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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. MABEL NORMAND IN "THE VENUS MODEL." Mabel Normand's latest, success, showing at Everybody's to-night, is "Tlie Venus- Model," perhaps the most charming picture in all Miss Normand's long array of successes. It concerns a cliarmimr young lady who places a falling business—Messrs Braddock and Co., bathingBuit manufacturers —on a sound business 1 basis at a time when it is threatened with ruin, and restores Braddock's failing health by "making a man" of his spendthrift son. A fitting sequel to an absorbing story follows. Max Binder idso stars on the programme in a tworpel comedy, "Max in a Taxi," and there is an interesting number of the Pathe Ga/.ette.

THE PEOPLE'S. MARY McALISTER IN "PANTS." Dainty little Mary McAliater is deiighting big audiences at the People's in "Pants," her latest Ebsanay five-reel production. It is a delightful story of how not to bring up a high-spirited child. The latest gazette, travelog, and comedy are also on the bill.

The new programme for Wednesday is entitled "The Girl with the Champagne Jiyes," and stars the dainty artiste Jewel Carmen. It is a play set first on board a steamer bound for Prisco, and later moves to the mining camps of Alaska. A fine Sunshine comedy is also on this bill.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1919, Page 6

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210

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1919, Page 6

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