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ENTERTAINMENTS.

■a i THE EMPIRE. OLIVE THOMAS IN "INDISCREET CORTNNE.'' TO-NIGHT, < '"lndiscreet Corinne," at the Empire to-night, is a pretty picture play that carries comedy and romance through the sphere of drama till it verges upon the tragic. Corinne is a luxurious-living wealthy little person, who gets so very tired of the life that she has to live that she starts out to explore the ways of pleasure and to acquire a "past." No doubt all the women she has met who are 'burdened with this pa>t history have seemed to make of it an asset, but it 'becomes nothing of a creditable business for the little Corinne, who, by the way, is impersonated with vigor and charm by winsome Miss Olive Thomas, the beautiful American girl who has already made her debut here fit several popular picture fantasies. One of the most beautiful of the scenes in this picture is the Salome dance. The second interesting scries of the "History of the War," is also included on this programme. EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF ETHEL CLAYTON IN "THE WOMAN BENEATH." The brilliant World film feature, "The 'Woman Beneath," delighted a packed house at Everybody's on Saturday evening. This powerful film story features Ethel Clayton, and it is probably the finest effort of her striking career. Helen Holmes also figures on the programme, in_the latest episode of the serial sensation, "The Girl and the Game." To-night will he the final screening of both pictures. TO-MORROW. "THE RESCUE," A BLUE-BIRD STAR FEATURE. The star item for to-morrow and Wednesday will he another of the very popular Blue-ibird featture.% entitled "The Rescue," starring Dorothy Phillips.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 2

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