ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. LAST NJ'GHT OP "THE HtLLCREST MYSTERY" Irene Castle made her latest appearance on the screen in "The Hillcrest Mystery" at Everybody's last night. It is a love and mystery story of the moat bewildering type, and those who are fond of puzzling mystery with a fascinating love interest thrown in should not miss this picture. The programme also includes the first episode of "The House of Hate/' the latest and. easily the greatest of the famous Pathc serials. The first episode is entitled "The Hooded Terror," and introduces a mysterious character who is destined to cause some remarkable sensations before the .story concludes. This serial is establishing fresli records in every town where it has so far been screened, and judging from the opening interest last night, it will do tiie same in this town.
THE PEOPLES'. VIVIAN MARTIN IN "THE TROUBLE BUSTER." A very pretty play is that called the "Trouble Buster," now at the People's and starring Vivian Martin. It is a romance of the city streets and a story of love, pluck and thrills. A fine Burton Holmes travelog, "The Lower Nile," and Jester comedy, "The Fatal Flower," are also on the bill. THE EAGLE'S EYE"—SATURDAY. What a wonderful and fascinating thing is the Secret Service. Many pictures have from time to time been made but never a picture like "The Eagle's Eye." written by William J. Flynn, recently retired chief of the U.S. Secret Service. This picture is an amazing disclosure.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1919, Page 3
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