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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY, LAf?T NIGHT OF NORMA TALMADGE IN "THE MOTH."

From a uivilous woman, trifling with fat and seeing how near she could approach the candle of folly without being burned, to an unselfish and devoted mother who finds perfect happiness in the love of her two children. This is the theme of "The Moth," a select feature starring Norma Taiinadge showing finally at Everybody's to-uight.

THE PEOPLE'S. Pauline Starke in "lunocents Progress," comedy gazette and travelog screen finally to-night. William Farnum, ihe accomplished screen star appears to-morrow night in the latest six reel Fox masterplay "A Soldier's Oath." The picture version of the great dramatic success is surpassing in its realism, scenic effects and strength of appeal. A tale of love, faith and retribution played amid the crash and tragedy of international warfare, it cannot fail to impress all who witness it, for it it is said that the prison fire ami the bursting of the centimetre gun are among the marvels of screen depictions.

PROFESSOR ANDERSO.. iu'MARKABI.E HYPXOT DEMONSTRATE!? At t'in Empire theatre ne;,:c Thursday, Friday and. Saturday the New Plymouth pul'l'i v.'il! have a.i opportunity to view tlir work 01 Professor Anderson, described as "The King 0? hypnotists." 'Profs-ssor Anderson hit-" ju«l concluded highly successful «wo»i at the flrand Opera Hoir.e, Wellington, and at the Wangr.ni'i Opera House In both towns lie has been enthusiastically received. Ihe interest it his demonstration in Wellington being so I'.reftt that the season lied to be extended for a further three night.' Till- rmnrkaWc mar. does a!) the amusing parts of the hypnotic power, n.tch as plncins; subjects under iicrht hvpnotism and then causing them to perform antics that provide munh amusement for the onlooker But he also goes deep into the mysteries of thi", 'iront. power of livpnot'c suggestion find innlies It to tnsr naln and siifferlnsV>Mrins I'is Stay In Now Plvniouth Pihifpscnv .Anderson will he rOenscd to dcmonshafe the power of hvnnotle snfr"notinn to nn''one sn"'erint' from n-i'n of nnr d-^'-erlnllnn. T!'" nrlees of admission v.'ll* be 5.?.. 2s. and Is (nlus tnvi. hikl +l, e I>-'" ninn chjens at Collier's this mpnilpj at II »' s :

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1919, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1919, Page 2

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