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EVERYBODY'S. J 1 LAST NIGHT OF "ALIAS MARY BROWN." He sets out to get even with three men who had ruined his father, and in doing so he met with some thrilling adventures, and a pretty girl. This. 1 is the theme of the Triangle drama, "Alias Mary Brown," showing for the last time at Everybody's to-night. The fourth episode of "The House of Hate" also shows on this programme. JUNE ELVIDGE TO-MORROW. There will be a complete change tomorrow when the chief picture will be "The Woman of Redemption," starring June Elvidge. This: is an exciting story of outdoor life amidst the mountains and screens to-morrow night only. THE PEOPLE'S. f'THE KAISER'S SHADOW."
Dorothy Dalton in "The Kaiser's Shadow" created great interest last night at the opening performance of Ince's big mystery drama. It is a gripping story of the secret service and is a production of endless mystery, thrills and suspense, with a tremendous climax, the plot never letting up until the very last foot of film. A really splendid Bray Pictograpli and gazette are aJ3O screend, a& well as Mack Sennett's very latest comedy, "Her Blighted Love"— two reels of joyous fun and frolic. "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT." Great interest is now centring round the early appearance of Geraldine. Farrar, the world's leading prima donna, in the Paramount super-production, "The Woman God Forgot." The box plan opens at Hoffmann's on Saturday. Prices are: Circle Is 7d, stalls Is Id; no extra | for reserves.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1919, Page 6
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