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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. NORMA TALMADGEIN “YES OR NO.” The question handled in this picture, “Yes or No?” which presents Norma Talmadge in a dramatic dual role, and which comes to Everybody’s Theatre tonight, is of prime importance to every girl who stands on the threshold of maturity. At some time in her life every woman must answer “Yes” or “No.” The picture is adapted from Arthur Goodrich’»3 play of the same name which raised a lot of comment when it appeared upon the stage. It is a splendid human story, one that Offers the talented star abundant chances to show her emotional skill. The star is forced to answer “yes” or “no.” The momentous question comes to her fraught with tragedy, and fraught with happiness, too. And it is a big responsibility, this decision. Tlie story may be called a study in contrasts. The spectator sees the social elite frittering away their time, while a moment later, whisked by the magic of the camera a few blocks east, one encounters a w'orking girl laboring amid squalid poverty to keep her home in a manner worthy of her devoted but pre-occupied husband. A gazette, comedy, and “Dragoik’s Net” are also shown. THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT OF “THE DREAMS OF AVARICE.” Sir Walter Besant’s popular novel, “Beyond the Dreams of Avarice,” has been graphically pictured by the all-Bri-tish “Ideal” Film Company, and the final screening will be to-night, at the People’s. Sir Walter’s novel possesses a popular theme, the effect upon the character of the lust for gold. The play is quite delightful, and ‘the types genuinely funny, without being in the slightest degree unrealistic. “Smashing Barriers,” gazette and comedy are also shown. Tomorrow’s change presents popular Wm. Farnum in hie big 6-reel Fox masterpiece, “The Joyous Trouble-makers,” and also the big Sunshine comedy “The Baby.” WHAT IS A CALF WORTH? Each succeeding season sees more calves raised on Ceremilk—and healthy, sturdy calves they are. Ceremilk is the best Calf Food; it contains those, necessary bone and flesh-building elements which are lacking in skim milk. It is also far. superior to Pollard, Rice Meal, Linseed Meal and Molasses. It is a balanced food that nourishes but does not scour. Rear your calves on Ceremilk, and rear them all to be well-conditioned, profitable animals. Ceremilk is sold in 2001 b, 1001 b, 501 b and 251 b bags at stores and factories. Local agents: Fleming and Co.. Ltd., P.O. Box 498, Wellington. Made by Fleming and Co., Ltd., Gore. For pigs, use Farro Food. REXONA FOR WINTER ILLS. BANISHES CHILBLAINS, CHAPPED HANDS, ECZEMA AND RINGWORM. If you suffer nt this time of the year with Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Eczema, or Ringworm you will be astonished at the quick relief afforded by the use of Rexona the Rapid Healer. A gentle application of Rexona, and the Itching and irritation of Chilblains Will quickly vanish. A slight rub with Rexona increases the circulation of the btoow ro the parts affected, and the natural healing juices and essences which are incorporated in Rexona are at once taken up through the pores of the skin and the, healing process is started. Rexona is a perfect skin treatment in itself, and prevents the hands from becoming chapped, cracked or sore. Your hands will respond to its healing influence, become soft and flexible, without sores or blemishes. Remember: Rexona is sold only in triangular pots at Is Gd; or in larger size, hold- I ing nearly four times the quantit**- price I 3«. Obtainable everywhere. . |

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1921, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1921, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1921, Page 7

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