THE PEOPLE’S.
LAST NIGHT OF “CHILDREN OF DESTINY.” Selznick’s powerfully dramatic production, “Children of Destiny,” featuring Edith Hallor and an all-star cast, conclude* to-night,at the People’s. The bill
includes gazette, comedy and /‘The Branded Four.” To-morrow’s change presents Buck Jones in his big Westen' romance, “To a Finish,” and Edna Murphy and Johnnie Walker in “Plaj Square,” a thrilling comedy drama. Ir the Fox production, “’To a Finish,” Buch Jones, as usual, does some hard riding and hard fighting—and again—as usual he does both in the cause of right. Or the romantic side, Helen Ferguson, always attractive, appears as the onlj girl. STRASBURG CLOCK EXHIBITION. Encouraged by the support accorded this exhibition during the past two weeks, the management has decided to extend the New Plymouth season over the present week. The exhibition will positively finish on Saturday night next. This will afford those who live out of town an opportunity of viewing that, which is, without doubt, the most remarkable mechanical exhibition that has ever visited New Plymouth. Hours of showing are:—Afternoons, 2 till 5; nights, 7 till 10. Admission: Adults, Is; children, 6d.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1922, Page 6
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185THE PEOPLE’S. Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1922, Page 6
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