AMUSEMENTS.' QJ EIU HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Lt<l. Sub-Lessees (.ieorgu Wiltungl-%, Ltd. Managing Director, Mr. George Wifloughby TO-NIGHT! AND THURSDAY ami FRIDAY. "THE BEGGAR. GIRL'S WEDDING." "THK BKGCiAU OIRI/S WEDDING." "THE BEGGAR iitfih'S WEDDING," By Walter Melville, will Iso- Repeated. O.NLY THREE NIGHTS MORE, Who's Coming to the Wedding? BEAUTIFUL DRESSES! MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! And the ALW-lA-OJIEGA of Acting. Specially Produced by Mr. George - VVilloßgliby. . ON SATURDAY NIGHT, Another Magjiilkeiit Lotidon Success Entitled: "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER " SENSATION, TRAGEDY, COMEDY, ami PATHOS. . ADMISSION: 4 5 . (reserved seats), 35,, 25,, and Is. Early Doors.to Stalls and Utillcry, Gel. extra. Bos Plan at Dresden and Day Sales at Christesph's. J3I7LLER, THE BRITANNIA. Direction, A. J. ■Qoleman. THE CONTINUOUS THEATRE* ■: ' Last Day and Night of THE SPARTAN GIRL THE SPAHTAN GIKL OF Tttfi WEST, OF THE WEST. Big Supporting Programme. .TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)-.- • ..•■■ Kaleni's Exceptional Offering: . THE PLOT TBJ3 PLOT 03? INDIA'S HILLMEKf. 0!? INDIA'S HILLMEN. A thrilling War Spectacle. Hillmen and soldiers meet in terrible conflict.
The lawy«v for the gas «omhauy was liuikiiig a popular fiddvesi. 'Tliink of Iho gflod tho gas comiwuiy Ims done!" lie cried. "If f»w permitted a pun, I would say, in the words of tho immortal poe-t, 'femour the Light Brigade.' " Vftice of a consumer, froiii t,!)e audknse—"Gh» what a charge they .made! I ' , ■ Sufferers from l?ho«mtttisin. Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbitgp frequoiitly rcwrt to ctiro-alls and laxatives for relief—hut in vain. Excess uric flfii'd in the Mood Is the cause «f tho trouMe. KItEUMO is tho one remedy becftusp it is scientinoally compounded to reniovotlte caitse. ?s, Gi itiltl 4s. 6il. everywhpvi",—Advt.'. G3 :
"I must k<s to the city and do a lot of sliogpiMit," Siiisl Mr.*. Sjiftudcash, at tho breakfnst-tnble. "Will you vi-rito me a cheque, Bob? I shall ro to-day-if thn weather is favourable. What is the fevcMst?" Mr. Spondeash, seated at the uther oml of the table, consulted jjia paper, and read aloud;—"Hain, hail, snow, thunder, lightning, and floods)? , ■ TWO DOSES A COMPLETE 'CURE.. "I am subject te bowel troubles Which cause pain And inccuivenienec," writes Mr. Alfred Wnno, ite Auburn Bnscl, Auburn, Vic, "kit l«vo ajwayg found two doses of Chamberlain's : Colic and Piarrhoda Bomedy to effect a coftrpMe cwre. I am plea'sed to know that tlie.ro is such a N>.t<> and certain remedy as Chnmberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Hamedy. and always' keep e, hottlo ianay/'-^AclTt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 9
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394Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 9
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