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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. MARGERY WILSON IN "OLD LOVES FOR NEW "

Margery Wilson plays the star part in the Triangle drama "Old Loves for New," showing at Everyobdy's to-night and to-morrow and Lee Kill plays opposite to her. The story commences in New Yoc'v among the gorgeous homes where money is lavished on luxury. Margery Wilson plays the part of the spoiled daughter who bolstered up her parents' fortunes by marrying a millionaire's son. The millionaire, however, objects to providing money for the encouragement of folly and forces his.son to on west on to one of his ranches. The young wife goes with him but goes very unwillingly. In the west she flirts with the ranch foreman, who goes further than she had intended, and embraces her. The husband finds them struggling and in the ensuing fight he is badlv beaten by the foreman .He then retires to a mountain hut with his wife and one attendant who is are expugilist. Thrrg he hardens himself bv ; rougTi living anil learn? to figh t'. After a while he Teturns to the ranch and seeks out the foreman- The Inth ep'i,Mdf Wf "The: Ring." also tdiows on this programme?,j: 1 ;. , ' ■* . •; - " THE PEOPLE'S'.

TOM MIX IN "GUILD'S ROUND UP " Commencing -tcvnighi fit -tiie is Tom Mix in "Cupid's EouiutJiUp." a brilliant western storv Tihe*J)ero of this. play, Tom Mix, is : newßtVilliam Fox star, who is one of;.,the.gi£at favorites of the screen. AWll® fip&d of a fm<» company aud wi^h-fa 1 brilliant red blooded dmni«j.?pjße can no# ■ itna gine an v - '(Pilfe so :..l|kel|i poi Mitertain■fine companv>:fM with a brilnant red S*»arhorousfh. hfw man'.who met'the Kaiser*' and of many great Broadwav sucCe&es. It is a-ivljfid storv of Western life, with a thfcilflng love theme and filled with stirring "incidents It <s likely to be one of the features of the season at this house.. Everyone who likes a clean-cut, clever western play is sure to 'see this. Tom Mix will receive a big personal welcome. The matinee to morrow commences at 3.30 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1919, Page 7

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337

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1919, Page 7

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