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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S. BIG DOUBLE BILL. To-night's big out-of-the-ordinary bill at the People's presents the screen's wonder-boy, Charles Ray, in the throbbing spy plav, "Claws of tho Hun," showgraphically how a slacker wu no slacker at all, but a chip off the old block. Mack Bennett's very latest idea "The Summer Girls," provides the fun draught, and the bill includes "The Railroad Raiders," Gazette, and Pictograpb. EVERYBODY'S LAST -VIGHT OP FRANK XEENAN IN "MORE TROUBLE."

How would you like to foot the bill for expensive items such as cigars, wines, taxi-cabs, and many other items in the way of billiards and small loans in great profusion ? These were what confronted Branlc Kecnan in, "More Trouble," the lathe feature now showing at Everybody's. The annoying part of it was that although his son's name appeared on them the boy was «i model youth, who never drank or smoked or in any Ha.v strayed from the .straight and narrow path. The complication of troubles pile up till the old man is nearly frantic and does not know where to turn. The final screening of this highly entertaining picture takes place to-night. THE EMPIRE. MARY PICKPORi> '-STELLA' MARIS." The big Artn-aft super-feature, "Stella Maris" arrived in New Plymouth last evening from Gisborne, after a delay of several days owing to the weather conditions. The management have arranged for this big attraction to be screened at the Theatre Royal, Waitara, to-morrow night, originally advertised, and at the Empire Theatre nest Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. There will [also be two matinee performances, the first on Thursday afternoon at 3.30, v;hsn school children will be admitted for threepence, and the second on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. At the Saturday matinee children will be charged sixpence, and adults.tlje same as at the evening sessions, Box plans for the full season Te-open at Collier's this morning and patrons are notified that there is no extra charge for reserving. Those patrons who booked seats last week are requested to return tickets to Collier's, when fresh tickets will be issued.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 6

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