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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S'. FLORENCE EE ED IN "THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING." "The Struggle Everlasting," while really the life-story of a beautiful woman who is not troubled by convention or conscience, also shows the conflict that is for ever taking place between the passions of the body, the reasoning of the mind, and the instinct of the soul within each individual human being and in the race as a whole. The most important figufe of course is 'Vivian, who is pictured as a censuous, passionate and pleasure-loving woman with an undercurrent ■ of goodness that conquers in the end. Florence Feed presents this character alluringly, acting with a talented restraint that lends it a forceful significance. The supporting artists are Irving Cummings and' Milton Sills. "The Struggle Everlasting" shows at Everybody's for to-night only. THE PEOPLE'S. "PEGGY DOES HER DARNDEST." A STERLING SUPER PLAY. Were it possible to extend the season for "Peggy Does Her Darn Jest," the fine May Allison super play concluding to-night at the People's, the management would certainly do so, but the big demand for this film necessitates it concluding to-night. From all points it is a genuine Super-play—the story, the acting, and the glorious settings. Charming May Allison, the irresistable young star, plays the role of Peggy Ensloe, a mad-cap young society girl, who prefers boximr nnd football to the more subdued sports of her chums. How Peggy proves that she can use both her athletic powers and girlish charm to perfection is cleverly shown in the play which is one long joyous adventure. The box. plan is at Hoffmann's till 5 p.m., and intending patrons should take the straight tip and book.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 2

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274

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 2

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