THE EMPIRE.
, FINAL NIGHT OF WILLIAM DESMOND IN "THE LAST OF THE INGRAMS. Tho fact that the Billie Burke serial is still running at the The Empire would alone serve to account for the full attendance' drawn week after week, but another reason is to be found in the invariably high quality of the other pictures presented. "The Last of the Ingram=," starred on the present bill, is a, powerful story of events that happen in a little fishing village called Ingram's Cove. Jules the last of the race, becomes a social outcast through drink, but he finds a companion in°a gill who lias been sacrificed to jhe puritanical spirit of the community. How the two win out together is told in a succession of absorbing scenes. The present chapter of Gloria's Romance "The Bitter truth" is full of interest. Tonight will be the final night of the programme.
| TO-MORROW. ';MY OLD DUTCH." One film that picture-goers will never forget is the London production "MyOld Duieh," and local patrons will joyfully receive the news that this beautiful and pathetic photoplay, in which Albert Chevalier and Florence Turner scored swh !l tremendous success will be repeated at the Empire to-morrow and Thursday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 3
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