THE EMPIRE.
A 6TJRRI3WJ MILITARY DIJAMA. "MY COUNTRY riRST." A story of preparedness, patriotism and love antly describes the line °ix-p."rt military photoplay, "Mt Country First," to be screened at tlie Empire to-ni;rht and to-morrow. The story shows Frank Draper, a brilliant young chemist on the track of the secret of a marvellous explosion for the U.S.A Government How he perfects the explosive and his adventures with international spies who reeV lo steal it provide six reels of the intensely interesting entertainment any motion picture patron could desire. The programme also includes a uni<].te travel film, "Hivu Sookum Pow Wow, La Push," showing a celebration after a successful seal Mint l>y the residents of the little known Artie town of La Tush. There is also a 300.1 coraedv picture ''The Deacon's Wid.)^.' 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1917, Page 3
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133THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1917, Page 3
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