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ENTERTAINMENTS.

‘‘THE IRRESISTIBLES.”-..‘-‘The Irrcsisiiblo?,.”' wjlp created -.noli a favourable impression wit.l their initial per fonnaiicc at. the Opera House last week, aio billed to appear again in the same building this evening, whoa a programme in winch there will be ,many npjv ami atbiJicti\ <• items presented. ’ -A bright evening s' entertainment itt,*i3EUi srl<, ■. 1 5 > hi : PALACE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AGAIN. A good 5-Act Mutual drama starring William Russell a s “The Man who Wouldnt Die,” is to be shown for the hist time tonight. This (11m. shown in conjunction with a. two-reel Chaplin comedy. Behind the Screen.” in which the world-famous comedian-warrior is seen as a recruit o» lie initiated into the inner, workings of stagecraft. This programme is being well spoken of. To-morrow Madame Petrova will appear in “The Soul, of a Magdalen. EVERYBODY’S “MY OLD DUTCH." For one night only this line old English play is to bo shown at Everybody s. this lilni toured the Dominion in 1916 to crowded audiences 'everywhere, and is one ol tlio few pictures that "patrons* would care to apo a. .second time. The story is most, pathetic, but the acting of Albert Chevalier and Florence Turner have rightly made tins a notable production: one of the best that has ever been put on celluloid. Everybody s will he opened up every night tor the remainder of tlie week with a Vumpire* picture, which, of its kind, is head and should ers above any other so far attempted. Dorothy Dalton has the big part to play in “The Dark Road,” and is likely to enhance her reputation as a screen artiste after it lias been shown. KOSY. “The Fainilv Honor (Robert Warwick and June Elviclge) showing with “The Ivon Uhi.w’’ is drawing crowded houses at tho Kosy. This programme will be shown again to-night, and will be replaced to-mor-row bv a Vitagiaph Blur' Ribbon play. “Babutte.” featuring the v popular English aetre.s, I’cggy Hyljind. Ihe Kosy theatre is being run continuously to-night and to-morrow, commencing at 1, p.IU. until 10 p.m., without ilie usual 5 o’clock recess.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 6