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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "THE LESSON." A charming tale of the romance of a, pair of typical young married folks — 100 per cent, real folks whose life and love is just what we see about us all the time and everywhere. But even more than its story value, "The Lesson" is so meritorious because of its wonderfully trne-to-life portrayal of small town life. It is a picture you will always remember fondly and vividly, and to which you will take your father and mother, your sister and brother, your wife and sweetheart. That is the highest possible recommendation—and "The Lesson" deserves it! When we add that "Tho Lesson" is'administered by Constance Talmadge, supported by Tom Moore, it is ;i guarantee of an enjoyable picture. There is a fine lot of supporting films, including a "Sunshine" comedy, "Mongrels." The full programme screens finally at Everybody's to-night.

THE PEOPLE'S.' GEORGE WALSH AND MADELATNE TRAVERSE. George Walsh, athlete, sprinter, baseball player, and motion picture actor, will be the principal attraction at the People's to-night. He is to be seen in a new William Fox comedy-drama entitled "Help! Help! Police!" which is said to involve a new version of the "eternal triangle," said triangle in this ease being composed of business, love, and police. The business—that of the manufacture of safety razors—cuts in frequently on the love affair and the police do likewise, both seeming to have keen-edged eases of jealousy. Eventually however, the love affair establishes itself on a business basis and the villainous police become disgraced interlopers. Madelaine Traverse appears in "The Love That Dares," a charming drama, and the bill includes the latest .saietU,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1920, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1920, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1920, Page 5

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