ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. BIG DOUBLE BILL TO-NIGHT. The butt of the niggers, and the jest of thi> whites, was t,lie shifty-eyed ! vagrant who .stood cm the block to be | sold at auction A white man. a human soul, for sale, and the highest and only bid was one dollar. A gild's bid at that,' and yet she only bought him out of | pity flie didn't know lhat he would become lu'l' husband. Warren Kerrigan as the despairing young lawyer, who has been brought to the depths through drink, gives one of the finest impersonations of his (;areer in '"One Dollar Bid," one of the -features of the double programme at Everybody's to-night. The second feature 'is the lux picture "Buchanan's Wife,'' a gripping photodrama from the book by Justin Miles Foreman, starring the beautiful Virginia Pearson. The latest topical budget is also showing, THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT 01'' JI ALE HAMILTON. Hale Hamilton in "After TTia Own Heart,' his Ltest ilet.ro comedy drama | success, screening finally to-niglit at the People's, provides some, mirth-provoking and enjoyable stunts in the course o! his adventures. Miss Xaomi Guilders ably supports Mr. Hamilton, her characterisation being neat and extremely artistic. Tin l bill includes gazette, Xo. Icomedy, and a most beautiful Post Nature scenic. MARY MILES MINTER TO-MORROW. To-morrow's new bill, headed by "The Amazing Impostor," starring Marv Miles Minter, commences at the matinee at i p.m. A big comedy is also ou the bill. WITH SHACKLETON IN ANTARCTICA. The perils and hardships endured by Sir Ernest Shackleton and those heroic , men who took part with him in the voy- | age to the Antarctic regions in that ill- ; fated vessel the Endurance, were realI istieally placed before large audiences at I Everybody's yesterday at both the matiI nee and evening performances, when the i film ''With Shackleton in Antarctica" I was again shown. The vivid and won- ■ derful scenic ellects held the audience | entranced, whilst close acquaintance was : given with the animal life of the territory in a way that makes the picture of great educational value. The story of i the expedition, was again graphically reI counted by Mr. George Dean.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1920, Page 8
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357ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1920, Page 8
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