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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. OARLYLE BLACKW7JJ, Iff "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." The new World film feature, "His Royal Highness," which shows at Everybody's ito-night, is a romantic drama of a Balkan State, in which Carlylc Blackwell and Evelyn Greelev share the honors as co-stars. Starting off with some magnificent views of a HarvaraYale football match, in which the hero wins the day, the story passes through some phases of college life, to Parts and thence ito the principality in the Balkans. A prince and a footballer, college chums, each in love, the prince with a little Apache girl, and the other with a princess, change identities in order to follow the elusive gofl of happiness, md the transfer of jobs suits all parties admirably. The footballer infuses some ginger into the moribund little kingdom, and wins a battle against another state, putting his own little country into a state of affluence. The supports include the fifth episode of "Wolves of Kultur."

THE PEOPLE'S. PAULINE FREDERICK. The beautiful star, Pauline Frederick, in her fine emotional play, "A Daughter of the Old South," screens finally tonight at the People's. The programme includes the big Mack Scnnel.l comedy, "The Village Smithy." latest gazette, pictograph, and "The Fighting Trail" "THE 00-RESPOXDEXT" TOMORROW. To-morrow's new bill presents "The Corespondent," a powerful and extremely interesting story, being the second ot the "Jewel? features, and featuring Elaine Ilnmmersten and Wilfred Lucas, the latter being now producing film.-- in Australia. The next photo of the Paramount set, Douglas Fairbanks, will be given away to patrons to-morrow night.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 3

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