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ENTERTAINMENTS.

«t» THE EMPIRE. JUNE CAPRICE IN "EVERY GIRL'S DREAM." Bonnie June Caprice, known the world-wide as "the Sunshine Girl" owing to the brightness of all her pictures, Btars to-night and following two nights and at the matinee on Saturday, in a delightful William Fosi fairy tale, "Every Girl's Dream." Every girl deems herself a princess waiting the advent of her prince, and this makes a etory entrancing and fascinating for young and old in a picture magnificent in conception and staging. It is a romance of old Holland taken amidst very beautiful canal and windmill scenes. Dainty June Caprice (as Gretchen) lias a companion, a real bosom companion, and he is a dog, but so clever a dog has never before been seen on the screen. His performance will delight all the young folk and the older folk who love a clever animal. It is altogether one of tho most wholesomely delightful pictures seen for many a long day. There are excellent supports including the twelfth episode of "A Lass of the Lumberlands." EVERYBODY'S. ALICE JOYCE IN "WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS." Another of those famous three star programmes is showing at Everybody's to-night and to-morrow. Alice Joyce heads tho bill in a Blue Ribbon feature the "Woman Between Friends," a screen version of Robert W. Chambers' wellknown novel, "Between Friends." The second attraction is a Metro feature, "The Shell Game," starring Emmy Wlielen and Henry Kolker. This is 5 also from a famous etory that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, "Good Well and Almond Shells," by Kenneth L. Roberts. It is the interesting come-dy-drama story of an idle millionaire and an enterprising crook, and abounds with life and movement. Added to these two fine pictures there is the twelfth episode of the "Mystery of the Double Cross" and an interesting Gaufnont Graphic.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 2

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