ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY-'?. PICTURES AXD VAUDEVILLE. Tlie management of Everybody's will introduce a successful vaudeville speciality, "Flaneur and Lis Dogs," in conjunction with the pictures for the lirst fouv nights of this week. Flaneur bringM with him ''Mop" and "Prince," two canine performers of exceptional intelligence. These quaint performers do some of the most amazing turns imaginable, and throughout the entire act they receive no spoken command from their trainef. The turn is not only clever, but bubbles with comedy, and will delight local amusement seekers. The management have arranged a, special matinee for Thursday afternoon, when Flaneur will give his performance for the kiddies' amusement. The picture programme for to-night is headed by a Vitagraph six-reel feature, "Slaves of Pride,"'in whioh the lovely Alice .loyce plays the leading part. Dealing somewhat trenchantly with the subject of marriages of convenience, the story points the moral with strength and virility. The admission prices for this special attraction are: I).C. 2s, stalls la fid. Seat 9 may be reserved at Collier's. '• THE EMPIRE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1920, Page 6
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170ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1920, Page 6
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