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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. VIOLET PALMER IK ''GINGER.'' A big programme is showing to-night ami to-morrow at Everybody's, where the Uoild film feature "Ginger", starrlri", Violet 1 aimer, and the final episode of "The Lightning Raider'' are the principal attractions. "Ginger" is not a war story, though you might think so from the fact that several line battle scenes feature the final situations. It has its beginnings in New York East &ide, and the Juvenile Court, where Ginger," the little daughter of a crooic who has been teaching her to walkcrookedly, appears as a law-breaker for the first time in her young life. Adopted by the judge she becomes the playmate of his son Bobby, who has a rival in a newsboy, and when the calf love stage is readied the story becomes highly diverting. Just when the course ot true calf love begins to enter the rapids the war tocsin is sounded,- and the game of hearts is played out within sound of the guns. Other films include '"The Gaumont Graphic," "Pathe News," and an amusing comedy "At The Stage Door." '' LAST NIGHT OF A GIANT DOUBLE | BILL. A very large audience last night at the People's viewed with propound satisfaction the delectable double star bill presented by William Fox photoplays, Incorporated. The programme commences with two bright Foz gazettes tie Australasian and the American editions. Following next is the splendid Tom Mix: thrilling western drama—a delightfully refreshing piece of work without the "overdoneness" about which one hears at times. Theda Bara in 'The Light," her latest super-produc-tion, is surely superb, the dressings and settings in this play being magnificently gorgeous. To-morrow's change presents Viola Dana in the Metro play "Some Bride." ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 3

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