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AMUSEMENTS. SXABIBIA, QABIRIA, rXABniIA, pABIRIA, /XABIRIA, rtASTRIi., rußraiA, /"XABIRIA, THE MIfiiH.TI.KST MOTION PICTURE EVER CONCEIVED IX THE BRAIN OF MAX, Commences at the L YRIC jjmc m L YKIC J.TJHC. T YRIC L YRIC . Saturday. July r. SATURDAY. .TI"I.y S SATTTRDAY. JULY 8" , SATURDAY, JULY S 1 SATURDAY, JTiTA" 8 SATURDAY. JULY S. rtABIRIA, rtABIBIA, OABIKIA, A PRODIGIOUS HISTORICAL VISION OF TnE Tll-IRD CE.NTITRY B.C. "Quo Vaeis," "Cleopatra," and "Last Days of Pompeii," which created such favourable impressions; pale into insignificance before "Cnbirla."—"Melbourne Age." j /"XABIRIA, QABIRIA, /"VABIRIA, Tells the story of the first World WaTSthat between Rome and Carthage. I "Bcnold the realisation of that - t which was neTPr before seen on I -rarth. A mighty civilisation col-l:ip«<-s nt a stroke, with Its monstrous icIoK with its sins and its virtues, its sadness and its creed —with Its Impatient yearning for world dominion—it falls like a meteor, leaving but a little smoke, a little ashes, a I few corroded coins—naught but | I these remain of the great Cartha- I I glninn world." | riAßmiA, pABIRIA, QABIRIA, •HAS CONQUERED FOUR COXTIXEXTS. ffcftft ITOPLE saw this Picture In ' rtW ' UW one week- at.the Knicker-bocke-r Theatre, .N.I". In London, Paris and Australia it RAX FOR MANY MiER.E WORDS COULD .NEVER, v CONVEY THE WOXDEItS OF THUS PROIMG-lOUS VISION! 15.300 People, 3,000 Scenes, 2,000 Horses, 50 Elephants. o0 Camels, Mules, auu Ijfnpards. COST OVER £100,000. \ ——- TOOK> TWO YEARS TO PRODUCE. Watch Dully Tapers for Further -!.uuouuceincnts. p LOBE r\ LOBE— We can, in the limits of this space, only hint at the superb charm and general excellence of this coterie of iStar Attractions, headed by A XITA CI TE ' n " AKT AND JPJARILE Vyi'LLIAMS, In a Powerful Stofy of Real Life, f|WO TXfOMEN. TIIIUSE REELS. rpW'O TT/-OMBX. Miss Anita Stewnrt has enacted many paru< that have filled us with admiration, but in this production she Rives a glimpse of her real capabilities as an actress. Mr Eurle Williams, as the betrayed hus- , band with a hatred of mankind that, by a , sweet woman's love, is gradually swept away, is. magnificent in the extreme. MABEL *A)RMAXD AXD FATTY IX jyj-ABEL-s YyiLFUL Kor Laughing Purposes Only. SIXTH STINGA-REE EXPLOIT, rpHE mAKIXG QF QTINCAREE. Full of Dramatic Intensity. ROOXEY'S SAD CASE, Featuring Sidney , Drew. PAT H E Witt SPECIAL. OALACE. J- ALACE. PALACE. ALACE. A .BIG PICTURE OF MEB.RIMEXT. ■ Hearty Laughter Reigns Supreme from Start to Finish. AX EDISOX HURRICANE OF FUX TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT With A BIG SUPPORTING PP.OGUAMME Prices: Stalls, 3d. Circle, 6d. gCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS CECIL. HAL.L, (Pnpil Mdlle. Mantes, Grand Opera, Paris' Academic Desportes). Classical, Toe, Interpretive, National and Bailroom Dancing. WARWICK CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST (Opp. His Majesty's Arcade). S yOO, KOYAT, OAK—Chfldrcn will be £~* admitted for One Penny, Holiday Week. Cub Lions, Donkey RWes Free, Ocean Waves Free. "Animals fed 3 p.m. All come. 3S SAKE OF WORK. S~T. SEPULCHRE'S CHURCH. A WINTER FAIR AND SALE OF WORK, In aid of the Debt on Organ Fund will ' held in the Parish Hall on SATUKDA , July 1, 1916, to be opened by Mrs Averlll. lAfternoon, 2.30 to 5.30. Evening 7 till 10. ■Entertainment at S p.m. Admission 6d (children free afternoon). Old Friends and Parishioners are cordially invited. 503 RIFLE SHOOTING. JUST A R RIVED. NEW SHIPMENT OP GCXS. This was an unexpected shipment of SPORTING GUNS, both single and double barrel. Anyone -wanting a good gun at a very reasonable price, should come in without delay and see these. We are only too pleased to show them. W. H. H AZABD Gnn and Fishing Tackle Manufacturer 176, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND, 's mBE Premier Primes, for Piano Puoils ■4> - >. -• >*"»

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 12

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