AMUSEMENTS. A GLORIOUS FEATURE PICTURE. 'iSMtnun EYERYBODrS! TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW SECOND PRESENTATION OP The Sweetest L§ve Stery ever Tod. The story of a woman who marries a man secretly t who ii separated from him through the play of fate, and who kills herself when she learns that he is dead. THIS IS SHAKESPEARE'S IMMORTAL Ullli The magnificent photoplay in which WILLIAM FOX presents the foremost actress of the screen, THEDA BABA. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT No increase in Admission Rates for this Stupendous Attraction.
THE GKEATEST EVENT EVER CHRONICLED IX THE HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES IN XEW PLYMOUTH. THE EMPIRE FOR THREE NIGHTSMONDAY, MARCH 12. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. BOX PLAN opens at COLLIER'S Friday, March 9, at 9 a.m. A 'PRODIGIOUS HISTORICAL VISION OF THE THIRD CENTURY, B.C. "Quo Vadis," "Cleopatra" and "East Days of Pompeii," which created such favorable Impressions, pale into insignificance' before "Cabiria."—Melbourne Age. CABIRIA CABIRIA CABIRIA CABIRIA Tells the story of the first World Warthat between Rome and Carthage. 1 "Behold the realisation of J that which was never 'oefore I seen on earth. A mighty civilisation collapses at a stroke, with its monstrous idols, with its sins, and its virtues, its sadness and its greed—with its impatient yearning for world dominion—it falls like a meteor, leaving but a little smoke, a little ashes, a few corroded coins naught but "these remain of the great Carthaginian world." CABIRIA CABIRIA CABIRIA CABIRIA HAS CONQUERED 4 .CONTINENTS. 9 Zf) ftftft PEOPLE saw this PicAtw.vvu tme in one week at tbc Knickerbocker Theatre, N.Y. In London, Paris and Australia it RAN FOR MANY MONTHS. MERE WORDS COULD NEVER CONVEY THE WONDERS OF THIS PRODIGIOUS VISION! ■ 18,500 People, 3000 Scenes, 2000 Horses, 50 Elephants, 30 Camels, Mules and Leopards. ::ST OVER £IOO,OOO. TOOK TWO YEARS TO PRODUCE. bowing for the First Time in "Cabiria" history AT USUAL PICTURE PRICES. Astounding, yet True! Prices: 6d & 1/COL'.NTY OF CLIFTON. , TEN PER CENT. PENALTY. JL'BLIC NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 of the Rating Amendment Act, 1910, that all Rates unpaid by 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY", March 14, 1017, will be charged TEN PER CENT EXTRA. R. H. PIOOTT, County Chairman. QPUXAKE JJACING £JLUB. TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. CCEPTANCES.for all the HANDP CAP EVENT General Entries r MAIDEN P and ELECTRIC •TAKES, close i. the Secretary, at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 1!!17. P. S. RILEY, Secretary. Pihamn
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1917, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1917, Page 1
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