THE EMPIRE.
LAST SCREENING OF "ZAZA." To-night will see the last screening of the-niuch-talkcd-of picture "Zaza," with Miss Pauline Frederick yi Mie leading role, which has delighted the large audiences nightly at the Empire. A very gorgeous "cinemacolor," "Pictures of Japan," "The Pathe Gazette," and a Vitagraph comedy, "When it Rains it Pours,' 'combine to make the programme intensely interesting. TO-MORROW. A wonderful photo-play has been built around Booth Tarkington's very human story of life in Platville, "The Gentleman from Indiana," which is to he shown at the Empire Theatre to-morrow. Booth Tarkington's stories are rmmenscly popular for their true-to-life characters. "The Gentleman from Indiana" is John Harkness (played by Dustin Farnum), the big 'Varsity fo"otballer, who goes down to Platville to run the "Platville Hirald," knocks out the corrupt political boss system, brcaki( up the notorious Whitecaps, and falls in love with the sweetest girl in the town. A good selection of supporting items completes the programme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 7
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158THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 7
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