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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. \ BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME TONIGHT. To-night and at both sessions tomorrow Everybody's programme will consist of a big two feature bill which includes the World Film Co.'s special release, "Dust of Dasire," with Ruby de Remer in the leading role, and a vigorous Fox comedy-drama, 'Til Say So" which stars the popular George Walsh. The World feature, ''Dust of Desire," is a lavish production that affords ;i suitable setting for the magnetic appeal and rare beauty of Ruby de Remer, whose stellar, role in the "Auction Block' - sent her skyward on the role of screen fame. The story has much human appeal, and in some of the scenes' the star rise:; to great heights of emotional portrays]. Those who nduvira the George Walsh' brand \of dash and ginger will not bo disappointed in this new production of his, for it is ever present in new and startling surprises. THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF MAY ALLISON. Delightful May Allison does some fine work in "In for Thirty Days," her latest Metro production screening finally to-night at the People's. It is a highly entertaining comedy-drama with a plot right out of the ordinary run. The lattest gazettes and comedy are also on the bill. ANITA STEWART TO-MORROW. "Mind the Paint, Girl," is the fascinating romance of a little slum girl who rises to fame on the stage over night by a song hit. It has been done and this picture is entirely realistic, and not one of the kind that appears on the face of it to be impossible. Every point is led up to logically. Anita Stewart takes the leading role, supported by Conway Tearle, in this remarkable picture of the joys and sorrows of the grease paint girls. She takes the part of a little Blum girl who is ambitious, is pretty and has a good voice. Her rise from a chorus girl to a famous player in a' night, is intensely fascinating.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1920, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1920, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1920, Page 6

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