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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. "FAIR AND WARMER" TO-NIGHT. This international farce success by Averv Hopwood, which has been fashioned into a screen comedy with the charming May Allison in the leading role, will commence its two night season at Everybody's to-night. This remarkable comedy broke many records during its seasons in the world's biggest cities, amongst the number being the record for the longest continuous laugh ever evoked from a theatre audience.- In picture form it will break many laugh records to-night and to-morrow night amongst New Plymouth picture patrons. "Fair and Warmer" is a picture that brings gales of laughter, with the most amusingly comical intoxication scenes farce comedy has ever known, and the. whole picture chock full of happiness. It placed the cocktail in the hall of fame ipid rocked flie whole world with laughter. It shows to-night and tonight, in addition to the usual mid-weik programme, which includes a World feature, "The Praise Agent," and the eleventh episode of "The Mystery of 13." Prices for admission are: Dress circle 2s, stafis Is Gd. Reserved seats aro -2s Cd at Collier's.

THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF GEORGE WALSH AND VIVIAN RICH. "The Shark,'' a sea atory of luck, lure, and love, featuring- George Walsh and produced by William Fnx, closes a successful run to-night at the People's Theatre. The story carries one with rapid action from one big scene to another. The interior of a low Mexican dance hall, life aboard a tramp steamer, the marvelous rescue of a man and a girl at sea, keep the spectators in suspense. The bill includes Vivian Rich in a splendid society "drama, "Would You Forgive," and latest gazettes. To-morrow's new Rill presents Catherine Calvert and Herbert Rawlinson in their big all-British plav, "Out of the Night."

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1920, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1920, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1920, Page 6

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