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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF BUCK JONES TN "FORIiIDDEN TRAILS." The final appearance <ii the new screen sensation, Buck Jones, in his huge Western play, ''Forbidden Trails," should attract another big audienoe to-night. This great star is the only serious iTval of Tom Mix, who will have to vateh his step with such a man as Buck .(ones in the arena of Western plays. "Forbidden Trails" Inw all the thrill of the great out-of-doors adventure phi f in the West, and cannot fail to capiivate all lovers of clean, virile screen dramas. Gladys JSrockwell does the finest work of her career in "The Devil's Riddle," a splendid play of the North-West lumber camps. To-morrow's change presents our own Sylvia Bremer in the St.mrt-Blaekton all-British production, "A House Divided," the screen version of the book which set London talking. "A House Divided" screens to adults on!v.

EVERYBODY'S. JUNE ELVJDGE IN "THE ZFRO HOUR," Perhaps the most widely and fiercely discussed subject, of to-day is that of spiritualism. While' the possibility of the existence of a spirit-world is conceded by some of the greatest men o.f learning, yet there \a certainly a great deal of spurious spiritualism and charlatan trickery which has caused incalculable harm to those credulous people who exist, in every community. "The Zero Hour," a World feature, s a ruthless exposure of the methods of trickery in spiritualism, and should prove of great interest and benefit. June Elvidge has the stellar role, a dual one, very skilfully acted. The support includes another episode of "The Mystery of 13," and the screening nights are tonight and to-morrow.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 3

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