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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "ROMANCE AND ARABELLA." Dainty little Constance scores another big success in her latest Select feature "Romance and Arabella," screened at Everybody's last evening. That she is a widow when first introduced is not permitted to weigh on her spirits in the slightest degree, and her manner of setting out in search of husband number two holds •an unexpected number of comic possibilities. She is wooed by four candidates for the slippers an.'l dressing-gown of the late Mr. Cadenhouse before she gets her eyes opened to the astonishing fact that the man she really loves has been right at her elbow all the time. It will readily be understood here is a part that fits Constance Talmadge as neatly as do the modish frocks she provided for her personal adornment. Saucy Connie is just as delightful in this picture as she was in "Up the Road with Sallie." Patrons are reminded that to.night will be the final screening occasion of this p'icture.

COMING TO-MORROW & THURSDAY! WILLIAM FARNUM IN "WHEN A MAN SEES RED." There will be a complete change tomorrow evening when the Fox masterpiece "When a Man Sees Red" will be the' big attraction. The principal part' in this red-blooded story pf love and action is played by the ever-popular William Farrium, and the story was written by the famous novelist, Larry Evans. Most picture patrons are familiar with the books of Larry Evans and everyone knows the sort of part that best suits big "Bill" Farmim. It is a story full of life and thrills, with big strong men both good and bad handling characters that will appeal to all picture goers. It would not be a Larry Evans story or a Farnum picture without a fight and the battle between two strong men in this picture is one io remember. Those picture patrons Who miss "When a Man Sees Red" will miss one of the finest pictures of the year. Seats for either night can be reserved at Collier's. Prices of admission will be as usual—d.c. Is Od and stalls Is (plus tax 1 ). * THE PEOPLE'S. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. To-day's big special matinee presents an ideal kiddies' programme. Roy Stewart appears in his big Western drama, "Untamed," while the big ■ Keystone joniedv "Dimples and Dangers/' provides heaps of good fun. The Topical Budget is also shown. ENID BENNETT TO-NIGHT. In her latest photoplay, "Fuss and Feather*." which will be shown at the People's Theatre to-night. Miss Bennett appears as a rough girl oi a mining camp, the uncouth daughter of a prospector. When her father strikes it rich, she goes to San Francisco to be "eddicated and have her manners manicured." So she has adventures of an interesting character, and proves that her heart ia miule of refined gold, she has no regrets. "The Fighting Trail," episode three, en. tiled "Will \aqui Joe Toil." is also on the bill as well as Gazette, Billy West comedy and Burton Holmes Travelog.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1919, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1919, Page 3

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