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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. MARY MILES MIXTER IX "PEGGY LEADS THE WAY." The brilliant little Mutual player, Mary Miles Miuter, appears for the last time at Everybody's to-night in the wholly delightful 'film story "Peggy Leads the Way." This picture, on account of its bright breezy atmosphere and the general winning character of the chief player, is certain to prove * big favorite with all picture goers. Another feature on this programme is the appearance of Tom Mix( the rollicking cowboy comedian, in an hilarious Fox comedy picture, "Six 'Cylinder Love." Both pictures are showing for the last time to-night.

TO-MORROW. DUSTIX FARNUM IX "DTJRAND OF THE BAD LAXDS." From a outlaw with a price on Lis head, to a ]OO per cent citizen is the character portrayed by Dustin Farnum, famous star of stage screen, in the latest William Fo.v photoplay, "Durand of the Bad Lands," to be shown to-mor-row and Friday. In this screen drama, Mr Farnum shows all the virile energy for which l.e is so well-known. His portrayal of the bad side of Dick Durand's character is the best lie has done and, he shows the man's softer, nobler instincts with that carefree, rollicking, laughing disposition that has made him a favorite wherever he has appeared. He saves three kids from Indians who massacre everyone else in tbe little settlement. He is blamed for the killings, is caught, tried and convicted. But the governor, whose daughter be had saved, pardons him. Long before he had fallen in love and ibe girl's fondues for him turns him into an A-Xo. ] man. There is a five-reel Blue Ribbon feature and the final episode of the "Mystery of the Double Cross" in support.

THE ' EMPIRE. LAST XTO'HT OF "THE MISSING BAXK. NOTES." To-night will see the final screening of the -baffling mystery play "The Missing Bank Notes," at the Empire. Three popular stars such as Xorma Talmadge and her sister Constance, supported by Bobby Harron, are Tarely seen in the one production, yet all of these wellknown players star in this picture. Amongst the supports there is the ninth episode of "The Great Secret," which is getting more and more exciting each week. COMING TO-MORROW. yiOLA DAXA IN "WEAVER OF DREAMS." To-morrow's change will feature dainty little Viola Dana in the Metro wondprplay, "Weaver of Dreams," from the pen of the well-loved writer Myrtle Reed (author of "Lavender and Old Lace")'. It is typically one of those quaint, sweet stories, and admirers of the stories of Myrtle Reed will rejoice in having an opportunity of seeing the characters as they appear in this delightful picture, with the charming and brilliant little star, Viola Dana as Judith Sylvester,

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1918, Page 6

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445

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1918, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1918, Page 6

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