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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF EDITH STOREY. "As the Sun Went Down," a sterling up-to-the-minute Western play of the great "out-of-doors," starring Edith Storey and concluding to-night at the People's, is' a Pathe feature wliich does

not fail* to entertain. All tlie characters are good and the outside settings are a welcome change from tlie society or studio scenes. Gazette, comedy and "Mary Page" are also on tlie bill. SESSUE HAYAKAWA TOMORROW. To-morrow's new bill, commencing^-at the matinee at 2, presents Hayakawa, tlie gifted Japanese actor, in ''Bonds of Honor," a' gripping, fast-moving story of Japan, Russia, German Strigue and the code of Nippon—a thrilling and absorbing story with a smashing climax. The supports include Educational Review, Topical Budget, Journey Across Canada, and a fine comedy, "Au Eye for Figures." The matinee to-morrow commences at 2 p.m.'

EVERYBODY'S. BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. f Patrons to Everybody's to-night and to-morrow will be treated to a splendid double feature programme which includes a Fox special feature "Kultur", nnd a five-reel Pathe eomecly 'Milted Janet." Gladys Broekwell stars in ''Kultur," a gripping story of the French secret service. The Mory of "Jilted ■fanet" offers Margarita Fischer numerous opportunities" to display her wellknown powers as a sprightly commedienne. Many of the " situations aiv humorous and out of the ordinary run. and the story is crisply hovel. The full programme, which is delightfully entertaining, will be screened at the matinee to-morrow.

KAPONGA PICTURES. Saturday night's programme will prove one long remembered for its particular excellence. The principal attraction is the S-rcel Artcraft masterpiece, "The Miracle Man," acclaimed the world over os one of the noblest' productions everj screened. The supporting features include Fatty Arbuckle in "Love," and a further episode of "The Silent Mystery." Commence 8 o'clock sharp, j

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1920, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1920, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1920, Page 6

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