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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. "JUST FOR JOY" AND "A WOMAN OP REDEMPTION." Something entirely new in scenic pictures is showing at Everybody's to-night. This is entitled "Just For Joy," and is produced,..by the Educational series, although it muni be admitted that it is far: more entertaining than educating. It . some of the, most ingenious and also the most dangerous pastimes which anyone could wish to take part in and is quite tufficiently .thrilling in a picture. " The actual sports themselves must be about the last word in thrills. The filni" shows a new development of motor-boat surfing in a lake in Idaho, such unique amusements as log-birrling, and some of the most editing pieces of buck-jumping ever screened, besides many other uncommon methods of doing things "Just For Joy." On the same programme there is a five-reel World film feature "A Woman of Redemption," starring popular June Elividge in a new role, that of a mountain girl in a bright and breezy out-of-doors story.

THE PEOPLE'S. "THE KAISER'S SHADOW." The fine mystery play "The Kaiser's Shadow," starring charming Dorothy Dalton, screens finally to-night. The latest Mack Sennett comedy, gazette and Pictograph are also on the bill. "THE GUILTY MAN" To-morrow's new bill presents the Thoe. H. Ince special production "The Guilty Mail," a photoplay of lofty inspiration and noble impulse that, sledgehammerlike, attacks tlioße snug hypocrites wh.9 w.ould forgive man and oon s ; delrin woinarii "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT;" TUESDAY AND, WEDNESDAY.

I The scene/; of "The Woman God Forgot'/ are laid during the ■ Spanish conquest of., tho Aztecs, and Mr : de MiUe. had erected an exact reproduction of the famous pyramid of Teocal'ii, surrounded by an entire Azteo city. This one set covers an area of two square miles, jind. tlie, pyramid is nearly feet fitj height, and' of the rnoyt. substantia,^. «on-»j : Btructiou, owing to the fact that over a; thousand men' battle bp the stairways and inclines to the temple at the top* Tlio interior of the pyramid i 8 alsp occtttpleta in the most, minute dptails,. the huge sacrificial room being reproduced in the exact size of the room in which, the High Priest of Aztec tucrifieed his human victims, to the 'Aztec gods. In ordor to,build the pyramid and tho city, a force of three hundred carpenters and' stone masons were busy nearly two weeks, working night and day.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1919, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1919, Page 2

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