AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of a big Fox double bill, SHIRLEY MASON in “ THE LITTLE SHIRLEY MASON in WANDERER.” The romance of a dainty girl from nowhere. And majestic GLADYS BROCKWELL in “WHITE GLADYS BROCKWELL in LIES." A powerful screen drama from- Csas. Reade’s novel. Also' latest Gsrlsattes. COMING TO-MORROW ■ VIOLA DANA in the de luxe Metro production, “THE WILLOW TREE”/ The quaint fantasy of old Japan. Also “Elmo the Fearless” No. 4, Gazettes & comedy. Usual Prices.
EMPIRE THEATRE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 & 12. Positively Two Nights Only. MATINEE FRIDAY. AT 3.30. An entertainment of the most brilliant and unusual character. MLLE. IRMA CARON MLLE. IRMA CARON The distinguished and charming French artiste, in her unequalled and versatile ' entertainment. VOICE. VERSATILITY. VIOLIN. Gems from Grand and Comic Opera; Songs and Ballfids; Violin Solos; Specialties and Dances; Delightful Frocks. And the wonder travelogue“AUSTRALIA’S WILD NOR’-WEST” “AUSTRALIA’S WILD NOR’-WEST ” “AUSTRALIA’S WILD NOR’-WEST” Revealing the great unknown of the North-West of West Australia. Armed only with a camera, William Jackson went forth into the wilds for eight months aikl obtained the wonder film. M. P. ADAMS tells the story of the expedition himself. A great double attraction at popular prices. D.C., 2/6; Stalls, 2/- ami 1/6 (plus taxi. Reserves 2/6 at. Collier’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1921, Page 1
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