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THE EMPIRE.

COMPLETE CHANGE TONIGHT Another complete . change of programme will be screened at The Empire f(ir to-night only when the star attractions will he a rather remarkable drama, ■■Jungle Outcast's" (in which Bostock's wild animals play a prominent parti, and a Triangle-Keystone feature comrely, "Bucking Society." Bucking "sassicty," as Dead-eye would say, is the story of a beautiful but soulless adventuress' deep-laid plot to man- a shy and simple youth in order to get 'possession of a copious inheritance, before the said youth is even aware that anyone has died for him. His hard shooting vals of the range discover his j cianger, Unci, of course, the usual Keystcne trouble starts. Chester Conklin is cast as one of the original bad men from the wild West. It was only a small town, bub Walrus made quite enough trouble, and was always getting mixed up with the hose or tangled with the mechanism of the roulette wheel. It was when one of the "boys" got engaged to be married to a beautiful "critter," however, that Chester shone out, and when the wedding ceremony was well advanced he could not keep still, and pulling out his guns startled the well groomed guests until . But the picture at the Empire tells the story better than cold type can. The supporting films include "A Trip to the West Indies" and "Moscow," two excellent travel films, "The Better Way" (dralna) "Topical War Budget," and a comedy cartoon, "Alladin's Wonderful Lamp." This selection will be screened to-night only.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 2

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THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 2

THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 2

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