AMUSEMENTS. COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME THto EMPIRE TO-NIGHTF TO-NIGHT! Also at the MATINEE TO-MORROW and TO-MORROW! NIGHT. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, of the- Irresistible Smile, .in MANHATTAN MADNESS MANHATTAN MADNESS MANHATTAN MADNESS A glowing Kaleidoscope of LAUGHTER and TROUBLE MERRIMENT and SADNESS, RECKLESSNESS and HAPPINESS JEWEL CARMAN is the lovely Russian lady who adds to Douglas Fairbanks' troubles. ■ New York and Newport get their staid habits Jolted when this \rtld young Lochinvasjjf the West sweeps in. YOU will be EXHILARATED and F'LEASED though SLIGHTLY FAGGED nursing aching sides when you have seen this DELIGHTFUL FILM. A FINE TRIANGLE ACHIEVEMENT. At the usual price. • THE GREATEST EVENT EVER CHRONICLED IN THE. HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES'IN NEW PLYMOUTH. THE EMPIRE FOR THREE NIGHTSMONDAY, MARCH 12. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. V 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 "Last Uays of Pompeii," which created such favor' Vn 'mpressions, pale into insignifi-1 '-■ . : Cabiria."—Mel' •• '.«e. CABIRIA CABIRIA CABIRIA ' CABIRIA lory of the fir>. 4-.r—-ti.ut between Rome and Cu..ia«e. I "Behold the realisation of I that whifh was never 'before I seen on earth. A mighty eiv- | ilifation collapses at a stroke, | with its monstrous -idols, with ! its sins, and its virtues,- its j sadness' and its greed—with j its impatient •■ yearning for | world dominion—it falls like | a meteor, leaving but a little loke, a little ashes; a few I corroded coins naught but I these remain of the great Cari thaginian wor.ld." X QUERED 4; COIv TiNENTS. ftftft PEOPLE saw this Pie/ov,vvv ture in one week at the 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! i 8,500 People, 3000 Scenes, 2000 Horses, 50 Elephants, 30 Camels, Mules and Leopards.COST OVER £IOO,OOO. TOOK TWO YEARS TO PRODUCE. Showing for the First Time in "Cabiria" historv AT USUAL PICTURE' PRICES. Astounding,-yet True! Prices: 6d & 1/MOTOR ACCESSORIES. SPEEDOMETERS (Stewart) for Buick, with all fittings, £5. Ford- Speedometers from £3 10s. Schroder Tyre Pressure Gauge 8/6; Yulcanizers from I 17/6. IRA J. BRIDCER, MOTOR AGENT - - • ELTHAM. RING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy cars. Competent drivers. Good service. MONEY_ LENT. 1 4?PJ upwards upon Household Furniture (without removal) and every other approved security. Repayable by Easy Instalments. No delay, no legal expenses. Apply personally or by letter, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. BALKIND, Union S.S. Co.'s Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1917, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1917, Page 1
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