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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "THE CITY OP COMRADES." A splendid evening's entertainment was provided at Everybody's last evening. There are six Alms on the programme, all thoroughly enjoyable, tout the best is "The City of Comrades," founded on a tale which was recently published in the New York Saturday Evening Post. It is a rare and original story. Tom Moore appears as a young man who has drifted down the social scale till lie reaches the dead bottom. Later his ambition is stirred, by a woman, of course, and he makes good, "Stingaree" is also showing in the next to last episode. COMING TO-MORROW, LOUISE HUFF IN "CROOIC O' DREAMS." To-morrow and Thursday charming little Louise Huff stars in a World film feature "Crook o' Dreams," in which Louise appears in the character of a winsome little "crook." THE PEOPLE'S. "THE WOMAN WIIO GAVE" AND "THE YELLOW DOG CATCHER." To-night's big new bill at the People's presents two very notable pictures. They are "The Yellow' Dog Catcher," the meritorious Sunshine comedy de luxe which was selected in America to grace the Prince of Wales'- special picture programme a few weeks ago. It is said to be one of the funniest bwo-reelers in movie history. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, world-famed beauty and actress, features in "The Woman Who Gave." This beautiful and accomplished Wm. Fox star plays the part of an artist's model in the studios of Paris, where a crippled American artist is painting a masterpiece. A Bulgarian Prince sees this picture before it is finished, and falls in love with the model. Miss Nesbit's own beauty is world-famous, and this remarkable story gives her unlimited opportunities to show her capabilities as a dramatic star. The' latest gazettes are also on the bill, which commences at 7.45 each evening.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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