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THE EMPIRE.

FINAL EPISODE' OF "STINGAREE" TO-DAY. Those who have followed Uio adventurous career of E. W. Hornung's pic-tures-quo Australian outlaw, "StinJKree," must certainly not fail to sec tlu final episode in the popular filmserial, "Stingaree Stories." Ine tli Darkest Hour." which will be shown at the Empire Picture Palace to-day, firs', at the afternoon matinee at 2 o'clock and again in i.lie. evening at 8 o'c'ock. This last episode contains a budget of surprises, finishing in a totally unexjieted manner, making- it most pnji... able. Also 011 the list is "The Shopwalker," the famous two-reel Charlie Chtplin comedy in which the Kin? of Comedians is seen at his best. The programme is aVo featured by an minisirj Vitagrapli comedy "Losing Weight" in which fat Hughie Mack, wiio simply can't get through doors that have been made for ordinary fortunate mortals., makes strenuous, but futile efforts to reduce his weight, but not in the way the books tell us. ''Life at the Front," official war film, "Canal Racing" (colored). "Topical 'A'nr Budget," and other interesting items complete an attractive programme, which will be shown to day only. A new series is due for Monday night at the head of which is a |C; iffith-Trinngle mastcrplay, "Daphne I'-uu the Pirate."

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 7

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THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 7

THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 7

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