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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S.; ' OAST NIGHT OP DOROTHY DALTON. The charming artiste Dopsffifc. D4.U011, has never done anything better than "Green Eyes," her latest production for paramount under the direction of Thos. H. Ince, and which opened to a large audience on Saturday. It is a deeply subtle portrayal, which evidences her remark'!- 'ln versatility, and which, ilonbtles.i, will add greatly to her reputation as 0110 of the most gifted of actresses. That her admirers- will acclaim "Green Eyes" as one of her best photoplays there is no- doubt. DOUG. FAIRBANKS TO-MORROW. Douglas Fairbanks in "Reaching for llie Moon" somehow becomes king of one of those romantic European monarchies that figure in comic opera. The manner in which he mixes in with tne anarchists and other ornamental citizens of the State makes a picture too good to be missed. EVERYBODY'S. "WOMAN." MAURICE TOURNEUR'S SCREEN MASTERPIECE TO-NIGHT. "Woman" Maurice Tourneur's screen masterpiece, is a worthy product of the genius of the producer of "The Blue Bird," "Tho Whip," and "Sporting Ltie. : " It is entrancing to the eye and beguiling to the .thoughts and sentiments, and lures the spectator into a state of dreamy forgetfulness. It has dramatic suspense, logical development, and power of construction, and above all, an atmosphere convincing enough to make the events real- Hundreds: of actors ►re engaged and, especially in tho Roman scenes, the picture is a pageant of unusual splendor. The magnificence of the life of the Roman decadents is pictured in a manner both startlingly beau-; tifnl and sensuous. "Woman" shows at Everybody's to-night and to-morrow night at the usual prices of admission. OWN AN "OVERLAND" AND VISIT TOWN .MORE OFTEN. Overland "Light Four" bridges the gulf between town and country. It makes 30 --miles appear like IS milesit annihilates both time and distance. If you own an Overland "Light Four" you can enjoy many an extra run to town without much loss of time. You can visit stores, churches, schook, mills, banks, markets, where perhaps you could not with the slow, if willing, horse. Overland "Light Four" is complete for long trips in all weathers on all roads. It scats five passengers in comfort, and costs little to run because it is not a heavy, cumbersome car. Call—get a catalogue—get in touch with this fine value in cars. The booklet is free, and contains full details and illustrations of "Light Four" and "Big Four." Write for it—but it is best to call.—A Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. Local Agents, Spedding and Stainton, Motor Importers, New Plymouth. 39

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1919, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1919, Page 2

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