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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S. ■LAST NIGHT OF TOM MIX. This evening offers the final opportunity for local motion picture lovers to see Tom Mix, the brilliant Fox star, in his latest production "The Bough Diamond.” In the first place, it presents <i new type of story f. • this virile and vigorous Fox star—a story that gives him rare opportunity to 1 cover himself with new glory and add fresh laurels to his already weighty crown. It establishes him as a dashing and daring adventurer and also as a comedian of unsuspected power to create mirth. In brief, it gives him a greater reputation as a, masterful and. prolific actor. The supporting films are excellent, including comedy, Cartoon and Topical. The prices are advertised as usual.

EVERYBODY’S. H. B. WARNER IN “WHEN WE WERE 21,” “When we were Twenty-one”: what memories it conjures to those who have passed its magic portals. Who has gone through without sowing wild oats? H. B. Warner is presented at Everybody’s to-night in a picturisation of the stage play by H. V. Esmond. “When We Were Twenty-one.” It is the romantic story of a young man who is sowing his wild oats of wine, woman and song, and knows not that he is a fool suffering from the blindness of youth, and of a man who has passed twenty-one and sees with the eyes of experience the folly of the boy. Mr. Warner is given the capable support of James Morrison as the youth, Claire Anderson as the girl whose heart did not work as dictated by others, and Christine Mayo as the scheming adventuress.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1922, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1922, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1922, Page 7

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