ENTERTAINMENTS.
LAST NIGHT OP "MILESTONES." "My daughter must marry something better than an engineer," was the ultimatum issued by the stern and proud old man in "Milestones," thus typifying the family pride handed down' to him from past generations. Being in 1914 .the daughter wag somewhat different in spirit to her ancestor, and declined. Consequently the old man received the one set-back of his life, and she got her way, The incident is significant of progress in thought, and in "Milestones" the girl had the experience of her aunt, whose empty and iovele.=s life was the product of family pride, against all dictates of conscience, to profit hv. "Milestones" 19 the finest "All British" picture yet produced, and screens finally at Everybody's tiiis evening. THE PEOPLE'S. i; ENID BENNETT IN "THE VAMP." v Charming Enid Bennett stars' on tonight's new bi!l, : at;the People's.in her latest Paramount, play "The Vamp." ''Clothes Naiscyl" the chorus" girl told" her. *'Tfflw away"those frowsy.- clothes and "get yourself a vampire outfit and you'll hook him;?' and/)she was right The programme includes the latest Burton Holmes-TraVelog'; 1 Mack gennett comedy, and "The Railroad Raiders." ' v
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 7
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189ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 7
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