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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE’S. - LAST NIGHT OF TOM MIX. Laughter and thrill are the keynotes of the Tom Mix picture, “A Ridin’ Romeo,” now being shown at the People’s Theatre. Mix not only does his wonderful riding stunts, but he has his latest William Fox picture packed with humorous incidents. This ia the last day of showing. The bill includes a big Sunshine comedy and Fox* Gazettes. To-morrow’s change presents fascinating Margarita Fisher in her big comedy romance, “Ann’s Finish,” and the concluding episode of “The Diamond; Queen.”

EVERYBODY’S. “HUMORESQUE’ TO-NIGHT. After all, lavish settings and spectacular scenes are not absolute requisites for the truly great motion picture. “Humoresque,” a ParamountArtcraft Royalty masterpiece, on view at Everybody’s Theatre to-night and tomorrow, is among the big photoplays of the year, because it impresses one with its sincerity and intense heart appeal. It is a story of human heir.gs&as they are; tears and laughter intermingle in it as they do in real life. The story of the genius of the violin, who, aided, by that beautiful gift, mother-love, rase from obscurity and poverty to the heights strikes a responsive chord in every heart. “Humoresque” was adapted from Fanie Hurst’s novel of the same name. The chief characters are portrayed with rare understanding by Alma Rubens, Gaston Glass, Vera Gordon, and Dora Davidson. Supporting “Humoresque” is a Vitagraph five-reel feature, “It Can be Done,” starring Earle Williams. Box plans are; now open at Collier’s for both evening sessions. MATINEE TO-MORROW. For the convenience of parents who cannot attend the night sessions, and to give the kiddies a chance to see “Humoresque,” the management have arranged to give a special matinee screening to-morrow afternoon at 2.30, when special matinee prices will be charged, viz., adults Is 6d and Is, and children 6d.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1922, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1922, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1922, Page 7

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