EVERYBODY'S.
LAST NIGHT OF THE FOX FEATURE, "SHOULD A MOTHER TELL!" A somewhat remarkable William Fox production, entitled "Should a Mother Tell?'' is the star attraction on the splendid programme showing for the last time to-night at Everybody's. In this drama a woman is called upon to face a problem of vital importance to Herself and those she holds dear, and the solution is admirably depicted. The favorite actres, Hetty Nansen, is in the title role. The programme also contains an exceptionally interesting industrial picture, aptly named, "A Grain of Wheat," dealing with the ''staff of life" from breaking the ground until the bread is delivered. The picture shows some remarkable farming machinery. Another picture of ucro than ordinary interest ij "Climbing Pike's Peak," showing a motor race over the hardest track in the world. The Hudson super-six makes light of Ll:!f> that would appear difficult: to an ant. To-night will 1)8 the !«it ttreeuing of this programme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1917, Page 6
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158EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1917, Page 6
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