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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF .TUNE ELVIDGE IN "COAX ME." Ai) unusual story, dealing with the love affairs of three couples, is told in "Coax Me," the leading attraction at Everybody's. In order to arouse jealousy everyone pretends to be in love with some one else, so that before long the love affairs of the six people concerned arc completely tangled. The straightening out of these complications makes an interesting conclusion to an enjoyable comedy-drama. The third episode of "The Man of Might" is also shown, with the usual interesting Gazettes. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. "RIDERS OP THE PURPLE SAGE." One of the most powerful attractions released in recent times is "Riders of the Purple Sage," which shows at Everybody's this Friday and Saturday. The story is from Zane Grey's popular novel, and shows the hunt of the hero for the Mormon elder who had abducted his sifter. The play is full of incident, and is most capably acted by a strong company, headed by William Farnum. The thrilling adventures of Lassiter are depicted in a manner which cannot fail to appeal, and the onlookers follow with keen interest the contest between the strong, courageous ranger and the secret and powerful organisation against which he fights a lone battle. From the opening passage to the surprising ending the play is a striking example of the best in moving Box plans are now open at Collier's.

THE PEOPLE'S. "TREASURE OF HEAVEN." An English film company, the Tiger Corporation of London, will to-night, at the People's, present their six-reel production, "The Treasure of Heaven," being the picture version of Marie Corellt's splendid novel of the same name. The leading parts are played by Miss Janet Alexander and Mr. E. Coleby, Who aro supported by a strong cast of English artists. The bill includes latest Gazette and Dominion Travelog. The big superplay,. "The Wolf," commence* at the matinee on Saturday.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1920, Page 2

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316

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1920, Page 2

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