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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S, MARGtTERITE CLARK AND "FATTY" ARBUCKLE TO-NIGHT.

A brilliant double feature programme is screening at Everybody's to-night, at the matinee to-morrow afternoon, and again to-morrow night. Fatty Arbuckle will star in his latest big comedy success, "Good-Night, Nurse," said to be one of the greatest hits in which this popular comedian has yet appeared, and Marguerite Clark will be featured in the Paramount release, "Rich Man, Poor Man," adapted from the novel by Maximilian Foster Added to these two big attractions there is one of tho3e intereating Burton Holmes travel pictures. Patrons are notified that this big programme is showing for two nights and one matinee only, and the prices of admission will remain as usual.

nil, PEOPLE'S:

LAST NIGHT OF "REVELATION " A dramatic story with a new expression has been released by Metro, under title "The Revelation." The tale covers much more ground than is usual with a screen feature, and Nazimova, the idol of multitudes during her glorious career on tho stage, presenting herself in her first part for the screen, invests the character of the woman with a charming vivacity and versatility that is utterly new. The picture has been made from the Mabel Wagnall novel, "A Rose Bush of a Thousand Years Ago" Nazimova is called upon portray in turn a gamia of the streets of Paris, an artist's model, a Bacchante, a Madonna, Salome* tho Sphinx, and eventually, a woman of fanhioß. Thoso types are widely diverse, and tho actress holds them all without effort She is equally at homo in the classic purity of the robes of » Madoraa or the flying draperies of a Bacchante. "Revelation" screens finally to-night. To-morrow Mae Marsh appears in tho big picture, "The Botoved Traitce"

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 7

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287

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 7

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