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| '.A SPLENDID PHOTO-PLAY. ' "THiJ MORALS OF WEYBURY." A really splendid photo-drama, "The Morals of Wevbury," was the feature of a new programme screened at Evorytody's last night. The story is adapted from Henry Arthur Jones' pi,*/ ''The Hypocrites." .The son of the Squire of Wcj bury, who considers that lie is the guardian of the village morals, is an easy going lad and he falls in love with- the pretty daughter of a poor old sculptor. The inevitable ha.ppens\ but when the son proposes to make amends by marrying the girl lie has compromised, the Squire proves his hyproeisy by insisting that the son shall desert'her, and marry an -heiress whose money will retrieve the falling family fortunes. Thero are several fine supporting pictures which with the feature attraction will be screened again to-night for the last time. TO-MORROW—A FOX FEATURE. To-morrow and Friday the popular Theda Kara, will appear in the latest William A. Fox masterpiece, "East Lynn." This ever popular "ladies" drama has been handled in the usual magnificent Fox manner and will undoubtedly prov® a very popular attrac-
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1917, Page 6
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182EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1917, Page 6
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