ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF GERALDINE FARRAR IN "SHADOWS." Geraldice Farrar is featured in "Shadows," which was screened to a crowded house last night at Everybody's. Miss Farrar has the support of such fine actors as Milton Sills and Thomas Santschi. The story is of a woman, married to a business man, and happy in his love and the affection of her baby,who is confronted with the threatened exposure of her past life in the Alaskan dance halls. A humorous comedy, "Luke's Honeymoon," and a good Topical Gazette are also showing with this programme, which screens finally tonight.
COMING TO-MORROW.
"THE HAYSEEDS COME TO TOWN."
Commencing at the matinee to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 the chief attraction will be the second of the highly amusing "Hayseed" series,. Hayseeds come to Town." This picture starts where the first left off and shows the whole "post card" family spending the £5,000 in Sydney. It's a veritable scream of merriment. THE PEOPLE'S. MACK SENNETT AND VIVIAN MARTIN TO-NIGHT. To-night's big new bill is headed by a charming adventure story, "Jane Goes a-Wooing," starring the dainty ingenue Vivian Martin. The heart appeal of '"•lane Goes a-Wooing" is certain to make it popular with film fans, according to reports. It has decidedly more dramatic interest than most of the recent Martin stories and in addition presents a likeable and happy story of a courageous little stenographer in her uncle's house. This girl, Jane Neill, is loved by two men, one of them Mickey Donovan, owner and manager of the "White House" lunch cart, and the other, Monty Lvman, a rich young man, whom Jane meets when she takes a job as stenographer in his uncle's house. The story is crammed full of human interest and is quite the best that Miss Martin has yet appeared in. The big' Mack Sennett menagerie, "The Little Widow," "Fighting Trail," and Pictograph, are also on the bill.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1919, Page 6
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