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TO-NIGHT’S PICTURES.

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. HASTINGS. HAROLD LOOKWOOD S LAST PICTURE. Onee •sain. BwWfl rl-raonstrates to tike oSrtato-lovine nubile that it lean. in the selection of th* See* prosraiwjiw. Wasn’t it Everjrbotfy'e that Br»* introduced that classic of the trenche*—"The Better Uh’-di-ta'l it have the plwnte jf re (entinc Charlie Ch"nlin» "Don ( Life and “Shoulder Arma, and that wonderful picture "Daddv Lona Le«»." So it can he tmtbfnllT eaM. if yon must nee the enteat and beat, to to Everybody's. On tonight a hit hrosrt-mmr Harold T<wfcwood has the moot ceneenial rele of his brilliant career as Danny Rowlands in "Pais First, a sixact screen elassie. It i( a domantic drama rewdvinc round two wayferiny pals, one of whom assumes the character of a criminal re regenerate a pal. They were read notes Iran the same colleges. Yale and Harvard, coletes of learning. and Sint Sine and St. Jnentin. ccleres of erime. They yet their decrees in the ’at-1 ter. hot they were men all the same. How ; they prove their friendship, forms a story. ; which for dramatic incident is bard to I beat. Anvoae who ba* «at in a gallery j seat at the theatre wilt find mnch of interest In Tavlor Holmes’ eonrtehip of > Martnerite Clanton tn "Two Bit Scats.” I The yonny man s hidicvnas attempts to | become aeswuainted with the charm’nc i

ciri next tn him. with whom he baa fallen in love at first nyht. make excellent comedy, and the girl’s actions in breaking the ire with a hatpin, accidentally brought into intimate contact with her admirer, shew that of perspicacity she had at least her share. The supports are many and varied. Included among a bright musical programme to be played by Everybody's Orchestra is a medly cf selections from "The Country Girt” Late reservations may be made by ’phoning Every body’s 1286.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 6

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TO-NIGHT’S PICTURES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 6

TO-NIGHT’S PICTURES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 6

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