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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S. t TO-NIGHT'S NEW BILL AT THE PEOPLES. "A Successful Adventure," presents a delightful star in a delightful comedydrama- Two brothers are in love with the same girl, Virginia Houston, a southern belle, played by May Allison. She marries Daniel, anil the brothers vow never to speak to each other again. The young wife dies, leaving a daughter, another Virginia, to fill Daniel's lonely heart. Years later, a fortune is left to him on condition that he becomes re. conciled to Lionel. He refuses, and Iris daughter, now a glorious young woman, takes matters into her own hand by going on her "successful adventure." 80-, mance, tears, and smiles in this charming photoplay show May Allison at her best. "A Successful Adventure" Is a screen drama that will please every lover of genuine screen drama. EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "A SOUL WITHOUT WINDOWS." Last night's audience at Everybody's was delighted with the splendid programme presented which comprised a variety of topical, scenic, interest, comedy, and dramatic pictures. Interesting news items were shown in the "Gaumont Graphic," and a fine "Pathe Gazette," and added to these was a particularly fine "American News" topical. The programme was also enhanced by a beautiful scenic picture entitled "Colorado Scenic Wonders," which portrays all the beauties of the wonderful Colorado valley. The chief picture of the evening was a World feature, "A Soul Without Windows," in which the principal part was taken by the ever popular Ethel Clayton. The whole programme was an exceptionally fine selection and picture patrons should not miss viewing this programme which shows for the last time to-night. The change for tomorrow will include the remarkable William Fox special feature "Cheating The Public."

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1919, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1919, Page 6

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