ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTUUES. Patrons of thU, ineretudngly popular picture hom-e wire given a treat last night, the progniiraine contaiirng some specially fine •prd'ures, Detcetiv stories which but a ilve.ide ago were devoureil by and provided ink-riot for only a Fmfted public, have made vant et'rides under the enconiagemcnt of iitai manufacturers and the criticism of worldwide audiencOH, and "From the daws of Death," ,-diown last wight-—and to •!>.- shown again to-night— Js orto of the finest films of the kind tlhat the Empire has t-ci'ceiiod. The story bristles with sensational incidento along most modern lines, including aeroplane flight* and accidents, a train accident, and n gunpowder fa-itoTj explosion, an oxciti«tr love story Ibrinjj prominent all the while. "The old \;aJ<'H- Heeret" i rt a Yitagraph drama. im-t reducing scenes of the American w.-.r. l'athe, Chios ami Kalem all <-ontril>n-tc to t'ho list, the Kahrn contribution )>oin(g a particularly pood comedy, entitled, "The OoiDftscated Count." Seats may l)e booked at the Finpliire. 'JVacphene 3Wi5.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 2 October 1914, Page 8
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162ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 2 October 1914, Page 8
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