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THE PICTURE WORLD.

THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF SHIRLEY AIASON. Delightful Shirley Mason screens finally to-night at tiie People’s iu the big mirth-boom, “Good-Bye Bid.” Tlio latest Billy West comedy, gazette and I’ictograpli are also on tiie bill. SPECIAL DE LUXE TO-AIOBROAV. To-morrow’s now and wonderful bill presents something choice to local fans—tlio big serial romance, “The Fighting Trail," concludes with a snap and a zip which ono might imagine would be the logical outcome of tho last 14 weeks’ adventures. The dramatic theme is entitled “Hard Boiled,” and presents dashing Dorothy Dalton in a, roguish, impish, full-of-mischief sort of play. Dorothy was a chorus girl stranded in a country town. Tilings looked bad so Dorothy decided to do things. Girls, you must see this one. See how Dorothy saves her aunt from ruin, at the risk of her own honour. The programme also includes another big Alack Sonnett jingle of fun. in a menagerie comedy in every sense. of the word, entitled “Love's False Forces.” EATER YBODY'S. ANITA STEWART IN “VIRTUOUS AATVES,” TO-NIGHT. Jfho big attraction at Everybody’s tonight amt to-morrow will be the First National Exhibitors’ special production, “Virtuous AVivos.” Of all the photo* plays brought to Australasia none has equalled “Virtuous AVivos” in its own class. It lias attained artistic and dramatic perfection; its six acts splcn* didly mirror and play with human souls as a diamond does with moonlight. A First National super-attrac-tion with Anita Stewart as its star, worthy of her place as the Koh-i-Noor among tho magnificent screen gems these great producers have given tho world. It tears tho masks off, strips olf tho fine clothes and silk bats, and shows modern New York society what it is. Full of moments of pure drama, tense, heart-holding and artistic, it is a drama of living, breathing people, the like of whom are known to us even in New Zealand.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16638, 12 January 1920, Page 4

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THE PICTURE WORLD. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16638, 12 January 1920, Page 4

THE PICTURE WORLD. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16638, 12 January 1920, Page 4

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