ENTERTAINMENTS.
I PAIiACE. j VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. j The bright and breezy programme of ( vaudeville and pictures will be presented again, to-day and to-night for the last day. The vaudeville items were again well received, Murfaync, the zylophone player, caused quite a clam* our. Tho other performers, Fred. Mills as a comedy vocalist and Wendy Dale and Alphonsc in a musical sketch, were i very pleasing. The picture "Mis Leffmgwell's Boots'' is an excellent film viewed from any angle. Normal prices prevail at to-day's matinee, children being admitted for 3d. KOSY. i j A KAISER PLAY. "To Hell with the Kaiser'' shows the way in which Willi elm 11, plunged the world into war. Tho fortunes of an American family arc followed in the story, aud in revenge for the ghastly fate of her little sister in a Belgian convent, Alice Monroe brings about tho downfall and death of the Kaiser, with the aid of an American aviator. A beautiful love-story runs through this powerful narrative. EVERYBODY'S. The picture "The Auction Block" to be shown again to-night at Everybody's is Avorth a \*ißit, if it was not seen on its last visit. The story is good and the production by Goldwyn is excellently conceived and produced with Rubye do Reimer in the principal part of the girl whose lovely body was sold by her mother to the highest bidder.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14190, 26 April 1919, Page 3
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