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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE-EMPIRE. LAST SCREENING OF "UNDER JI AX DK.'AIV At I'lie matinee this afternoon and again for tlio last time to-night- the attraction at tlio Empire will be the nplondid Metro picture ''Under 'Hdndliap," with Harold I.ockwood in the ledd.'- As a special attraction for the kiddies tliis iiflcrnoon the Charlie Chaplin Comedy, "Tlio Shopwalker," will be adlted for the matinee programmeCOMING .MONDAY—'•'THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION." The chief attraction on the clljingelof programme for Monday will bi> an/<uithentie series of views of "The.-Rnssiai) Revolution" taken in retrograd,. The pictures are actually a record of many of the most interesting and important events of (he Russian revolution, permission having been obtained from Ivert-n----skv for the taking of thp film; EVERYBODY'S. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. FRED. COLLIER. H MARY MILES MINTER IN "PERIWINKLE." A double attraction is offered amusement seekers 'bv the management of Everybody's to-night Mr Fred. Collier, baritone soloist of the Meiba Concert Company, has 'been engaged to sing this evening, and the popular screen star, Mary Miles Minter will bo featured in a delightful picture drama, "Periwinkle," tiii* story of a sea-waif who becomes* tiic ward of a number of bigiiearW coastguardsmen-. The engagement ol Mr Collier will be warmly appreciated by all sections of the public, and his magnificent robust baritone should be heard to perfection in Everybody's. SUNDAY NIGHT. Mi. Collier will ngam appe:ir nt Everybody's on Sunday night assisted Tiy Arnold 0. .Sturrock, L.Mus'T.C.L, and Mix Campbell, at a sacred concert in aid of the funds of the local hospital. Doors will open at 7-30 and the concert will commence at 8.15

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 2

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