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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLES'. "THE TENDERFOOT." W'lliam Duncan in the stirring wester.'! Jr una "The Tenderfor.t," screens finally 10-night at tlie People.'. ■ .. DWBLE BILL TO-MOR'-OW. To-morrow's big double b''l presents Dustin Furnum in the great Nji'th-Wesr ]>ictuve, "North of 53." and also June Caprke, the sunshine maid, in '■ Unknown 274." The big Pox 10-re ; l pantomime, Aladdin, commences at the I'e.iple's on Friday. The matinee on Saturday commences at 1.45. EVERYBODY'S. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "THE MARIONETTES." That there are more ways than one in which a wife may bring back her straying husband is clearly shown in the picture, "The Marionettes," running at Everybody's. The heroine of this tale is a younu: wife whose conventbred manners fail to hold the love of her blase husband. In order to make him sit up and take notice, the young wife enlists the help cf manicurists, costumiers, and hairdressers, with the result that from being a distinctly commonplac- young woman she develops into a wondrously beautiful and attractive creature who holds sway in the highest circles of NtW York society. Finally, a man who is not her husband falls violently in love with her, and naturally wants to carry her off, but the husband wakes up just in time and proves that his love is best. Chra Kimball Yuing has the congenial pari of th: wife. There is a firstrate supporting list. To-night will be the final screening of this fine programme, .

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1919, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1919, Page 2

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