ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. "THE GIRL IN HIS HOUSE." Jf you came home alter a long absence a:ul found «. fascinating youag gill occupying your house, would you, assuming that you were a normal and single young man, do as Earle Williams does in the Vitagraph drama, "The Girl in Hia House"? Doubtless you would. It is showing at Everybody's for the last time to-night. Grace Darmond is the co-star, and she is just as beautiful as ever. "The House of Hate" advances another episode on this programme and it is living up to its advance reputation of being a thriller.
THE PEOPLE'S. BILLIE BURKE. "LET'S GET A DIVORCE." "Let's Get a Divorce" is a delightful comedy, filled with thrilling situations, rapid-five dramatic actions, and the th,eme is one of most convincing heart appeal. Wives who imagine themselves unlmppy, and those who deplore the fact that romance flits from their lives after the honeymoon, will find much to interest and amuse them in Billie Burke's Paramount Picture, "Let's Get a Divorce." A fine Bray Pictograph and two-reel comedy, "Camouflage," are also screened.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1919, Page 7
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179ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1919, Page 7
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