ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. j CONTINUOUS PICTURES TO-DAY! FROM 11.30 UNTIL 4 P.M. There will be crowds of people looking for some place to spend a few hours after H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has left New Plymouth, and to meet this need the management of Everybody's Theatre has arranged to run continuous pictures all day from 11.30 until 4 p.m. The programme for the day showing will be headed by a big World film feature, "The Man of the Hour," starring the ever popular Robert Warwick, and this big attraction will be supported by a strong programme of topical, interest and comedy pictures. The prices of admission will be: D.C Is fid, and Stalls Is (plus tax) for adults, and 6d for children. Patrons are advised that this programme shows at the day sessions only, and there will be a complete change of programme for the night session at 7.45 p.m. >■■}•: TO-NIGHT. CONSTANCE TALMADQE IN "EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE." Constance Talmadge positively gets more fascinating with each release. The last of her films to arrive is entitled "Experimental Marriage," and it is as the Yanks say, "Some little humdinger of a comedy." It was originally entitled "Saturday to Monday," but that title haß a week-end sort of sound about it that frightened the producers. Harrison Ford is again the young husband who agrees to try the extraordinary experiment of being married from Saturday to Monday and unmarried Monday to Saturday. See this sparkling fivereeler as to how the experiment didn't work. The screening nights are tonight and to-morrow at Everybody's. THE PEOPLE'S. True Boardman (Stingaree) and charming Mildred Harris Chaplin delighted a full house at the People's.on Saturday in the Jewel six reel picturisation of "K", by Mary Roberts Rinehart, under the title of "The Doctor and the Woman." True Boardman (Stingaree) ably plays the role of Doctor Le Moyne, and the whole theme is ably cast and acted. The bill includes a Gazette and comedy. A big double star Fox bill is to be presented to-morrow night, the featured artists being the great English actress, Peggy Hyland, from Samuelson's London, who appears in "The Rebellious Bride," and Madeline Traverse, featuring in "Gambling in Souls."
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1920, Page 2
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