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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST'NIGW OF REX BENCH'S SCREEN CLASSIC "HEART OF THE SUNSET." Tremendous in its love interest, its raids on the border, its adventure, its excitement, and its reality, "Heart of the Sunset," which is showing at Everybody's Theatre, for the last time tonight, is the greatest of all dramas, by Rex Beach, The scenes contain some of the most thrilling episodes ever screened, not the noticeable being those of the conflict of the Texas Rangers, famous in history, with bands of Mexican desperadoes. The cast, headed by Annie Q. Nilsson, is especially strong. A fine supporting programme is shown including "The Oar and The Girl," which is the final adventure of "The Scarlet Runner." TO-MORPOW. There will be a special Christmas Eve matinee to-morrow afternoon commencing at 2.30 when a special programme will be screened including a new Fatty - ' Arbuckle comedy. MR. FRANK AMOORE'S CONCERTS. Mr. Frank Amoore, the Australian tenor, announces a series of concerts in New Plymouth, which should be welcomed hv those in search of something good. This popular singer has just completed a very successful tour of Taranaki. and, without exception, whenever he has sune, invitations have been extended to him for a return visit. In N r ew Plymouth, after his first concert a few months ago, many of his friends asked when the next concert was goins to take place, so that on the 29th and 80th of this month, admirers of Mr. Amoore's voice and singing, wil! ha\e an opportunity of hearing him again A i complete change of programme will be presented, and in a few days the programmes will be published. The announcement of a concert, supper, and dance on New Year's night at the Ngamotu Paladium is welcome, and with the large amount ot people picnicking at the Moturoa beach on that day, an enjoyable finale, such as Mr. Amoore is preIClltifiP D l |r >uM ha

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1919, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1919, Page 6

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