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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE’S. "DOLLARS ANO THE WOMAN.” . Alice Joyce will he seen at the PeofU’e to-day in aaotisr bis special pt|-4-atisa, eaartai “War. ud tie Wos»xa‘ Tkie is *■ adaptation from the widely read magazine story of Albert fltyiraw Terhlme. -Duuara and the Woman’ is * story of eoaoaat. It is a. tale of wealth and abject poverty—dramatic, hut not melodramatic—ud, above all, consistent Ist true to life. It contains many imui interest touches such aa only an artist eu delineate. These little spots of realism, when bundled by Miss Joyee, assume new ptfbportions. They become vital to the story and make the star take a new position in the firmament of dramatic achievement. “Smashing Barriers,” gazette and comedy are al&o on the bill

EVERYBODY’S.

“’THE GREAT LOVE.” “The Great Love” the Paramount masterpiece that D. W. Griffith produced after finishing “Hearts of the World,” will be screened at Everybody’s Theatre finally to-day and to-night, at 7.45. The theme is a sweetly true romance of a boy and a girl. Alone, the story would be found transcendentally absorbing; but in perfectly natural development ia found in it the complexities of action and purpose that the present world condition has created. Throughout the ©even reels can be traced the master touches of the hand of Griffith. “The Great Love” will thrill and delight all Onlookers. Among those appearing in the film are Queen Alexandra, Lady Diana Manners, Elizabeth Asquith, Countess Masserine, the Hon. Mrs. Montague, Lady Lavery, and Katherine Stuart-Worth!ey. The featured players include Lilian Gish, Robert Harron, Henry B. Walthall and George Fawcett. The evening bill includes the big special feature “One Hour,” the tremendous segue] to Elinor Glyn’s “Three Weeks.” {The box plans are at Collier’s.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 7

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