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REOPENING OF THE PICTURE THEATRES.

TO-SIOUROW (THURSDAY). At last t-lio embargo has been lifted on the local picture theatres is from nest Thursday night- To cslfibrats tie occasion fittingly, the management of Everybody's and the Empire Theatres lias arranged. programmes of exceptional and distinctive merit quite equal to the big task of turning the r-iiri'd fvom the dark and ilra»7jr event* tfcs vast few weeks, AT E^ll'/IiODY'S. VIRGINIA PEARSON IN "THOU SHALT NOT STEAIi" At Everybody's there will be two special attractions, one of a powerful dramatic nature, the other au hilarious comedy feature. Virginia Pearson stfti-s in tlio dram:;., which is a Pox fivc-reo) special, entitled, "Thou Shalt Not. Steal," and Tom Jl!s r lli« famous corbel comedian, i.i the convey, "A >:»' i Vernier-■f'.-jt.' AT THE EM!'J!!.\ uAT.Ti KA>'B IN "THE SILENCE/" At the Empire there will a!so be two big special attractions. Gail Kane is the star artist in a tense Mutual feature. "Tbu Bride's Silence," that will prove of special interest to the lady patrons, and popular Helen Holmes stars in the final episode of "A Lass of the Lumberlands.'' DISINFECTING AND FUMTGATON. During the four weeks the theatres have been closed there lias been a thorough spring cleaning. All the walls have been swept, woodwork washed, floors scrubbed, scats cleaned, and the whole building thoroughly fumigated and disinfected." Any germs lurking ir. hiding have received a surprised and quick despatch, and the management will take steps c*eh day si'n that any microbe tluct Trawlers in quickly in tho -stops.«f those whr, have gone before-

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1918, Page 6

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REOPENING OF THE PICTURE THEATRES. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1918, Page 6

REOPENING OF THE PICTURE THEATRES. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1918, Page 6

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