ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE PEOPLE’S. “THE KID” FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS. MATINEE 3.30 TO-MORROW. In this issue the management of the People’s Pictures announce that they have secured “The Kid” for a further season of two nights. Last night there was again a 'big audience to see this wonderfully-suceessful production, and present indications are that the theatre will be filled to overflowing again tonight and to-morrow night. The management have had many requests for another children’s matinee, and to enable all the kiddies to see “The Kid,” have arranged for a special matinee screening to-morrow afternoon, at 3.30, when children will be admitted for sixpence. The supporting pictures to-night will be the -Fox feature, “Bucking the Line,” and to-morrow night the Metro feature “The Fatal Hour.” The evening prices are 2s and Is 6d, and the matinee prices Is 6d and Is, for adults, and children 6d.
EVERYBODY’S. A FINE BRITISH FILM PICTURE TO-NIGHT. An aU-British Hepworth production of note is “John Forrest Finds Himself,” the starring attraction at Everybody’s to-night. The leading roles are played by a cast headed by Henry Edwards and Chrissie White. The story tells of the adventures of a young man who was having too much of a good time and too much money to spend. He is invited to an evening by some of his friends, and there, when the wine gets into circulation, John, at 1.15 a.m., can do nothing but “drink to the twentieth broken promise.” John soon begins amusing himself by imitating the mannerisms of t'he Hon. Vere Blair. Suddenly the monocled dandified Blair espies the actions of John, and demands an apology. He gets it, and his acceptance is a blow in the face of John. John returns the blow with such severity that Vere* does not recover. Then news comes from the hospital that Vere is dead. This leads John to take steps for his safety. The climax of the story is reached amid a swirl of events that are, to say the least, thrilling. The usual prices are being charged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1922, Page 6
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340ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1922, Page 6
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