THE EMPIRE.
FINE SERIES OF WAR FILMS OX TO-NIGHT'S CHANGE. THE FIRST STINGAREE ADVENTURE SHOWING TO-NIGHT ONLY E. W. Honiiing's of "Raffles" fame has entered into writing for the motion pictures with a fine series of adventures of one "Stingarce," a picturesque adventurer of early days in Australia. The first of the adventures will be screened at The Empire to-night under the title ot "An Enemy of Mankind." The iumv programme is strong in war films, ineluding a fine picture of "British Airmen at Work," another showing R.H.R. the Prince of Wales "With the Guards in the Front i ■>, •>," and a particularly ' ic- Topical Br .:t dealing with many and varied plwoij of the war. "THE ARAB" TO-MORROW. At the day and night sessions to-mor-row the management will introduce a Famous Players' classic drama entitled "The Arab," one of the most successful productions released bj these popular producers of high class, clean dramatic stories. S.ats may be reserved at Collier's without extra charge.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1916, Page 6
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163THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1916, Page 6
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