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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. MABEL NORMAND IN "SIS * HOPKINS" TO-NIGHT. "Sis Hopkins" says "a rollicking laugh dont gather no wrinkles," and besides, when you learn how to laugh, you don't iCare how many wrinkles you gain. Mabel Normand, as Sis Hopkins, has been already laughed at by millions. The little girl who wag a boy—tomboy—grew up like a weed and blossomed like a flower, the helter-skelter girl and her harum-scarum adventures, will give you the finest night's entertainment you ever had. She is a panacea for all ills except one, the sidc-aehe from laughing Her philosophy, or as she spells it, "filosofy", will act as a tonic on a jaded system, and the little girl wjjose "paw" told her that a smile was a stingy man's laugh will raise more honest-to-goodness cheeriness than anything we have seen for years. The screening nights are to-night and to-morrow at Everybody's. There will also be a special matinee to-morrow afternoon at 3.30. ' Prices remain as usual, but intending patrons would be wise to reserve seats at Collier's. THE PEOPLE'S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. LAST NIGHT OP CHARLES RAY. Charles Ray, Ince's wonderboy of the screen, gives a fine performance in his latest production, "String Beans," screening finally at the People's tonight. It is a virile story of a ploughboy who made goood. The latest gazettes and comedy are also shown. BIG DOUBLE BILL TO-MORROW. To-morrow's new bill presents the dainty star, Vivian Martin, in a sweet, pretty play, entitled "Her Country First." It is a comedy-drama holding the mirror up to the imagination, and the story is by Mary Roberts. Rinehart. The eighth, chapter of the wonder serial, ''The Fighting Trail," gazette, Pictograph, and Mack Sennett Menagerie entitled "Rip and Stitch, Tailors," are also on the bill.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 2

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