ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "THE MASK." To-night will be the final screening' occasion of Hie pleasing Triangle comedy drama, ''The Mask,'' in which Claire Andersen is a bright, vivacious, and piquant little bundle of animated delight. "The House of Hate" also advances another episode on this programme. COMING TO-MORROW. "THE GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER." The New Plymouth public is to be afforded the opportunity to-morrow and Saturday of viewint, what is historically and topically the most extraordinary picture ever secured, namely, the surrender of the German lleet. Not only does it piemre in detail the arrival of the big grey ships at Scapa Flow, but it. takes one in a Hash to the port of Harwich and shows the arrival of the various fleets of V -boats, apparently miles and miles of them in length, including the famous or infamous Deutsehland (of trans-Atlantic note), and in less time than it takes to write the words the audience is rushing up the Firth of Forth in a destroyer, dashing under the great railway bridge, to view the great assemblage thero of the smaller craft of the Hun fleet, which lie so peacefully at anchor "fast by our native shore." The box plans are to be seen at Collier's. Owing to the length of the programme the first film will be screened at 7.4j sharp each evening.
THE PEOPLE'S. «*LBST WE FORGET." The Metro special screen classic, "[jest We Forget," opens to-night at. the Peopla's. It shows in visible form the tireat causes hack of America's entrance into the war. The violation of Belgium ami the leading of its citizens into captivity, the wanton destruction of magnificent cathedrals, and the inhuman treatment of innocent women and children, shown both on land and in the sinking of the mammoth ship Lusitania, are all to be seen in "Lest We Forget." The star, beautiful Rita Jolivct, was herself a passenger on the Lusitania and heard those immortal words of her fellow-passenger, Charles Frohman: "Why fear death? Death is the most beautiful adventure of Life." The season concludes to-morrow night.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1919, Page 3
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