THE EMPIRE.
THE SEVEN SISTERS." The loud applause and frequent outbursts of laughter testified in no .infertain way to the popularity of Marguerite Clark in the delishtfni five-act comedy drama "Seven Sisters,'' which v>'as presented at the Empire last evening. Never bp,fore has- the clever little actress been seen to better advantage than as Mici, the mischievous, happy, living fittle girl who with her lover succeeds in breaking through the customs and traditions of the country and in winning through to happiness. J'be picture is interesting throughout, and beautiful photography and excellent production as well as a most capable company of artists, all help in its success. The supporting items are of great interest, and comprise the "Pathe Gazette"; a splendid official war film showing the Royal Army Medical Corps at work caring foe the wounded. Tlii fine selection of cinema gem:. will be presented again to-night for the last occasion. To-mornAv night a complete change will be screened leaturing a thrilling story qf the Canadian North AYcst, "Out from the Big Snows."
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1916, Page 6
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173THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1916, Page 6
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