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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. TOM MOORE IN "A MAN AND HIS MONEY." You can imagine what happens when hand-ome. liveable Tom Moore, in "A Man and His Money," starts out to make a man of himself and win a lovely girl *bv taking care of an eccentric old woman's pet puppies. The plot is good, full of action, with a fine love r.tory and a smashing, big, rough and tumble fight. Tom is always such a likeable chap and natural to a degree that it is no wonder that his popularity is on the increase. In addition "A Man and His Money" is a story that suits him admirably. "A Man and His Money" shows to-njght and to-morrow at Everybody'?. The third chapter of "Sting'aree" is also screening with' this' programme.

THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NTOHT OF LILA LEE AND FATTY ARRUCKLE. The current programme at the People's presenting Lila Lee in "Puppy Love" and Fatty Arbuckle in his fifth big Million Dollar Comedy, "The Desert Hero," is limjt doubt the most entertaining bill seen for a long time, ff you want to make an excursion backward in time, just climb into a seat at the People's to-night, pay your fare as von enter, and in a short time you'll find yourself back in the years when 'love is younn- in .springtime," and all the world is before you. Lila Lee is the star of the Paramount picture, "Puppy Love," which is guaranteed to transport vou into the past. Lila Lee's supporting east is exceptionally good. It is headed by Charles Murray, the famous Mack Sennet comedian, lent especially by Mr. Sennett for "Puppy Love." The storv is one of laughter and tears; one you'll regret, if yon miss.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1920, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1920, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1920, Page 6

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