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ENTERTAINMENTS.

hi everybody's. last night of alice brady in "THE KNIFE." "Your souls are rotten, but your bodies are healthy. God has sent them to nic for the good of mankind." Such was the passionate declaration of the doctor to those who had robbed his fiancee of her most precious treasure. This forms the theme of the drama "The Knife," in which Alice Brady shows finally at Everybody's to-night. TO-MORROW-BERT LYTELL IN "THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY " Amongst the sights in the Metro feature, "The Trail to Yesterday," are some wonderful views of the Grand Canyon, Colorado. It is a western story with Bert Lytell in the chief part. HENRI FRENCH AT LNGLEWOOD. Henri French, the great Vaudeville artist, will play again at Inglewood to night. On Tuesday night the hall was packed and a most enthusiastic reception was given the performance. Tomorrow night this wonderful performer will show at Tariki and is sure to meet with a good reception, THE PEOPLES. , JUNE CAPRICE IN "MISS U.S.A." To-night's new bill at the Peoples' presents the ever-popular artiste, June Caprice, in a stirring, thrilling photoplay of the German spy system in America entitled "Miss U.S.A" The story is emotional, dramatic, and becomes wildly exciting as the plot develops. The programme includes the latest "Sunshine" comedy, "Son of a Gun."

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1919, Page 2

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217

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1919, Page 2

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