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EVERYBODY'S.

rh« midweek change of programme at the .popular Everybody's Theatre drew a good crowd, and the programme submitted was all that was claimed ior it. The uvo super-features were exceptionally good pictures. The popular Broadway comedy, "The Lottery Man,' which has for some time enjoyed great popularity with American audiences, does not lose any of its vim in presentation. It Ms a most compact and wellconstructed comedy which sustains ;Hs interest right throughout without any necessary resort being made to tedious Slapstick methods. The production :s characterised by many out-of-doors scenes, and action of a real kind pervades the piece. The sentimental aspect of the story also is well conceived and pleasingly produced. "The Lottery Man," as a production, leaves little room from all points for criticism, sind has no doubt entered upon a'popular S? as? n.- *n the second feature, Madam 3 Beatrix Miohelena' is featured as "The Woman Who Dared." The story is that ot a woman who, although essentially remimne and human, matches her wiiw against the keenest minds of diplomatic i^urope and wins. There is a splendid love story, involving a struggle between tno sense of duty to one's country and a woman s love for a man. It is a Struga» S the soul of "The Woman Who Dared," and is one that excites the strongest sympathy in the spectator.. Ine_ picture is also one of action from beginning to end. The supports are also very good.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17064, 17 August 1917, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17064, 17 August 1917, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17064, 17 August 1917, Page 6