ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. AN EXCEPTIONALLY PLEASING PROGRAMME. "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" AND "FAITH." A crowded house at Everybody's last evening 'was keenly with the excellence of the Bpecial double programme. The first feature is the Vitagraph feature da luxe, "A Tale of Two Cities," with many of the old favorites, such as Maurice Oostello, Antonio Moreno, Lillian Walker and John Bunny in the cast. This picture is a classic, and will remain ever the best version of a memorable story. Tt is not stretched and padded into eight reels, but told in three heart-throbbing reels of intense power, which covers every part of the story and holds the full interest of the audience It's a never--to-be-forgotten picture. As an added attraction dainty little Mary Miles Minter stars in a beautiful story, "Faith," picturised by the Mutual film Corporation. To-night will be the final screening of this programme. TO-MORROW. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE ADVENTURER." Charlie Chaplin produces some pictures that are better than others, and his latest "The Adventurer," screening to-morrow and Friday at Everybody's adds the cap to his previous efforts. Nothing further need be said. THEE EMPIRE. LAST NIGHT OP "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." If the Empire management continue to screpn superb super-features such as "The Garden of Allah" at the usual rates of admission there is little doubt that this theatre will retain its welldeserved popularity with the discerning picture patron. "The Garden of Allah" is a gorgeous page of Eastern life with all its mystery and glamour, love and passion, and tragedy. Added to that it is a remarkably fine example of su,> pert motion photography, To-hfght will be the final screening night, anl no lover of the 'beautiful should miss this tale of the- desert. EMILY STEVENS IN "ALIAS MRS JESSOiP." The change for to-morrow will be headed by the powerful Metro wonderplay "Alias Mrs. Jessop," a brilliant and engrossing story with ever popular Emily Stevens in a dual role of an exciting character,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1918, Page 7
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