds, to his bewilderment, that she is his own illegitimate daughter. The leading role, that of Dick Phenyl, is played by that exceedingly capable actor, Henry Ainley. This picture should prove a great attraction. Supporting items include a very fine Pathe colored subject and a Keystone, comedy, "The Judge," featuring Charles Murray. This programme will he screened at the matinee and on Saturday night only. On Monday and Tuesday the attraction will be "The Count," the latest Mutual Chaplin Mm.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1917, Page 2
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192EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1917, Page 2
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