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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. BERT LYTELL IN "NO MAN'S LAND." The expression "No Man's Land" has become a permanent part of the English language—one of the many that the war has given us. It does not necessarily mean that strip of land between two armies; it rather conveys the neutral attitude or position between any two opposing forces—a sort of sanctuary which belongs to no one in particular. In the fine Metro masterpiece, "No Man's Land," showing at the matinee and night sessions at Everybody's to-day, a small island in the Pacific, off the coast of America, is the "no man's land" on which a band of crooks have their headquarters. The story is in no way a war picture, although the war figures in the background, one of the characters being a German spy, of whom there were so many in America.

' THE PEOPLES'. DOEOTHY DALTON IN "LOVE ME." To-day's new bill, commencing at the matinee at 2 p.m., presents the dimpled and charming artiste, Dorothy Dalton, in her latest Paramount picture "Love Me." It is a really fine deep drama with plenty of scope for fine acting. Finely set and beautifully dressed it cannot fail to please all lovers of good drama. Dorothy Dalton play 3 the part of a. graduated contsruction engineer, Maida Mason. She meets and marries Mortimer Appleby and how she saves his sister from failing right off the social perch niakea up a good story. The programme includes the Mack-Sennctt comedy "Sleuths," gazette and-pictograph.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 8

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