gMPIRE piCTUEE pALACE. TO-NIGHT Headed bv the Edison Masterpiece: ' THE CORSICA!! BROTHERS. . THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. A magnificent picture portrayal of the famous romance by ALEXANDER DUMAS. ' Also a great Selig Feature: THE FORGOTTEN CLUE. THE FORGOTTEN CLUE. THE FORGOTTEN CLUE. THE JFORGOTTEX CLUE. An of th'e Secret Service, replete with novel developments and new ideas. AN ARIZONA ESCAPADE. , AN ARIZONA ESCAPADE. AN ARIZONA ESCAPADE. An S. & -A.' thrilling drama of old Arizona, abounding in stirring situations. SPRING IN SAN RENO. Delightful scenic beauties. BABY'S "START IN LIFE. • BABY'S START IN LIFE. ' A novel picture, sure. to catch on. And Full Programme of Fuller's Best. EMPnU2 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will play' "THE GONDOLIERS."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 120, 8 October 1912, Page 1
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