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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. MABEL NORMAN IN DODGING A MLLLION

Mabel Norman makes a welcome appearance at Every body's to-night in the Goldwyn feature "Dodging a Million,'' This is a brilliant comcdy-drama which gives the fascinating Mabel a wonderful opportunity to show her charms to advantage. The supports include the next to the last episode of "The Great Secret. 1 ' .

THE PEOPLE'S. 'LAST NIGHT OF ETHEL CLAYTON IN "THE WTCH WOMAN."

Ethel Clayton in ''The Witch Woman" a powerful and absorbing "World" drama' screens finally to-night at the People's. The programme includes the latest Gazette, travelog and comedy.

' THE DEEMsTiiR. TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. On the edge of the cliff Ewan accuses Dan of having dishonored his sister. There is a audden lunge, a scuffle—a protracted struggle, a breakaway—and a body cannons from rock to rock to the beach below. Dan's comrades bury the body at sea. Dan confesses to Mona. The body would not be buried. Does Mona renounce her love for the headstrong, wayward, but loveable Dan? These are only a few of the incidents of terrfic intensity that vivify Hall Caine's immortal drama, in eight S'gels, commencing to-morrow at the People's Theatre.

THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH. . On Saturday night those who attended at the Good Templar Hall had a most enjoyable evening's entertainment. Certainly this clever and versatile Frenchman has thoroughly mastered the numerous acts of skill which he presents, and his items throughout are bright, clean and thrilling. There is no question u the audience thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the entertainment, which is one of the moat unique that lias been presented in New Plymouth. Moreover, there is a pleasing vein of humor that keeps patrons in a merry mood, while the cleverness of the highly-trained monkey in catching and returning plates, etc., is remarkable. Every turn was deservedly applauded, and as Henri French is continuing his performances the public will have a further opportunity of witnessing some of the marvellous feats of balancing, rifle shooting, <jtc., that this accomplished artist performs with complete success.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1919, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1919, Page 7