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ENTERTAINMENTS.

"MICKEY," THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT. In the presentation of "Mickey" at Everybody's this afternoon and to-night, Mack Seimett will offer Mabel Normand as star in the big-sensational drama. This magnificent production, _ specially undertaken to display the physical and athletic attainments of Mabel Normand, blends comedy and pathos, excitement and thrills in measures of suspense that hold to the stirring climax of the play, that embraces every imaginable feature of the best class modern melodrama. It is a digest of the sciences of direction and production. The Sydney Daily Telegraph, reviewing the picture recently, said: "Its engrossing interest, changing episode, sparkling comedy, and faultless photography are the sine qua. non of a successful photo-play." "Mickey" cannot but bound at once into popular favor. It is so full of so many dramatic I incidents thoroughly exciting and realistic. In "Mickey," Miss Mabel Normand is seen at her. happiest in that particular department of the screen in Which she reigns supreme. There is not one dull scene throughout the eight superlative reels. "Mickey" will be screened this afternoon and to-night, and also next. Monday and Tuesday nights and at special matinees, commencing at 2.30, on Monday and. Tuesday afternoon. Special ntusic accompanies the picture. Patrons who wish to be certain of a seat should reserve at Collier's without delay. THE. PEOPLE'S. DOROTHY GISH. ' ' To-day's new Mil -at the People's commencing at, the matinee at 2 p.m. presents the unique ''little Disturber." Dorothy .Gish, in jier latest picture "The Hope. Chest." -No "girl outside of a school for deaf mutes could talk with: her hands and feet,like Dorothy Gish. It. was no wonder her stem father-in-law and her proud mother.in-law, and the friend of the family—and everyone eke fell in love with her in "The Hope Chest," which is a veritable gale of laughter, intrigue and mistrust all. delightfully mixed up. Burton Holmes 'ln Old Oudia." gazette and comedy are also on the bill. ■■■'"' SONG RECITAL. Mr. Ampore's concert is drawing near, and intenijing patrons are advised to book their seats at the earliest moment. The box plan is now open at Collier's, and tickets., may be obtained from TAvery's, Brooker's, and Mr. P. Fredric, secretary. A very interesting and attractive programme is promised, and today programmes will be distributed ! in and arqun'd New Plymouth Admission is 3s reserved, 2s and Is (plus tax-).

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1919, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1919, Page 7

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