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THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT OF EUGENE O'BRIEN. “His Wife’s Money,” with Eugene O’Brien, shows that there are things that money wont buy—it shows how it feels for a man to be married to a woman with a mighty lot of money, and it shows that love proves more powerful than wealth. It is full of strong interest and is deeply convincing, for when the “butterfly” of the east meets with the “grubworm” of the west, things begin to happen. The bill, includes latest Gazette, comedy and episcjle 4 of “Tih. Minh.” “THE BURIAL OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR.” The picture of the last journey of the unknown warrior from France to Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day 1920, are an unforgettable record of the tribute of a nation to her brave dead. The management of The People’s have secured a copy of this historic film, which will be screened to-night and to-morrow night. EVERYBODY’S. “BURIAL, OF THE UNKNOW.” The pictures of the last journey of the unknown warrior from France to Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day, 1920, are an unforgettable record of the tribute of nations to this symbol of those who gave tjicir lives for the right in the Great Never have such aweinspiring scenes been depicted on any screen as theee views, taken over the whole route. No one can see the solemn cortege, the honors bestowed upon the representative of the nation’s 600,000 glorious dead, the mourners, the King himself, his sons and England’s greatest men of present history, the solemnity of the millions of bare-headed people that thronged the route, without being deeply moved. So vivid and lifelike are the films that one. can almost hear the passing of the immense procession. The programme includes a seven-reel Vitagraph special, “The Fortune Hunter,’’ starring Earle Williams, the Topical Budget, and the ninth episode of “The Vanishing Dagger.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1921, Page 2
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