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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE EMPIRE. SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME TO-DAY. "ALIAS MRE JESSOP" TO-NIGHT. A special selection of pictures will be screened at the Empire matinee this afternoon, and amongst the number the kiddies will find much amusement in the three comedies, two Keystone and one Metro. To-night Emily Stevens stars in the big dramatic feature "Alias Mrs Jessop," wfoich is a most entertaining feature and deservedly popular with picture goers. COMING MONDAY. THE SECOND GOLDWYN PICTURE "BABY MINE." Monday night will see the commencement of a three night season for the second big Goldwyn sensation, "Baby Mine." This sparkling comedy drama stars Madge Kennedy and following the usual Empire rule will be screened at the usual prices. EVERYBODY'S. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. "THE (PRINCESS OP PARK ROW." An unusual story is told in ''The Princess of Park Row," tho Greater Vitagraph drama showing at Everybody's this afternoon and to-night. It is a tale of foreign intrigue, which is carried on in the heart of New York, and discovered by a young American newspaper man. A plot to steal from a. European country its valuable mine properties is almost successful, but the king happens upon it, and in order to frustrato the evil scheme sends an envoy to America to raise a loan. With him goes his pretty daughter, and it is an accidental peep at her that sets the rporter going. He follows up a clue which takes liim to one of the most da»gcrous dens in New York, a place of terrible mystery. Many exciting adventures take place before the climax of the drama arrives. Added to this exciting drama there is the sixth episode of the remarkably interesting serial story "Tho Neglected Wife" and a Topical Budget

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 2

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288

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 2

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