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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. CONSTANCE TAT. MADGE AS "THE STUDIO GIRL" TO-NIGHT.

Adapted by Paul West from the stage comedy "La Gamine," "The Studio Girl" provides first-class entertainment of a wholesome and wholly delightful character. It is the story of a bright little country girl who falls in love with a visiting artist, and when he is returning to New York hides in his motor car in order to escape marriage with a rustic youth to whom die has been plighted by maiden aunts of Puritanical leanings. l!y a hasty wedding he beats the machinery of the law which has been put into operation to restore her to the village lover and to meto out undeserved punishment to himself. Constance Talmadge's impersonation of the adventurous maiden is all that could be des.ire'l. A splendid budget of supports is also shown.

THE PEOPLE'S. KITTY GORDON. "The Divine Sacrifice," an unsually fine story is to-night's attraction at The People's. This powerful picture drama is a World production of distinctly tc markable quality and plot. The interest is so well sustained that it holds the attention at full pitch to the end. The story deals with a man who, thinking his wife dead, takes unto himself a second spouse The story moves forward to a very exciting climax, for the wife he thought dead returns Miss; Kitty Gordon gives a very fine interpretation of the part of the central figure in the cast. The programme includes, gazette, comedy, and interest films, and, by speci|al request, "The Eagle's Eye" This [programme screens to-night only.

"THE MATING OF MARCELLA." To-morrow's new bill presents. l Dorothy Dalton in her big success, "The Mating of Marcella." "Beware of Boarders," a Mack Sennett comedy, gazette, and Helen Holmes in "The Railroad Ra-iders" lire also on to-morrow's big bill.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 3

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