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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE EMPIRE. | LAST' NIGHT OP BESSIE LOVE IN i "THE SAWDUST RING," To-night will to the final screening of the charming Triangle feature "'l"ie Sawdust Ring" in which Bessie Love has delighted big audiences for the past two nights. The final episode of "The Secret Kingdom" will also be screened for the last time on this programme tonight. ! COMING TO-MORROW MABEL TALIAFERRO IN "THE JURY OP PATE." To-morrow the "Metro" wonderplay "The Jury of Fate" will commence a three night season in this popular theatre. Mabel Taliaferro stars in this big healthy picture of the mighty Canadian Forests, and. the turbulent St Lawrence River. The scenery throughout thu picture is magnificent and there is a gripping love romance added. The second series of the remarkable "Pendleton Round-up" will be included with this programme, also the si\th episode of the popular serial "Peg 0' the Riflg."

EVERYBODY'S. GEORGE WAI&H W "HIGH FMANCE." LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT. George Walsh kept a large audience in a simmer of amusement last evening at Everybody's by his vigorous and captivating methods of making "High Finance." George even succeeded (according to the storv) in captivating a cool hundred thousand out of the "old man" by one of his methods. The picture is bright and sparkling throughout and it is just one of those admirable tonics suitable for all stages of depression. Intending patrons should note that the last screening will be to-night. TO'-MORBOW AND FRIDAY. ALICE JOYCE IN "AN, ALABASTER BOX." The old favorite actress, AKve Joyoo, will make a. welcome reappearance tomorrow in the Greater Vitagraph feature "An Alabaster Box," and exceptionally strong dramatic story which points the evil done by careless gossip.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 6

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