THE EMPIRE.
"STINGAREE," MATINEE TO-DAY After several weeks absence (caused through tlio film being over carried on the .American mail boat) the redoubtable "Stingaree" will make bis re-appearance at The Empire this afternoon mid tonight in the eleventh episode of his adventurous career, entitled "The Moth and the Star,'.' which is just as interesting and exciting as the previous numbers ''Stingaree" has a big following in New Plymouth and patrons would do well to nele that owing to being late on circuit the Stingaree programme can only be shown at the matinee and evening sessions to-day Next .Saturday the fuiM episode of the life of Stingaree, ejitirVl "The Darkest Hour,'' will be screened at the Empire. 'MONDAY NIGHT. MARY PICTCFORD AS "LITTLE PAL" Photo play patrons will he regaled In their hearts 'content at the Empire Monday night, when Mary Piekford, the world's sweetheart and filmdom's ,i> krowkdged queen, will appear in the Famous Players' Alaskan drama ''Little Pal." Tn this feature Mary Piekford appears in an original role, and scores a sensational triumph. As "Little Par' she takes the part of a half-breed Indian girl, daughter of a depraved sa-loon-keener, and in a romantic and sensational sequence of events makes a woman's supreme sacrifice—her love—with <i toncn of pathos and charm, that wins the hearts of all. "Little Pa!" i,s a vivid drama of life, tragedy ana leve set amidst the frozen mining wastes of Golden Alaska. Amongst the supports is an extra fine Yitagraph comedy "Colonel Knut and the 100 Dollar Bill.''
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 7
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254THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 7
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