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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. A BRILLIANT DOUBLE PROGRAMME. The new double programme delighted a crowded house at Everybody's last evening. Constance Talmadge excels iu the fine "Select" feature, "The Shuttle," from the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Virginia Pearson has never appeared to better advantage than in "Queen of Hearts." In this big William Pox production, Virginia Pearson is presented in the most tremendous drama of sudden death, deep mystery, and clever discovery ever shown on the screen—the greatest detective story of a generation! Around a single clearly defined plot has been, woven a perplexing web of baffling clues and enticing problems that keep the spectator interested and guessing until the final unexpected solution and happy conclusion. The story of "The Shuttle" is too well-known to require any descriptive matter; suffice to say the picture is just as entertaining as .the book. Botli pictures show at the matinee to-day and again finally to-night. The box plan is at Collier's.

" THE PEOPLE'S, "WITHIN THE LAW" TO-NIGHT. The special music accompanying the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon super-feature "Within the Law" will be played by the People's augmented orchestra. The Matinee to-day commences at 2 p.m. The New York Evening Journal stated that Within the Law" is the greatest melodramatic motion picture ever ottered the public. Although it is a long picture there is not one second that could bo taken j>ut. Every character is taken by a star performer, and each ODe played hxs part dsen better than in the original stage production. It is a remarkable achievement of the camera. Don't miss this picture whatever else you miss. It is worth walking miles to see, and it's Worth any price of admission you may VC ' s a Sreit picture, the prices to matinee are children 3d, .adults the same as evening prices Is 6d and Is, plus tax.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1920, Page 2

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