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THE EMPIRE.

LAST SCREENING OF "GREATER NEW YORK" TO-NIGHT. 1 o-night will see the final screening of tlie unique travel picture "Oeater New iork,' a picture that takes the audience through places impossible to travel in even with armed escort. It lias taken years to "'buy" these pictures and get them in safety in the Bowery District. Every side of American city life is shown. Thousands of people 'visit this wonderful city just to stand at Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 2ord Street intersection to see the great white way illuminated at night. The photographic effect is marvellous. Supported by other fine pictures, this is an exceptionally good programme. TO-MORROW—"THE JUNGLE CHILD." / The Triangle Company may fairly be said to have scored heavily over its rivals when it produced 'The Jungle Child," a powerful dramatic story, which is the leading feature of the new programme at The Empire to-morrow. Dorothy Dalton and Howard Hickman are featured in the leading roles. Opening in the fofeat. wilds of South American tropics, the story develops with absorbing intensity. An unscrupulous adventurer lost in the jungle is rescued by a Spanish girl, whom he afterwards diseoveres to be the missing heiress, and the sequel is highly thrilling.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 3

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THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 3

THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 3

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