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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT. All those who have not already seen the offi'cial film of the ‘‘All 'Blacks Tour in England and Wales/’ or heard Mr. Ces. Badeley’s description of the film are reminded that the .final performance takes place this evening at Everybody’s Theatre. The picture has proved to be a most popular one, and the full description .by Mr. 'Badeley makes it many times more interesting. The Universal Western feature "Flying Hoofs,” with Jack Hoxie starred is also showing 'for the last time to-night. The management have arranged a special concession price for children this evening—no doubt the children are just as interested in the All Blacks film as the adults. All children attending Everybody’s this evening will be charged fid admission. Seats may be reserved, at (Collier’s. To-morrow, Friday and Saturday the feature attraction on the new programme at Everybody’s will be “Idle Tongues,” a First National feature starring Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon. THE PEOPLE’S. “THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL.” A drama of the Frozen North entitled •’’The Snowshoe Trail,” headed the new programme which opened last night at the People’s Theatre. Roy Stewart and Jane Novak are co-starred in this production, which tells of a society girl, of her struggles and hardships encountered in her great search for her 'fiance amid the frozen wastes of the North. Other films on the programme include a comedy starring Snub Pollard, an amusing cartoon, two Pathe Gazettes and the thirteenth chapter of “The Eagle’s Talons.” The programme screens again to-night. Admission prices are: Stalls fid, dress circle Is 3d. To-morrow and Friday the People’s management arc screening Beaumont Smith’s latest sixreel comedy-drama featuring the well-known star Arthur Taucliert, of “Sentimental Bloke” fame. “Joe” is based on Henry Lawson’s popular novel “Joe Wilson and His Mates,” and was made entirely in Australia.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1925, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1925, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1925, Page 3

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