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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S. DOROTHY GISH IN "-BOOTS." When Dorthy Gish created her famous part of "The Little Disturber" in "Hearts of the World," she set the younger feminine set imitating her peculiar swagger walk. And in the United States girls were everywhere seen wearing "tains" with jaunty side sweeps. Millinery shops all over the country made them and sold them bv the hundreds, because a similar "tarn" was worn by Dorothy Gish in "Hearts of the World." "Boots" will be seen at the People's theatre to-night. You bet you'll be there The latest gazette pictograph and comedy are also on the bill.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "A MAN AND HIS MONEY." "A Man and His Money" is as agreeable to gaze upon, and as good-natured as its leading man, Tom Moore, is. A hard riding, hard drinking young man of wealth and prosperity' is" handed a jolt by his fiancee, who objects to his manner of living. He sets out to rehabilitate himself in her eyes, and chooses a novel way of doing it. He selects as his first' billot that of day nurse to her aunt's pet poodles. While this brings him into contact with his girl, and serves to keep alive her sneaking regard for him, it also lays open to a lot of sneering comment from others, prominent, among whom is the hated rival for the bidv's affection*. Tn this well-staged Goldwvn production, Tom Moore fits hi • role tn perfection, md Seeiid Owen respond* qui In as winahly in the role of the girl. "Man and His Monev," and the third chanter of "Stingaree," show at Everybody's for the last time to-night.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1920, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1920, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1920, Page 6

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