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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. ' A BIG PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. “Where Men are Men” which will be shown at Everybody’s to-night and tomorrow is the William Duncan production in which Edith Johnson is costar. Nearly all of the action takes place in the Death Valley gold section of California during the gold fever with rough and ready prospectors as characters. The title is peculiarly descriptive. Scenes of the desert with its cactus and sage brush, of mining shafts, of camps, dance halls and recreation resorts are numerous, bome of the famous locations in California were used, making the production one of gcenic' beauty as well as of entertaining value. As far as possible, Mr. Duncan used the locations described in Mr. Cuuunins’ story, most of which are almost inaccessible and are rarely visited by tourists-. The programme also include the fifth round of the popular ‘Leather Pushers” series and a sherlock Holmes feature “The Priory School.” THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF “BUCK” JONES. “Rough Shod,” a thrilling drama of the great west, with the popular daredevil star “Buck” Jones in the loading role, screens finally to-night at the People’s. “Rough Shod” is crammed with action of the speediest -sort and deals with ranch life in Arizona which demands hjard riding, iquick shooting and ardent wooing from the popular star. The entertainment is an excellent one in both story and acting. The star, Charles Jones, appears to increase in popularity with each new picture in which he is presented and in “R-ough Shod,” William Fox has supplied him with a role exactly to his liking in both action and romance. The isiipporting films include Sunshine Comedy, and Topicals and the prices of admission remain as usual.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 2

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