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ENTERTAINMENTS.

' THE PEOPLE'S. DOROTHY DALTON. A particularly big bilL of fare commences to-night at the People's. Dorothy Dalton neads the list in her latest ana very poweriul urama, "The Mating of Marceua." A hue Mack Bennett comedy, "Beware of .boarders," featuring the Sennett iv-nuts, the latest gazette and. Helen Holmes in "The hailroad Raiders," are also on the bill. In tlie "Mating ot MarceJla" Miss Dalton .o auppunea by a great cast, including William Cuaklui, J lunula Hansen, Busier living auul Xhur»Luu Hall. This pregranuue screens finally to-morrow uignt.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OJ)' CONSTANCE TAI,MADGE AS "THE STUDIO GIRL."

A new photo-play, "The Studio Girl," was installed as the lieadliner in the change of programme at Everybody's iast night. It is a romantic comedydrama, adapted from the French by Paul West, and gives Constance Talmadge a fitting part. Constance gives the gotsips the chance of their lifetime to say nasty tilings about her in this most piquant of all her plays. She runs away from home, and seeks refuge in a bachelor's apartments, to be followed by two maiden aunts, who are anxious to make her marry a man for whom she did not care. The bachelor comes to her assistance by marrying her. Tonight will be the last screening occasion.

jMPIRE THEATRE, "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" A big special motion picture attraction to be shown locally at the Empire Theatre next Friday and Saturday, is the English produced photo-drama, "The Man Who Stayed at Home." The film follows the play of the same title very closely, and is enhanced by the addition of several striking and realistic pictures j of the British Navy at Work. Britain's bulwarks, including the New Zealand ' and the North Sea Fleet, together with .j the submarine and destroyer fleet are | realistically shown, in conjunction with | the receiving by the German spy of the | message relating to the departure of | the fleet escorting transports, turn tiie i departure of the troop trains anu i '■> vships. The main points of the are brought out in full, the women nui-; nition workers, artillery and cavalry inforeements', the discovery of the «■ ireless plant, the shootuw- of the carried'

pigeon, the denouncement of the German spy, and the sensational climax of the sinking by British destroyers 01 an. enemy submarine are graphically shown, Mr Denis Fadie and the original London cast are features. Pricet 1 of admission are D.C. Is 6d and stalls Is (plus tax). D.C. patrons are advised to book at Collier's, where seats can be reserved without extra charge.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1919, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1919, Page 7

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