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ENTERTAINMENTS.

• EVERYBODY'S. ; i LAST NIGHT OF "OUR LITTLE WIFE." * j Her temperature suddenly went up to | an alarming degree, and the doctor was , hastily summoned. In "Our Little j Wife" Madge Kennedy is the young lady i who causes so much consternation, and ■ it eventually comes out that she stirred ' her tea absent-mindedly with the S tliferraometer. ,The story is an adapta.- ( tion of the stage farce by Avery Hop- j wood, author of "Seven Days," and t brisk humorous element is sustained j throughout. It abounds with all sorts j of complications, self-evident when you J realise that the young wife has taken E on her honeymoon her three rejected j suitors. George Forth as the much- j tried husband renders efficient support to the star in a picture that will uni- S versally please and entertain. To-night i will be the final screening of "Our Little j Wife." THE PEOPLE'S, | ENID BENNETT AND MACK | SENNIiTT. / To-night's big new bill at the People's presents the latest Mack Sennett comedy, "Never Too Old," a sterling laugh film in two gulps, featuring all the popular Sennett celebrities. The beautiful and talented Australian artiste, Enid Bennett apepars in her latest dramatic vehicle entitled "The Marriage Ring," said to be easily her best picture to date. She had sworn to "love, honor, and obey," but her husband proved to be a crook, an unfair gambler—a man who sold his boul to Berlin for dirty gold. What would you have done under the circumstances? Then see if you blame Anne Mertons in "The Marriage King" for what she did. -

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1919, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1919, Page 6

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