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ENTERTAINMENTS.

"THE SCARLET LETTER" AT EVERYBODY'S. A POWERFUL FOX F(L".\L The chief attraction at Everybody's for to-night and to-morrow night will be i: Fox jilin feature "The Scarlet Letter." a picturUatior. ol llav-'thorii's immortal classic, with Smart Holmes in the leading role. The supporting picture- include the •■Cooperative Weekly" si mi a highly humorous C'uiistic comedy, "Down by tin? Sen '• ROBERT WARWICK OX SATURDAY. There will be another complete change of programme commencing at the matinee on Saturday when Robert Warwick unci June Elvidgo will star in the brilliant. World lilm drama, "The Family Honor.'' HAROLD LOfKwnon AT THE EMPIRE. "THE HIDDEN SPRING". TO-NIGHT.

Vile change of programme at: (he Empire to-night will lit' headed by a Metro drama, "The Hidden Spring '" with the popular matinee idol Harold Lock-wood, in Ihe leading role The picture story is tak"ii once more troni » book as usual Mil li all Lock wood pictures "The Hidden Spring' was written by Clarence Keliand and has linen a big success, it link;-: i. feature drama which has both brown and brains, and a good lov. story fur extra measure. The supports include the thirteenth episode of the "Secret of. the' Submarine." which inlcresliiig serial "is now in the last three chapters and the Rex bleach films ' . COMIXO MONDAY "THE FLAME OF THE \TKo\7'' One or the greatest picture sensations of (he year just ended in Australia and the Dominion has been the 'Triangle seven-reel super-feature, 'The Flame ,if the Yukon.'' with Dorothy Dalton in the principle character, -The' Flame." It. is a vivid representation of the gold mad days ol frozen Alaska, with the lawless reckless |il' o of the great gold rush. As a picture it completely routs "The Spoiler'," Li.'", brings belore I be eyes tin:- relentless forces that sway men where no law exists. The usual orices of admission will be charged. ' The screening nights will be next Monday, Tuosdav and Wednesday. THE MILLIOS'-DOTXA.R MOTION PICTURE. ,: A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS." William Fox's film spectacle, "A Daughter of the Gods" will be shown at Everybody's for a two-night sea-son commencing next Tuesday. It'is described as the highagfc ach lavement in picture

classics. The following nv» a for,- facis concerning the* production of this rcr.mrkable picture:—The tiual nf people appearing in the picture is JI OOt), nf Vihifh mnnbei fbl'lii u-iiri> . required I'm - one. seen::, .in all 300!) Itnr-es ami 121':' donkeys v.ere ;<!so ascd. J'or the -eeipH depicting rlir 'lncir.o city 12H0 children >ver' ! require: 1 , while iOC mermaids are to no soci ■•'. the coastal views. A Moorish eiiy was built specially, and immediately destroyed liy li're, n, order ir; obtain ;• speelacelav eiTecv. Til- eniirf action take-; piaee on ,i tropical island, acquired especially foi lliu prodaction Tin title role will be taken by Annette Wellonnann, tlie noted Austraiian swimmer. Miss Kellerinaiiii, proclaimed Py ,-eulptors to possess the ideal womanly form, ha.,, it' is sunt, eclipsed all her previous equaiie achievements in '-.\ Daughter of j.lie Cods.'' ,She is enabled to txhibiv her swimming, diving, dancing, and iciieiiig --kill in Hie most oli'cciive and exqoisito natural settings imaginable. 'l'iie prices or admission are 'Or. 2s fid. stalls is a ,„| ,= ixc patron; can reserve their seats without extra chare/c The iiox |>hins open at Collier's on Saturday morning.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1918, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1918, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1918, Page 6

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