ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. TAYLOR HOLMES IN "A PAIR OP SIXES." By the way, one of the best comedies to blow along this way for many a long day is "A Pair of Sixes," in which Taylor Holmes is the unfortunate victim of a game, of poker that-decides a contract. The winner is to have control of the business in which Holmes is a partner, incidentally a successful pill business, and the loser is to beconys the winner's butler and valet for a year. Of course, when the hands arc dealt, poor old Holmes loses—to a pair of sixes, and any poker player would guess how much that hurt. Anyone who has a drop of humor ill his composition is sure to enjoy this farcical comedy; it has many situations where the humor rjses in a crescendo till the house fairly rocks with laughter. Supporting the picture is a two-reel comedy, "Lonesome Luke, the Plumber," by many regular picture-goers reckoned to be the funniest comedy ever produced. Other pictures include "The Man of Might" and a Gaumont Graphic. THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF "BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE." The sterling Fox master-play, "The Blindness of Divorce," opened well at the People's last night. It is in every way a remarkable dramatic production, dealing with the age-old ogre "divorce," which has been such a bane on, national home life. It is played by a most accomplished all-star cast, and for a good sound play should not be missed. BERT LYTELL TO-MORROW-Popular and handsome Beit Lyte.ll heads to-morrow's new bill in Metro's latest story of romance, finance, and perseverance, entitled "Easy to Make Money." The bill includes Mary Page, episode 5.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1920, Page 6
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