EVERYBODY'S.
ETHEL CLAYTON AND CARLYLE , ©lackwell to-morrow. There will be no pictures shown at Everybody's to-night, owing to the theatre having been let to the Pierrots for their patriotic concert. Commencing at the matinee on Saturday the two great favorites of the film world, Carlyle Blackwell and Ethel Clayton will be featured in. the World film, "The Madness of Helen." The well-worked-out plot is strongly sensational. An untoward fate places the heroine in a cruelly false position; and, deprived of her reason by a motor accident, she can do nothing to right the wrong. iHer twin sister, however, cares tenderly for heV, in spite of appearances being so terribly against her; and finally, after many strange happenings, all ends happily for the two sisters and those they love. The Topical Budget shows, amongst other interesting items, a New Zealand v. A.'S.C. football match "somewhere in France,' with Mr. Masse}', Sir Joseph Ward, and Sir Thomas Mackenzie looking on; and great mirth is .provoked by the Vim comedy, "The Honeymoon Car," with its pretty heroine, its very much in love hero who is quite an amateur chauffeur, the prim chaperon, the down-at-heels "hobo," and the very smart police sheriff.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 3
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198EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 3
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